A dot on monthly view in Reminders

Hi. I use Reminders so much, but it would be better if we could see the days that contain reminders with a dot on them in monthly view, just like in Calendar. Is it possible? I think it's not so difficult for Apple to make it... I don't want to use another program for it. Please help me...

Busy/Free are generally used in settings where you share calendars so that people looking for mutually free blocks of time can find them. Events marked as "Free" are still shown on the calendar.
What you might consider doing is setting up a second calendar for all those "free" events. Then you can turn that calendar on or off by tapping the word "Calendars" at the bottom of the Calendar app and unchecking it.

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