Pay per calendar. Or subscribe for ongoing schedules.
Credit packs for one-off events. Pro for programs that keep going.
Pay as you go
$25
$2.50 per credit
Buy 10 credits- 1 credit = 1 new calendar
- Edit free for 7 days after creating
- Need to edit later? 1 credit = 7 more days
- Share URL is permanent — never changes
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Billing$12
/ month$144 billed yearly
Subscribe — yearly- Up to 25 new calendars per month
- Edit any calendar free until its last event
- No per-edit fees, ever
- Built for trainers, planners, organizers
First calendar is free. No card required. Start free →
How credits work.
1
Buy credits or subscribe
Pick a pack or go Pro. First calendar is free either way.
2
Generate a calendar
1 credit per published calendar. Drafts and previews are free.
3
Edit as the schedule changes
Pay-as-you-go: edit free for 7 days after creating, then 1 credit for another 7 days. Pro: edit free until the last event.
Compare Calfeed to alternatives.
Honest, side-by-side breakdowns. Different jobs, plain verdicts.
- Calfeed vs AddCalLooking for an AddCal alternative? Calfeed turns a plain-text schedule into a calendar feed coaches and organizers share in seconds. No form entry.
- Calfeed vs AddEventLooking for an AddEvent alternative? Calfeed turns any schedule into a subscribable calendar feed coaches and organizers can share in seconds.
- Calfeed vs CalendlyCalendly takes bookings: people pick a time from your availability. Calfeed broadcasts a set schedule an audience subscribes to once and follows. Different jobs.
- Calfeed vs CalGetComparing CalGet alternative options? Calfeed turns a written schedule into a shareable calendar feed anyone follows from Apple, Google, or Outlook.
- Calfeed vs CoziCozi is for families editing one shared calendar. Calfeed is for one person publishing a schedule others follow in Apple, Google, or Outlook.
- Calfeed vs Google CalendarGoogle Calendar's public sharing hands out a free subscribe link. Calfeed is a separate, branded calendar you build from plain text and keep off your personal account.
- Calfeed vs GroupCalGroupCal is a shared calendar app a group coordinates in together, invited by link or phone. Calfeed publishes a schedule as one link an audience follows in Apple, Google, or Outlook.
- Calfeed vs SmartCalendarsSmartCalendars.ai is a personal organizer. Calfeed is a broadcast publisher. Comparing SmartCalendars alternatives? See which fits your job.
- Calfeed vs SpondSpond is a free team app for RSVPs, chat, and payments with everyone on the same app. Calfeed publishes a schedule as one public link anyone follows in their own calendar.
- Calfeed vs TeamSnapTeamSnap runs an active team: RSVPs, roster, chat, dues. Calfeed publishes the schedule as one branded link your audience follows in Apple, Google, or Outlook.
- Calfeed vs TeamupTeamup is a shared calendar many people co-edit, with granular permissions. Calfeed publishes a schedule one person owns and an audience subscribes to, view-only.
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