Universal calendar feed
Economic Calendar ICS Feed
ICS is the subscription standard that lets Econ Calendar work with Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook and many other calendar apps.
What the feed includes
Six schedules. One subscription.
FOMC, CPI, Nonfarm Payrolls, ECB, Bank of England and Bank of Japan dates update in the calendar you already use.
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Setup guide
How to add Econ Calendar to ICS calendar apps
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Get your private feed URL
Your subscriber dashboard provides a unique HTTPS address ending in .ics. The address identifies your subscription and should stay private.
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Find the subscription option in your app
Look for Add calendar by URL, Subscribe to calendar, Internet calendar, or Subscribe from web. Do not choose a one-time file import.
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Paste the complete HTTPS URL
Enter the URL exactly as shown. No username or password is needed because the private token is already part of the address.
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Let the calendar app refresh it
The app periodically requests the same URL. Econ Calendar returns the current events, including schedule changes and release values.
Automatic updates
How syncing works
An ICS subscription is read-only. You can choose how it looks in your calendar, but edits made locally do not change the source feed. Refresh frequency is controlled by each calendar application.
Keep your feed URL private
Your URL identifies your subscription. Do not publish it, paste it into public posts, or share screenshots that reveal it.
Upcoming releases included
These dates are rendered from the same database that powers subscriber feeds.
US Employment
Nonfarm Payroll Release Dates
8:30 AM Eastern Time
European Central Bank
ECB Meeting Dates
2:15 PM Central European Time
US Inflation
US CPI Release Dates
8:30 AM Eastern Time
Federal Reserve
FOMC Meeting Dates
2:00 PM Eastern Time
UK Monetary Policy
Bank of England Meeting Dates
12:00 PM London Time
Japan Monetary Policy
Bank of Japan Meeting Dates
11:30 AM Japan Standard Time
Troubleshooting
Questions about ICS calendar apps
What is the difference between an ICS import and subscription?
An import copies the events once. A subscription keeps the URL and checks it again, allowing later schedule changes to appear.
Is my ICS URL private?
Yes. Anyone with the complete URL may be able to read the calendar, so do not share it publicly. Contact support if it needs replacing.
Why do refresh times differ between calendar apps?
The ICS standard supplies the current calendar data, but each application chooses how often it requests that data.