The Events Calendar Plugins
The Events Calendar is incredibly powerful on its own, but its true potential is unlocked when you integrate it with the rest of your WordPress plugin stack. Whether you are building an online course, creating a social community, or simply optimizing your calendar for search engines, you need to know how these different plugins interact.
The Events Calendar Plugins documentation provides specific, step-by-step guidance on connecting your calendar to the most popular third-party tools in the WordPress ecosystem. You’ll find instructions on expanding functionality, avoiding caching conflicts, and creating seamless experiences for your users.
The Events Calendar Plugins articles
Explore the plugin integration guides below:
Adding Appointment Booking to Events
Read more: Adding Appointment Booking to EventsAlthough The Events Calendar does not come with appointment booking capabilities, we have an integration with Simply Schedule Appointments that makes it super simple to add WordPress booking functionality to your event pages. Let’s take a look at how to make that happen on your WordPress site. Basic WordPress booking setup Once you have both…
Integrating LearnDash with The Events Calendar
Read more: Integrating LearnDash with The Events CalendarLearnDash is a WordPress Learning Management System (LMS) that lets you add online course functionality to your website. And with a few extra steps, you can integrate LearnDash with your events and tickets seamlessly. We’ll take you through these steps so that you can connect your LearnDash courses to the events in your calendar and…
Integrating Membership Plugins with The Events Calendar
Read more: Integrating Membership Plugins with The Events CalendarThe ability to hide and show content to certain users is helpful on many kinds of sites, from forums and community sites to news sites and even event calendars. WordPress actually has a lot of options for controlling access to certain pages and posts on a site. So let’s look at several of them and…
Integrating SEO, Caching, and Performance Plugins with The Events Calendar
Read more: Integrating SEO, Caching, and Performance Plugins with The Events CalendarThe Events Calendar works well alongside most performance, caching, and SEO plugins — but each one requires a few specific settings to avoid conflicts with calendar pages and assets. This article covers the recommended configuration for every supported plugin. The core rule that applies to all caching plugins is the same: exclude The Events Calendar’s…
Using Advanced Custom Fields with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using Advanced Custom Fields with The Events CalendarExtending The Events Calendar with Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) empowers you to tailor event pages with custom data, enhancing both functionality and user experience. Whether you’re aiming to add speaker bios, event sponsors, or unique scheduling details, integrating ACF allows for a high degree of customization. Adding Custom Fields to Events Step 1: Create Fields 1.…
Using BuddyBoss with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using BuddyBoss with The Events CalendarBuddyBoss is a popular platform that allows you to create a social network hosted right on your WordPress site. Using BuddyBoss can transform your website into an all-in-one interactive community for your users. By creating a BuddyBoss integration, you can transform your website into a social hub. And with The Events Calendar, you can include…
Using Events Optimizer with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using Events Optimizer with The Events CalendarEvents Optimizer and Events Optimizer Pro is a third-party plugin to help you clean up and update event, venue, and organizer data on your WordPress site. With just The Events Calendar, you can use this plugin to identify and add any missing event data easily. Venues, Organizers, and Events Once you install the plugin, you’ll…
Using Give with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using Give with The Events CalendarThe Events Calendar and Give integrate together, which opens up your WordPress calendar to accept donations. That means you can do things like: Give is super easy to use, and works almost entirely using shortcodes and or blocks in the WordPress editor. Creating a Donation Form To create a new form in Give, Navigate to…