Project & Programme: calendar planning

Keeping shared schedules aligned across teams

In healthcare, project delivery, and professional services environments, teams already track projects, services, and delivery windows. The information exists, but it’s stored as rows in a list. Overlaps, capacity constraints, and sequencing issues are hard to see until they become problems.

How Calendar Planner fits

Calendar Planner does not introduce a project management framework or impose a methodology. It visualises the time-based relationships that already exist in SharePoint data. Timeline-style views make duration, overlap, and sequencing visible without changing how teams manage their work.

As plans change, the views update automatically. Teams continue working in SharePoint as they always have.

Monthly timeline: Standard tier feature

Calendar Planner’s monthly timeline view

Why this feels low risk

  • No new methodology to adopt
  • No restructuring of data required
  • No reliance on specialist roles
  • Easy to remove without operational impact
  • Calendar Planner adds insight without ownership

What this enables

  • Earlier visibility of conflicts and capacity risks
  • Better conversations before issues escalate
  • Fewer surprises during delivery
  • Improved coordination across teams

This approach works well for healthcare providers, PMOs, research organisations, consulting teams, and any environment where timing and coordination matter.

Project management scenario: Standard Edition

A programme or PMO team needs to coordinate activity across the year and keep shared schedules accurate as plans change.

Keeping shared schedules aligned as plans evolve

In programme and delivery environments, dates change regularly. Reviews move. Delivery phases shift. Operational constraints emerge. When shared views fall behind reality, confidence in those views drops fast.

With the Standard tier, teams can present existing SharePoint planning information through interactive month and timeline views that update automatically as changes are made. The same underlying data can be viewed in different ways, depending on the audience and the level of detail required.

This allows teams to maintain a single source of planning information while giving stakeholders a view that stays in step with day-to-day changes, without maintaining multiple versions or republishing schedules.

Week Timeline view with colour-coded category bars across the month

Delivery windows, side by side

The Week Timeline lays concurrent work along a single axis, so overlaps and pinch points surface before they become problems. The same SharePoint data, recut for short-range coordination.

Grid view with a day's events open in the side panel, including an Add Event button

Manage events in place

Click any day to open its events in a side panel. Read the full detail, or add, edit, and delete in place. Power users can still work in the list itself; Calendar Planner stays in step either way.

Calendar Planner running as a tab inside a Microsoft Teams channel

Surfaced where teams already work

Add the relevant slice of the schedule to a Microsoft Teams channel as a tab, so the people who need it see it without leaving the conversation.

Calendar Planner does not try to replace how organisations plan. It quietly improves how existing planning information is seen. There is no new system to manage, no data migration, and no lock-in.

Calendar Planner Standard Edition

  • Additional Views: Month Timeline and Week Timeline
  • Full Event Management: create, edit, delete
  • Smart Filtering via SharePoint list views
  • Teams Channel Tabs: add to any Teams channel
  • Layout Options: configurable navigation and legend
  • Colour Customisation: default and per-category

Get Calendar Planner Standard Edition

Everything in Free, plus powerful planning tools, from £2.28 per user.