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Calfeed vs AddCal
AddCal is a structured-form tool for adding individual events to other people's calendars, aimed at schools and B2B webinar teams. Calfeed is plain-text schedule publishing: paste a multi-event schedule, get one stable feed link your audience subscribes to. Different jobs.
| Feature | Calfeed | AddCal |
|---|---|---|
| Input UX | Plain-text AI, paste a full schedule | Structured form, one event at a time |
| Pricing | Credits + Pro $19/mo | Free tier + $9.60/mo Premium |
| Subscribable feed | Yes, stable URL | Yes |
| AI text input | Yes | No |
| Branded landing page | Yes, logo + color | Yes |
| RSVP capture | No | No |
| Best for | Coaches, trainers, organizers with multi-event schedules | Schools and B2B webinar teams posting single events |
When Calfeed wins
- Schedule is already written in text and has many events
- Audience is 10-100 people following a recurring season or program
- You want one link that updates automatically when the schedule changes
- Budget is $0-19/mo and the structured-form UX of AddCal slows you down
When AddCal wins
- You post individual one-off events to school or webinar audiences
- Your workflow is already built around structured event entry
- The $9.60/mo Premium tier covers your volume
- You need add-to-calendar widgets for single events, not a multi-event feed