iCal Merge guides
iCal Merge takes several calendar feeds and combines them into one link you can share. These guides walk through the most common things people use it for — and explain how it's different from the calendar sync tools you've probably run into.
Merge isn't sync. iCal Merge doesn't connect two accounts and copy events back and forth. It reads each calendar's public feed and publishes a single, read-only link that stays up to date on its own — free, with no account needed on the other end.
How to stop double-booking across your calendars
Double-bookings happen because the clashing events live in different apps. Merge work, personal, and family calendars into one view so a conflict is obvious before you commit — or get emailed the moment one appears.
Read guide →Sync Airbnb, Booking.com & VRBO into one calendar
See every reservation across all your booking channels in one place — and spot a clash before it becomes a double-booking. Works for a single place or a whole portfolio.
Read guide →Combine TeamSnap, SportsEngine & GameChanger calendars
Pull every team's schedule out of its own app and into one link the whole family can subscribe to — across multiple kids, sports, and apps.
Read guide →Follow all your teams & leagues in one calendar
F1, the Premier League, your NFL or hockey team — merge every fixture list into one auto-updating feed for your phone or a wall display.
Read guide →Combine your kids' sports & school calendars into one
Pull every team schedule and the school calendar into one view, then share it with the whole family so nobody misses a game.
Read guide →Merge Google Calendar and Outlook into one feed
See your work and personal calendars in one place with a shareable link — no two-way sync tool required.
Read guide →Merge two Google Calendars (work + personal)
Combine a work and a personal Google Calendar into one read-only feed — without giving either account access to the other.
Read guide →Merge Google Calendar and Apple iCloud into one feed
See your Google and Apple iCloud calendars together in one shareable, read-only link — including the webcal:// trick for the iCloud public link. No sync tool needed.
Read guide →CalendarBridge alternative: how iCal Merge compares
Want to see every calendar in one place without a $30/mo two-way sync tool? A side-by-side comparison of iCal Merge and CalendarBridge — price, what each connects to, and which to pick.
Read guide →What is an iCal/ICS feed (and how to subscribe)
The plain-English explanation of ICS files, calendar feeds, and how subscribing differs from a one-time import.
Read guide →Combine Canvas, your class schedule & Google Calendar
For students: pull assignment due dates, your timetable, and exams into one calendar alongside your personal life, and see the whole term at a glance.
Read guide →Combine public holidays from multiple countries
For distributed teams and cross-border families: see when every region's offices are closed in one feed, so meetings never land on a holiday.
Read guide →Merge referee schedules from Arbiter, RefQuest & more
For officials working multiple leagues: combine assignments from every assigning platform into one calendar so no game slips through.
Read guide →Show all your calendars on a wall display (DakBoard, Skylight & more)
Calendar wall displays show one feed best — and free plans cap how many calendars you can add. Merge everything into one link, then point your DakBoard, Skylight or MagicMirror at it.
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