How listings work
Where events come from
- Direct submissions — organizers list events through our free submission form.
- Calendar feeds — organizers connect a Google Calendar or iCal feed and their listings sync automatically, including cancellations and date changes.
- Community suggestions — anyone can suggest an event; we verify it before publishing.
Human review
New organizers and new events are reviewed by a person before publication. Established organizers with a track record of accurate listings can earn trusted status, which lets routine updates from their own calendars publish automatically — cancellations and major changes still get extra scrutiny.
Freshness and provenance
Every imported listing keeps a record of its source and when we last confirmed it. Event pages show when a listing was last synced. If a feed goes quiet we flag the listings rather than silently deleting them — and we never mass-cancel events just because a website was temporarily unreachable.
Corrections
Organizers can correct their listings at any time, and anyone can report a problem. Cancellation and safety reports are prioritized.
What we don’t do
- We don’t sell tickets or process payments for events.
- We don’t copy full descriptions or photos without permission.
- We don’t scrape platforms that prohibit it.
- We don’t let anyone pay for better placement in organic search results.