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Calendar

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Written by Jan Meuser
Updated over a year ago

Streamline event planning and scheduling with the Calendar Module, a user-friendly tool that simplifies the process of saving dates directly to users' calendars. With just one tap, users can effortlessly add important dates, events, or reminders to their personal calendars, ensuring they never miss a beat.

Use cases

  • Create incentive to save a date that is relevant to your brand/product

  • Make it easy for the user to be reminded much later, up your presence!

Example

This example shows how you can link a calendar event to your clickouts via the calendar module.

As with all examples, you can request us to copy them over to your company so you can look at how they are built in detail.

Calendar settings

In the first step, you can set up the basic information that will be shown as part of your calendar event.

Title, Description, Location (Or a URL!), as well as the Timezone in which the event will happen or for which your start/end times will count.

Dates settings

In the next tab, you can select a start- and end-date for the event.

Next, you can toggle the "Reminder" toggle to ensure the user gets notified.

You can actually set up multiple reminders once this toggle is activated:

With the "Add row" button, you can add more dates to your calendar event.

Upload calendar

In the last settings tab, you can just upload an .ics file instead, making the setup super fast and easy.

Properties & Clickout

As for the Background module, the Calendar module allows you to change different properties like the opacity seperately in the "Properties" tab.

Also, you can set up a clickout link for the Calendar module as usual.

Interactions

The Calendar offers all standard triggers & actions that the Background module offers as well. Furthermore, the Calendar module offers:

Triggers

  • Calendar ics added - Triggers when the calendar is clicked

  • Calendar ics added (mraid) - Triggers when the calendar is clicked in an mraid context

Actions for other modules

The Calendar module offers no specific actions to be triggered through other modules.

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