Add To Calendar

Instantly add events to your Calendar with the click of a button without retyping the title, date, time or location of an event.

Add To Calendar Chrome Extension

"Add To Calendar" is a convenient Chrome extension that allows users to instantly add events or appointments to their Google Calendar or iCal by scanning webpage content for relevant information. With a simple click, the extension captures event details such as title, date, time, and location, eliminating the need for manual entry. It utilizes advanced technology to ensure accurate detection, making event planning faster and more efficient.
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Extension stats

Users: 2,000+
Version: 1.0.7 (Last updated: 2024-11-14)
Creation date: 2019-12-05
Risk impact: High risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • identity
  • identity.email
  • tabs
  • storage
  • activeTab
  • scripting
Host permissions:
  • *://www.seabreezecomputers.com/*
  • *://seabreezecomputers.com/*
  • *://192.168.1.5/*
  • <all_urls>
Size: 79.95K

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Extension summary

Add To Calendar

Instantly add events or appointments to your Google Calendar or other calendar (iCal, .ics) with the click of a button without retyping the title, date, time or location of an event.

Click on the "Add To Calendar" button 📅⁺ in the Chrome Toolbar on any website. It will scan the website using Intelligent Technology to find event information such as title, date, time and address.

NOTE: If you do not see the extension icon on the Chrome toolbar then click on the "Extensions" icon that looks like a jigsaw puzzle piece 🧩 on the Chrome toolbar. Look for "Add To Calendar" and then click on the pin icon 📌 next to it.

11/14/2024 - Version 1.0.7 +Bug Fix: Some times were not getting parsed if they were in the same paragraph with other times.

10/21/2024 - Version 1.0.6

  • Bug Fix: If the date format was set to dd/mm/yyyy but the found event date was dd/mm/yy such as 06/12/24 then it was getting an incorrect date because it was expecting a four digit year.

2/15/2024 - Version 1.0.5

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User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Chrome Web Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Works well enough to be useful for adding events to calendars
  • User-friendly and saves time by reducing data entry
  • Good for adding events from websites without built-in integration
  • Developers actively review and respond to user feedback
Cons
  • Inconsistent performance; fails to accurately capture date and time
  • Issues with recognizing event titles and multiple events
  • Complaints about trial functionality and purchase requirements
  • Some users experience bugs like duplicate downloads or undefined events
Most mentioned
  • Inconsistent date/time recognition
  • Issues with trial and payment requirements
  • Helpful for adding events from non-Google Calendar sources
  • Desire for improved editing options and suggestions for event times
  • General appreciation for functionality when it works
User reviews
tried it out & did not work well. email clearly said: "Writing Session Saturday, December 14, 2024 12 pm - 1 pm" pretty straightforward. on try 1, it got the date right but put some random time (i think it was 12am-12am the next day or something weird). on try 2, after refreshing, it put some random date and random time (i think it was 4pm on april??). so inaccurate but also not consistent.
by Salma Sheriff, 2024-12-14

Simply did not work for me. Seems like maybe it just doesn't work with links that prompt an .ics file download?
by Ben Wheeler, 2024-12-02

Works just well enough to be useful (fails to get the date/time at all about 1/3 of the time, needs correcting about half the time when it does work). "8:45am on Saturday Nov. 16th" in an email was not picked up. Maybe only an impression but I find if I select the right text then click on the extension button it improves reliability? It might be even better if one could select relevant text on a page, right click, then have "add to calendar" as one of the options offered.
by Dr David Brake, 2024-11-09
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Extension safety

Risk impact

Add To Calendar requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Add To Calendar is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this extension.

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