What is the CalendarBridge Unified Calendar?

The CalendarBridge Unified Calendar is a live, in-browser view of your Google, Microsoft, iCloud, and ICS calendars. CalendarBridge does not create a separate calendar or store your event data.

C Chad Updated September 5, 2025 1 min read

The CalendarBridge Unified Calendar is a live view of your calendars as they currently exist in the system that hosts them (i.e., on the Microsoft, Google, or iCloud server, or in an ICS file accessible via the Internet).

Importantly, the Unified Calendar only exists in your browser while you are viewing it — CalendarBridge does not create a separate calendar or store your event data anywhere. When you open the Unified Calendar and select a Google/Microsoft/iCloud/ICS calendar, CalendarBridge fetches the events from that Google/Microsoft/iCloud/ICS at that moment.

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CalendarBridge does not store your events!
Events you see on the Unified Calendar are pulled from the calendar host on-demand and passed to your browser. The Unified Calendar does not exist on any server.

Which calendars you view on the CalendarBridge Unified Calendar does not affect your CalendarBridge sync connections, it does not affect the availability shown by your CalendarBridge schedulers, and it does not affect your availability seen by CalendarBridge AI assistant.

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The Unified Calendar is separate from your syncs, schedulers, and AI assistant