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Every calendar you own. One link to share.

Ordentus brings every calendar in your life into one private feed — then lets you share the whole thing, or only the parts you choose, with the people who need to see it. Here's how that works, and why no other calendar does it.

The wall every other calendar hits

Your time is scattered by default. A university timetable in one place, a work roster in another, a personal calendar, the plans buried in a group chat. You can pull most of it into Google Calendar to see it together — that part works.

The wall comes when you try to share it. Google Calendar shares one calendar at a time. Outlook shares one mailbox's calendar at a time. The merged view you actually live by — the one with everything on it — is the one thing you can't hand to another person. Tools like CalendarBridge can copy events between your own calendars, but they still don't give anyone else a single window into your whole week.

So you end up describing your availability in messages, or sharing three separate links and asking people to overlay them in their heads. That's the gap Ordentus was built to close.

Your life is already on one page in your head. It should be one link you can hand to anyone.

From many calendars to one shareable feed

STEP 01

Connect every source

Add each calendar by its link, once — Google, iCloud, Outlook, a university timetable, a work roster, Strava. Anything that speaks the open iCal standard. No exports, no copy-paste.

STEP 02

Ordentus unifies them

It merges every source into one feed: deduplicates events by UID, reconciles time zones, and keeps each calendar in sync on its own. One clean source of truth, always current.

STEP 03

Share what you choose

Publish your whole schedule as one read-only link — or build a view that shows family, friends or work only the calendars you pick. They just open a page; no account, no app.

Share exactly what you mean to

The whole feed

Hand someone one link to your entire merged schedule — every calendar, in real time. The view no other app will give you.

Only certain calendars

Pick which sources are included. Share work and classes but keep your personal calendar private — from the same unified feed.

A view per audience

Give family, friends and teammates their own link, each showing a different slice. One schedule, many tailored windows into it.

Your family stops asking when you're free. Your housemates can see when you're around. Your group project plans around your real week — not a screenshot.

Every share is read-only and revocable, and stays current on its own — change a source and the link updates itself. Nothing leaves your hands that you didn't choose to share.

How Ordentus compares

These are all good tools — most of your calendars probably already live in one of them. The question isn't which app shows you a calendar. It's which one lets you share the whole picture, and choose how much of it. That's where they part ways.

Capability Ordentus GoogleCalendar MicrosoftOutlook CalendarBridge
Bring every calendar you own into one live feedGoogle, Apple, Outlook, uni — together, kept in sync Any iCal source ~Can subscribe, to view only ~Overlay inside Outlook ~Copies events between your accounts
Share that whole feed — every calendar at once — as one linkYour actual week, not one calendar of it One calendar per link One calendar per link Syncs calendars, never publishes a page
Choose exactly which calendars a link includesShare classes and work, keep personal private From one feed, in a click ~Only by sharing each calendar separately ~Only by sharing each calendar separately
Give each person their own tailored viewFamily, friends and work each see a different slice One feed, many links ~Juggle separate calendars and shares ~Juggle separate calendars and shares
Anyone can open it — no account, no appJust a clean read-only page ~Public link, single calendar ~Published single calendar
Mixes every ecosystem in one placeNot tied to one company's account ~Subscribes, but stays Google-first ~Overlays, but Microsoft-first Cross-platform sync is its strength
No ads, no third-party trackersYou're the customer, not the product ~Ad-funded business model ~Tied to your wider account
Your schedule beside your sleep and readinessSee your week and how ready you are for it
Open iCal standard — export anytime, no lock-in ~ ~
Price Free Free Free Paid
Built for it ~ Partial or workaround Not possible

Where another tool genuinely leads — Google's clean export, CalendarBridge's cross-platform sync — we've marked it. We'd rather be trusted than win every row.

But on the one thing this page is about — sharing a unified schedule, and choosing how much of it — only one tool is built for it, not bent into it. That's the whole reason Ordentus exists.

Put your whole life behind one link.

Connect the calendars you already have, and share the parts that matter in minutes. Free account, instant access — no invite needed.

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