> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.betweenguests.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Your Calendar

> View your upcoming jobs and available opportunities at a glance.

The calendar gives you a visual overview of your schedule — both jobs you've accepted and new opportunities waiting to be claimed.

## Calendar views

Switch between views using the controls at the top of the calendar:

| View      | Best for                                            |
| --------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| **Month** | Seeing your overall schedule and spotting open days |
| **Week**  | Planning your upcoming week                         |
| **Day**   | Checking the details of a specific day              |

Use the navigation arrows to move between dates, or tap **Today** to jump back to the current day.

## What's on the calendar

Jobs are color-coded by status:

| Color            | Meaning                                                    |
| ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Blue**         | Accepted — you've claimed this job but haven't started yet |
| **Amber**        | In progress — you're currently working on this cleaning    |
| **Green**        | Completed — submitted and awaiting owner review            |
| **Gray outline** | Available — an open opportunity you haven't accepted yet   |

Each event shows the property name, cleaning type, and estimated duration.

## Viewing job details

Tap any event on the calendar to open the full job details — property info, checklist, scheduled time, and any notes from the owner.

From the detail view you can:

* **Accept** an available opportunity
* **Start** an accepted job
* View the full checklist and property access details

<Tip>
  Check your calendar at the start of each week to see what's coming up. Available opportunities appear as outlines so you can quickly spot days where you could pick up extra work.
</Tip>
