Let’s be real—modern family life is a whirlwind. Between school runs, work deadlines, soccer practices, doctor’s appointments, and that never-ending list of “don’t forget” tasks, keeping everyone on the same page can feel like herding cats. For years, my family relied on a crumpled paper wall calendar stuck to the fridge, covered in half-erased scribbles and coffee stains. Then my 6-year-old decided to “decorate” it with crayons, my mom squinted at tiny print trying to read her bridge club schedule, and we missed my sister’s birthday because someone forgot to circle it. Sound familiar? That’s when we started hunting for a better solution—and stumbled upon the world of digital wall calendars. Not just any calendar, though—one that actually works for
everyone
: the little ones who can’t read yet, the seniors who prefer simplicity over gadgets, and the exhausted parents stuck in the middle. After testing half a dozen options, one stood out: the Akimart Digital Calendar. Let me tell you why it’s become the unsung hero of our family’s chaos.
Quick Question:
How many times this month has your family missed an event because it wasn’t written down (or was written down but hidden under a grocery list)? If you’re nodding, keep reading. This might be the game-changer you need.
Why a Digital Wall Calendar Beats Phones & Paper (Yes, Really)
I love my phone as much as the next person—it’s my lifeline for emails, grocery lists, and the occasional TikTok break. But when it comes to family organization, a phone app just doesn’t cut it. Why? Because not everyone checks their phone 50 times a day. My mom keeps hers in her purse, and my 6-year-old isn’t allowed to have one yet. Paper calendars? Sure, they’re low-tech, but they’re also low-function. You can’t set reminders, you can’t sync with other people, and if someone spills juice on it (spoiler: kids + juice = inevitable), you’re out of luck. A digital wall calendar? It’s the sweet spot: always visible (like a paper calendar) but smart enough to keep everyone in the loop without anyone fumbling with a device. And when we say “user-friendly,” we mean
actually
user-friendly—for the kid who mixes up “b” and “d” and the senior who thinks “WiFi” is a type of sandwich. That’s where the Akimart Digital Calendar shines brightest.
Meet the Akimart Digital Calendar: More Than Just Dates on a Screen
Akimart might be better known for their Frameo digital photo frames (we’ll circle back to those—they’re pretty great), but their digital calendar deserves a standing ovation. Touted as an “All-In-One Smart Family Calendar,” it’s exactly that: a central hub for everything your family needs to stay organized. But what makes it different from those clunky office digital displays? Let’s break it down.
Design That Says “Welcome, Everyone”
First impressions matter, especially for something that lives on your wall. The Akimart Digital Calendar doesn’t look like a robot from a sci-fi movie—it’s sleek, with a clean white finish that blends with any decor (I’ve seen it in minimalist kitchens and cozy living rooms alike). But the real magic is in the details that make it kid and senior-friendly:
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Big, Bold Fonts:
No squinting required! The text is 2x larger than our old paper calendar, so my mom can read her book club meeting without grabbing her glasses. Even my 6-year-old recognizes “Soccer Practice” because the letters are huge. -
Simple Touchscreen:
Forget tiny buttons or confusing menus. The calendar has a responsive touchscreen that works with a light tap—think giant tablet, but easier. My kid figured out how to add “Ice Cream Night” in under 2 minutes (and yes, he’s very proud). -
Color-Coded Everything:
Each family member gets their own color. My husband’s work events are blue, mine are purple, the kid’s activities are green, and my mom’s plans are orange. At a glance, we can all see who’s doing what.
| Feature | Traditional Paper Calendar | Phone Calendar App | Akimart Digital Calendar |
|---|---|---|---|
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Visibility |
Good (on wall), but gets cluttered fast | Only when you open the app | Always visible; clean, uncluttered display |
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Family Sharing |
Manual (yell across the house to update) | Possible, but requires app access for everyone | Instant sync via WiFi; no app needed to view |
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Kid/Senior Friendly |
Small print; hard to edit; crayon magnets | Too many steps; tiny screens | Large fonts, icons, simple touch controls |
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Reminders |
None—hope you remember to look | Yes, but only on your phone | Soft chimes + visual alerts on the wall |
Features That Actually Make Life Easier
Let’s get into the good stuff—the features that turn “we need to remember” into “we
will
remember.”
1. WiFi Family Sharing: No More “Did You Write It Down?”
Remember yelling across the house, “Hey, did you add the parent-teacher conference to the calendar?” Yeah, me too. With the Akimart calendar’s WiFi sync, those days are gone. My husband and I add events from our phones using a simple app, and they pop up on the wall instantly. My mom, who’s not great with apps, just tells me, “Add bridge club on Thursday,” and I do it from the grocery store. It’s like having a family Google Calendar, but instead of living in a phone, it’s right there on the wall where everyone can see it. No more missed soccer games, no more forgotten dentist appointments—and best of all, no more arguments about who forgot to write what down.
2. Smart Reminders: Gentle Nudges, Not Annoying Alerts
Paper calendars can’t tap you on the shoulder and say, “Hey, don’t forget the kid’s piano lesson in 30 minutes.” The Akimart calendar? It can. You set reminders for any event, and instead of blaring a horn (which would scare the dog), it uses a soft chime and a subtle screen highlight. For my mom, who sometimes loses track of time, this has been life-changing. Her weekly hair salon appointment now lights up 15 minutes before she needs to leave, and she’s never late anymore. For my 6-year-old, we set a “Homework Time” reminder—the screen flashes a little pencil icon, and he actually runs to get his backpack (miracles do happen).
3. More Than Dates: A Family Command Center
This calendar isn’t just about scheduling—it’s a mini family hub. Need to check the weather before packing lunches? It shows the daily forecast at the top. Forgot what’s for dinner? Type “Taco Tuesday!” and it stays on the screen until you erase it. There’s even a “Family Message” section where we leave notes: “Mom, can you pick up milk?” or “Dad, the WiFi password is ‘Kiddo123’ (don’t tell him I said that).” It’s like a digital sticky note board, but way neater than the pile of papers we used to have on the fridge.
How Kids and Seniors Actually Use It (Spoiler: They Love It)
I could talk about features all day, but the real test is whether the people who need it most—kids and seniors—actually use it. Let’s start with my 6-year-old, our resident tiny tech tester. At first, I thought he’d just scribble on the screen, but he’s turned into our calendar’s biggest fan. Here’s why:
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Icons & Colors:
He can’t read all the words yet, but he knows the green soccer ball means “Soccer Practice.” He even has his own “Timmy’s Events” color (bright blue, his favorite) so he can spot his activities at a glance. -
Kid-Friendly App Mode:
The app has a “Kid Mode” where he picks from pre-made icons (pizza, toys, books) and dictates what he wants to add. His latest: “Sleepover with Jake – THIS SATURDAY!!!” (complete with three exclamation points, which the calendar kindly displayed). -
Sticker Rewards:
We set up a “sticker chart”—every time he remembers an event from the calendar, he gets a digital sticker on the screen. He now races to check the calendar every morning to see if he can earn a star.
Now, my mom. She’s 72, and while she can send a text (slowly), she’s not one for “fancy gadgets.” When we first set up the calendar, she said, “I don’t need a computer to tell me what day it is.” Fast forward three months, and she’s the one reminding
us
to check the calendar. Here’s what won her over:
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No More Flipping Pages:
She hates flipping through paper calendars to see next month’s events. With the Akimart, she swipes left on the touchscreen and—boom—there’s her birthday party in two weeks. -
Big Touch Targets:
The buttons on the screen are extra large, so even if her hand shakes a little, she can tap “Today” to go back to the current date. No more accidentally deleting events because she hit the wrong tiny button. -
Familiar Feel:
Unlike a phone app full of menus, the main screen looks just like a regular wall calendar—but better. She says it feels “normal,” just with “magic updates.”
True Story:
Last month, my mom’s bridge club was canceled, and I updated the calendar from work. When she checked later, she called me and said, “How did the calendar know? Is it psychic?” I just laughed and said, “No, Mom—it’s WiFi.” She still thinks it’s magic. I’m not correcting her.
The App: Simple Enough for Monday Mornings (Yes, Really)
I know what you’re thinking: “If it’s ‘smart,’ there must be a complicated app.” Wrong. The Akimart app (works with iOS and Android) is so simple, I could use it before my first cup of coffee. Here’s how it works:
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Download & Connect:
Download the app, connect the calendar to your home WiFi (my mom watched me do this and said, “That’s it?”), and you’re set. -
Add Events in Seconds:
Tap “+,” type the event, pick a date/time, choose a color, and hit “Save.” It shows up on the wall instantly. I added my sister’s birthday while waiting in the carpool line—took 10 seconds. -
Manage Reminders:
Toggle “Reminder” and pick when you want the alert. No confusing settings, no extra steps. -
View Anywhere:
Even if you’re not home, open the app to see the calendar. Stuck at work? Check if the kid has soccer practice—no need to call home.
Best part? You don’t need the app to use the calendar. My mom never touches a phone—she just looks at the wall. The app is for the schedulers (read: parents), and it’s so intuitive, even my tech-averse husband figured it out on his first try.
Why Akimart? Because They Get Families (Really)
There are other digital calendars out there, so why Akimart? For starters, they’re not just selling a product—they’re selling family connection. Their Frameo photo frames already help families stay close (send photos to Grandma’s frame from anywhere), and that same “family-first” vibe is in the calendar. It’s not overloaded with features no one needs (looking at you, calendar that tracks your fitness goals—we just need to remember dinner). Instead, it nails the basics: easy sharing, simple design, and functionality for every age.
Plus, the price is reasonable. We expected to pay hundreds for something this useful, but Akimart keeps it affordable—great for families juggling a million expenses. And if you need help? Their customer service is actually helpful (I called once to change the font size; the rep walked me through it in two minutes—no hold music, no robot voices).
Is It Perfect? Let’s Be Honest
Nothing’s perfect. The calendar needs to be plugged in (unless you get the battery-powered model, which is great for moving around but needs recharging every few days). The screen gets dusty—just wipe with a microfiber cloth. And if WiFi goes out? It still shows existing events—just won’t sync new ones until the internet’s back. For us, these are tiny hiccups compared to the sanity it brings.
Final Thoughts: More Than a Calendar—A Family Connection Tool
At the end of the day, the Akimart Digital Calendar isn’t just about dates. It’s about bringing your family closer. It’s about my mom feeling included because she sees everyone’s plans, my kid taking pride in his schedule, and me finally feeling like I’m not the only one holding it all together. Since we got it, our mornings are calmer, our evenings are less stressful, and we’ve missed zero events (okay, maybe one—Timmy added “Ice Cream Night” twice, and we just went with it). If you’re tired of the paper chaos, if you’re always playing “Did you remember…?”, and if you want a tool that works for
every
family member—kids, seniors, and everyone in between—this calendar is worth every penny. It’s not just the best digital wall calendar for families; it’s the best family organizer we’ve ever had. And trust me, we’ve tried a lot.
One Last Thing:
If you get one, prepare for the questions. “Is that a magic calendar?” my mom still asks. Just smile and say, “No, it’s just a little help keeping us together.” Then watch as they ask where to buy one too.









