Yes — and there are two ways to handle it, depending on how you want each brand site to look and operate.
Option 1: Reuse the Same Embed Code on Every Site
You can paste a single calendar's embed code onto each of your brand websites. Every site displays the same events, and you only manage one calendar.
The trade-off is that the calendar carries one brand identity. Whichever brand is set as the main URL in Site Settings appears in the More Events link on content widgets, in event creators' event reports, and in confirmation emails — even when the calendar is being viewed on a different brand's site. Visitors and event creators may not realize the same calendar is running on multiple brand sites.
This setup is the easiest to deploy and is a good fit when you have an umbrella brand that all the sites can comfortably sit under.
Option 2: Connected Calendars
Connected Calendars are separate calendars — one per brand site — that share events through our system. Each brand site has its own embed code, branding, main URL, and reporting. When an event is submitted to one calendar, the system automatically shares it to the others, provided the event location falls within each calendar's coverage area.
Connected Calendars is a configuration we set up on request, not something you can switch on yourself. It tends to fit larger publishing groups where each brand needs to maintain its own distinct identity but events are still meant to flow across the group.
There are two configurations:
- Web — every calendar in the group connects to every other; an event submitted to any one is shared across all of them.
- Umbrella and sub-sites — sub-site calendars cover non-overlapping areas, and any event submitted to a sub-site is also sent up to the umbrella site.
To set up Connected Calendars, submit a request using the link at the top of this article, or reach out to your support representative.