GravityCalendar

GravityCalendar

Display your Gravity Forms entries on a simple but powerful calendar. Display class schedules, business events, personal itineraries, and more. Customize the calendar layout and edit events from the front end.

Create custom calendars in seconds

Configure calendars to display events, manage projects, keep track of meetings, and more. Subscribe to Gravity Forms calendar feeds from your Google or Apple Calendar and display events by day, week, or month using different layouts.

Edit events using drag-and-drop

Responsive drag and drop functionality allows you to edit the dates and times of events from the front end. You can also prefilter events using our advanced conditional logic settings.

Engage with your users

To create a new calendar, all you need is a form with a date field! Submitting event information doesn’t require a user login – Allow users to submit events through a public form and approve them on the backend.

Create calendars for anything you need

Get set up in a matter of minutes

Install the plugin, configure the Calendar feed and embed your new calendar using a shortcode, Gutenberg block, or widget. Create unlimited calendars, each displaying different information and with different configurations.

GravityCalendar won’t slow down your website

GravityCalendar is lightweight, preventing unnecessary bloat. Got hundreds (or thousands) of events? Speed things up by only loading the events being displayed. Customize your calendar by adding controls, changing the colors and more.

Extensive developer hooks

GravityCalendar is full of actions and filters that make it easy for you to customize all aspects of the output. You’ll love GravityCalendar because it’s built on top of the excellent FullCalendar script.

No code required!

GravityCalendar includes a range of options for customizing the calendar layout, colors, and event information. Add calendar controls for easy navigation and preview your calendar before publishing to ensure it looks exactly how you want it.

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Frequently asked questions

About GravityCalendar, the Gravity Forms calendar plugin

Can I book an appointment with the GravityCalendar add-on?

Our GravityCalendar plugin is similar to a GravityView View layout, it allows you to display Gravity Forms entries that contain a date field. However, this extension does not have a booking functionality.

Does GravityCalendar support iCalendar (ICS) files?

Yes! You can export .ics files for importing into other calendar applications. You can also subscribe to GravityCalendar feeds using your Google or Apple Calendar.

I have thousands of events, will GravityCalendar slow down my site?

No! GravityCalendar allows you to load events dynamically via AJAX, meaning that you can load only the events being displayed and no more. This speeds things up dramatically.

Does GravityCalendar allow you to add recurring events?

Yes, GravityCalendar supports recurring events by integrating with our Gravity Forms Event Field add-on! You can create recurring events in Gravity Forms (paid or free), and display them on the calendar.

What’s the difference between GravityCalendar and The Events Calendar?

GravityCalendar is an add-on for Gravity Forms that allows you to display your Gravity Forms form entries on a calendar. The Events Calendar plugin allows you to create, display and manage events in WordPress. For a more in-depth comparison, read our article GravityCalendar vs The Events Calendar: Which Plugin Should You Choose?.