Connect a calendar free — go unlimited on Pro
Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, school calendars, sports leagues — anything that publishes an ICS URL works. Your first one's free; Pro removes the cap so you can add as many feeds as you need.
Shared family calendar
Bring Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, school calendars, and sports schedules into a single shared family view. Connect your first calendar free, share your FamilyDash calendar back to every device, and go unlimited on Pro (14-day free trial).
One family account · No credit card · Free forever
Most families are running on three or four different calendars: one parent on Apple, the other on Google, the kids' school sending out ICS feeds, and the soccer league posting Google calendar invites. Nobody can answer "what's happening tonight" without opening four apps.
FamilyDash gives you a single shared family calendar by pulling in any ICS feed — Apple, Google, Outlook, school portals, league schedules — and rendering everything in one clean view. The calendar lives on the family dashboard alongside chores, meals, and groceries, so it's the page everyone already opens in the morning.
Connecting your first calendar is free, and you can publish your FamilyDash calendar back out to Apple/Google Calendar on everyone's phones — also free. FamilyDash Pro ($2.92/mo billed annually, or $4.99 monthly, with a 14-day free trial) lifts the cap so you can connect as many calendars as your family needs — school, sports, both parents, the works.
Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, school calendars, sports leagues — anything that publishes an ICS URL works. Your first one's free; Pro removes the cap so you can add as many feeds as you need.
FamilyDash gives you a subscription link for your household's events. Add it to Apple Calendar or Google Calendar on every phone in the house and the family schedule shows up alongside everyone's personal stuff — included on the free plan.
Each person's events get their own color so you can see at a glance whose practice is when, who has a doctor's appointment, and what's on the family schedule.
The most-asked question — "what's today" — is answered the moment anyone opens FamilyDash. No taps, no calendar app to dig into.
Mount an iPad on the fridge and the family calendar is always visible. Big touch targets, no microscopic text, no calendar app login needed.
The calendar is one of five built-in family tools. Meal plans show up as events, chore deadlines align with weekdays, and groceries track for the same household.
In Apple Calendar, set the calendar you want to share to public and copy the .ics URL. Paste that URL into FamilyDash under Settings → Calendar Feeds and your events appear on the dashboard for the whole family. Your first connected calendar is free; connecting additional calendars is part of FamilyDash Pro (14-day free trial).
Yes — paste the calendar's secret ICS address (Google Calendar → settings → integrate calendar) into FamilyDash. It re-syncs automatically so new events show up without you doing anything. One calendar is free; Pro lets you connect unlimited calendars.
Yes — that's what FamilyDash Pro is for. Your first calendar is free; Pro removes the cap so you can pull in the school's ICS feed, the soccer league, scout troop, church calendar, and both parents' calendars all at once. Pro starts with a 14-day free trial.
Yes, and it's free. FamilyDash gives your household a subscription link — add it in Apple Calendar or Google Calendar on any phone, tablet, or laptop and the family's events show up there automatically, including meal plans you've scheduled inside FamilyDash.
FamilyDash reads from your existing calendars rather than replacing them — you add events in Apple/Google as you always have, and they appear here. The outbound subscription link is read-only too: it publishes your FamilyDash events out to other calendar apps, it doesn't accept writes back.
Yes — the dashboard view, your first connected calendar, and the outbound subscription link are all free, along with chores, the manual meal planner, grocery list, and weather. FamilyDash Pro ($2.92/mo billed annually or $4.99 monthly, 14-day free trial) lets you connect unlimited calendars plus adds email-to-calendar import, Kroger one-tap, recipe scanning, and allowance payouts.
Free forever for your whole household. Pro from $2.92/mo when you want recipe scanning and Kroger cart sync.