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How do I connect 17hats events to my Apple Calendar?
How do I connect 17hats events to my Apple Calendar?

Learn how to see existing events in your Apple iCal/iCloud Calendar.

Teresa Webb avatar
Written by Teresa Webb
Updated over a week ago

There are two ways you can see events within 17hats on your Apple iCal/iCloud calendar. 

  1. Share a link of a 17hats type calendar with your Apple calendar.

  2. Create a Google calendar to connect 17hats to your Apple Calendar. 

There is not a way to directly connect your Apple calendar at this time, as Apple does not allow this two-way sync functionality. To learn more about sharing a 17hats type calendar, please click the button below.


If you would like to use Google to connect 17hats to your Apple Calendar, keep reading! 

The first step to connecting to Apple is to create a Google account and create a calendar.  You can sign up for a free Google account by clicking here if you don't already have one. Then, you will want to connect that Google account to 17hats. For instructions on how to do so, please click the button below. 


Because the steps to connect your Google calendar account to Apple may change as both companies make updates, please click the button below to references the steps directly provided by Google. 


Once connected, the next time you open your specific Apple Calendars app, your Google Calendar that is synced to 17hats will appear. 

Having trouble seeing events on your Apple Calendar? Check out Apple's article on refreshing subscribed calendars by clicking here. If you're still not seeing events on your Apple calendar, but DO see events within Google, please reach out to Apple's support to troubleshoot. 

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