For people who fly it right

A flag worth putting on your home screen.

FlagPole draws an accurate American flag for your widget, then tells you, every morning that matters, whether it flies full-staff or half. No eagles. No guesswork.

One email, the day it lands on the App Store. Nothing else.

Coming soon for iPhone
An iPhone home screen with a clean American flag widget on a warm wallpaper.

An accurate flag, framed your way.

Thirteen stripes, fifty stars, the official red and navy, drawn to the right proportions. This is the flag itself, not a sticker of it.

Pick a frame and a size. The same flag fills your widget exactly the way you set it, and your saved frame carries over to the Home Screen. Small, medium, or large; the proportions hold at every one.

The FlagPole Studio screen: a preview of the American Flag widget above the Frame and size controls.
The flag widget set in the Paper Mat frame, with a warm border around the flag.
Paper Mata warm border, like a framed print
The flag widget in the Inset frame, recessed slightly into the surface.
Insetrecessed, with a soft edge
The flag widget in the Plain frame, the flag edge to edge.
Plainedge to edge, nothing else

Some days the flag comes down. FlagPole knows which.

Open it and the first thing you see is today: full-staff, or half, in plain words.

Behind that sits the federal flag days, all year long, and the rule for each one. Memorial Day is half-staff until noon, then up again. Patriot Day is half from sunrise to sunset. The things most of us get a little wrong, in language you can actually repeat, all of it drawn from the U.S. Flag Code.

Monday, June 15

Full-staff today

No federal half-staff observance is listed for today.

A few that are coming

  • Independence DayA standard flag-flying day. Jul 4
  • Patriot DayHalf-staff from sunrise to sunset. Sep 11
  • Veterans DayA standard flag-flying day. Nov 11
  • Pearl Harbor Remembrance DayHalf-staff from sunrise to sunset. Dec 7

Every rule traces back to the U.S. Flag Code and standing federal proclamations.

A reminder, only when it matters

Turn it on and FlagPole tells you the morning a flag day lands, and how to fly it. Off until you ask for it, and quiet the rest of the year.

Right, not roughly right

The federal flag days that come around each year, the half-staff days marked apart from the flag-flying ones, and the noon rule that trips up Memorial Day. All of it cited, so you can stand behind it.

The flag belongs to everyone. We made something that treats it that way, through good type and honest color, never through volume.

No screaming eagles No firework gradients No politics No clip art

Pride shown with restraint. That is the whole idea.

Free to try. Then pick your pace.

FlagPole is free to download and starts with a free trial. To keep flying it, choose the plan that fits.

Weekly

A free trial first, then billed every week. Cancel anytime.

Your price is shown in the App Store before you subscribe, and your plan auto-renews until you cancel. Subscription terms

Coming soon

Be there the day it lands.

Leave your email and we will tell you the morning FlagPole reaches the App Store. Then your home screen can start doing the remembering.

One email, the day it lands. Nothing else.