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How Do I Add a Calendar to Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 6:18 am

Adding a calendar to your Squarespace website is a great way to keep your visitors up-to-date on events and appointments. There are a few different ways to add a calendar to Squarespace, depending on your needs.

If you need a calendar that visitors can use to book appointments or events, you can use the Booked app. Booked lets you create a calendar with available time slots that visitors can book.

You can also use the Booked app to manage your own schedule, send reminders to yourself and others, and sync with Google Calendar. To get started, install the Booked app from the App Store.

PRO TIP: Please be advised that adding a calendar to your Squarespace website may result in unexpected changes to the website’s layout and/or functionality. If you experience any issues after adding a calendar, please contact Squarespace customer support for assistance.

If you just need a simple calendar that displays events and appointments, you can use the Google Calendar widget. To add the widget, go to Design > Pages, click an existing page or create a new one, then click + Add Section.

Under Widgets, select Google Calendar. Enter your Google Calendar URL and other options, then click Save.

You can also use third-party calendar apps like iCalendar or Calendly to add a calendar to Squarespace. These apps let you share your calendar with others or embed it on your website. To get started, install the app from the App Store.

Conclusion:

There are a few different ways to add a calendar to Squarespace, depending on your needs. If you need a calendar that visitors can use to book appointments or events, you can use the Booked app.

If you just need a simple calendar that displays events and appointments, you can use the Google Calendar widget. You can also use third-party calendar apps like iCalendar or Calendly to add a calendar to Squarespace.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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