Here’s how calendar organization looks in your sidebar: Inbound iCal feeds have a lock icon to indicate that they are read-only.įolder organization allows you to quickly toggle an entire set of inbound calendar feeds, rather than handle them individually. Use > in the name of the calendar feed to set up an organizational hierarchy:Īdd a name and > in front of the calendar to create a nested hierarchy. You can also organize your inbound feeds using folders. Since each inbound feed is set up to work as a sub-calendar, you can toggle the view on and off. Each color represents events synced from a branch library’s own Teamup Calendar Here’s an example of a calendar with multiple iCalendar feeds: A consolidated view on a Teamup calendar with multiple inbound iCalendar feeds from room schedules managed by a group of individuals through dozens of Google Calendars.Ī consolidated view of scheduled activities across multiple branch libraries in a county public library system in the U.S. Once you have all your inbound feeds, you can view everything in one place. Read more about setting up secure outbound iCal feeds. Note: be sure that the iCalendar feed URL is from a calendar with appropriate sharing permissions set (not from an administrator calendar). Copy and paste the URL for the calendar you want to add as an inbound feed. You can also add inbound feeds from other Teamup Calendars find the iCalendar feed URL for any Teamup calendar by going to Preferences > iCalendar Feeds from the blue menu button in the top right of the calendar. Click the New button on the top right, then choose Add iCalendar feed. Then go to Settings > Calendars in your Teamup Calendar.
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Or see this help article on how to find feed URLS in some calendar products. A calendar owner or administrator can provide this to you. To add an inbound iCalendar feed, get the feed URL of the calendar you want to subscribe to.
It is a read-only feed, meaning you aren’t able to change events and send changes back to the feed source. Teamup periodically fetches and updates the information from the inbound feed, automatically. When you add an iCalendar feed, it will show up as a sub-calendar and will have active one-way synchronization.
Perhaps you work with clients who use Outlook or Google Cal. You might need to consolidate information such as work schedules, collaborative projects, and event invitations from multiple calendars. Getting all the information you need in one place is key to doing efficient work.