Hi there! I see that all your calendars in TimeTree are completely empty, but your account is still visible. Let's get this sorted out for you. To start, can you please tell me:
- Did this happen suddenly, like after an app update or restarting your phone? - Are you signed in with the same account as before? - Have you tried closing and reopening the app yet?
Meanwhile, here are some initial steps we can try to get your calendars back:
1. Log out of your TimeTree account and log back in. Sometimes a fresh login helps reload your data, especially after an update.
2. Make sure your internet connection is stable since loading calendar data requires a network connection.
3. On your iPhone (iOS 26_3_1), check if calendar syncing settings are correct: - Go to the iPhone Settings app. - Tap âCalendar.â - Tap âAccounts.â - Ensure your TimeTree account is listed and enabled. - Also tap âSyncâ and set it to âAll Eventsâ so even past events show up.
4. Fully close the TimeTree app by swiping it away from the app switcher, then reopen it.
If these steps donât bring back your calendar data, there may be a temporary glitch after an update causing events not to display immediately. Waiting a little with the app open can sometimes help the events load fully.
Please try these and let me know what you find! If it still doesnât work, we can look deeper into account sync or data visibility settings1210.
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Hi there! I see that all your calendars in TimeTree are completely empty, but your account is still visible. Let's get this sorted out for you. To start, can you please tell me:
- Did this happen suddenly, like after an app update or restarting your phone?
- Are you signed in with the same account as before?
- Have you tried closing and reopening the app yet?
Meanwhile, here are some initial steps we can try to get your calendars back:
1. Log out of your TimeTree account and log back in. Sometimes a fresh login helps reload your data, especially after an update.
2. Make sure your internet connection is stable since loading calendar data requires a network connection.
3. On your iPhone (iOS 26_3_1), check if calendar syncing settings are correct:
- Go to the iPhone Settings app.
- Tap âCalendar.â
- Tap âAccounts.â
- Ensure your TimeTree account is listed and enabled.
- Also tap âSyncâ and set it to âAll Eventsâ so even past events show up.
4. Fully close the TimeTree app by swiping it away from the app switcher, then reopen it.
If these steps donât bring back your calendar data, there may be a temporary glitch after an update causing events not to display immediately. Waiting a little with the app open can sometimes help the events load fully.
Please try these and let me know what you find! If it still doesnât work, we can look deeper into account sync or data visibility settings1 2 10.
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