Share Your Calendar as a Public Webpage — No App Required
Use a public iCal feed from Google Calendar or any other app to create a shareable, browser-friendly calendar link anyone can view instantly — no account needed.
Read article →Guides and explanations about iCalendar, .ics files, and the RFC 5545 specification.
Use a public iCal feed from Google Calendar or any other app to create a shareable, browser-friendly calendar link anyone can view instantly — no account needed.
Read article →Learn what ICS files are, how they work, and why they're the universal standard for sharing calendar data across apps and platforms.
Read article →Step-by-step instructions for opening .ics calendar files on Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android, and directly in your browser.
Read article →A step-by-step guide to downloading your Google Calendar events as an .ics file, whether for backup, migration, or sharing.
Read article →A developer-friendly breakdown of RFC 5545, the standard that defines the iCalendar format used by every .ics file.
Read article →Export calendar events into CSV or Excel to calculate hours worked, build payroll summaries, or create clean printable event lists.
Read article →A deep dive into how short-term rental platforms use iCalendar feeds to expose and consume availability data — and what actually happens behind the scenes.
Read article →Step-by-step instructions for connecting your short-term rental calendars across multiple platforms with iCal — and tips to avoid double bookings.
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