Send Calendar Invites built on the .ics standard
Every calendar invite Let's Calendar sends is a perfectly formatted .ics file — the universal calendar standard used by Google Calendar and Outlook, and the native format behind ical on Apple devices.
Every calendar invite Let's Calendar sends is a perfectly formatted .ics file — the universal calendar standard used by Google Calendar and Outlook, and the native format behind ical on Apple devices.
An .ics file is a standard calendar file format used to share event and meeting details across calendar applications like Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook. It allows users to add events directly to their calendars with a single click.
These files contain important event information such as date, time, location, organizer details, attendees, and recurring schedules. Since the .ics format is supported by most calendar platforms, it is widely used for sending calendar invites and event schedules.
Year the .ics format was standardised (RFC 2445)
Universal, works with every major calendar app
The file extension for all iCalendar files
The current internet standard defining the .ics format
An .ics file is structured in specific blocks. It wraps event data inside VCALENDAR and VEVENT sections. Each piece of event information is a key-value pair on its own line making the file both human-readable and machine-readable.
Event Title: The name of the meeting or event shown in the attendee's calendar
Date & Time: Start and end timestamps in UTC format, time-zone safe across every country
Location or Meeting Link: Physical address or a Zoom / Google Meet link — clickable directly from the calendar
Sender Identity: The email of the person sending the invite with Let's Calendar, this is always your own email
Attendee Email: Each recipient is a separate ATTENDEE entry enabling private 1:1 invites at scale
Recurrence Rule: Defines how often the event repeats weekly, monthly, daily encoded in the .ics format
| Property | Required | Let's Calendar |
|---|---|---|
| SUMMARY | Yes | Auto-filled |
| DTSTART / DTEND | Yes | Auto-filled |
| ORGANIZER | Yes | Your email |
| LOCATION | Optional | Auto-filled |
| RRULE | Optional | Supported |
| SEQUENCE | For updates | Auto-managed |
Because the ics format is a universal open standard, every calendar invite sent by Let's Calendar works across all platforms desktop, mobile, and web.
| Calendar App | ICS Support | 1-Click Accept |
|---|---|---|
| Google Calendar | ✓ Full | ✓ Yes |
| Microsoft Outlook | ✓ Full | ✓ Yes |
| Yahoo Calendar | ✓ Full | ✓ Yes |
| Samsung Calendar | ✓ Full | ✓ Yes |
| Thunderbird | ✓ Full | ✓ Yes |
| Android Calendar | ✓ Full | ✓ Yes |
| iOS Calendar | ✓ Full | ✓ Yes |
A plain email with meeting details can be missed or forgotten. An .ics-based calendar invite lands directly on the attendee's calendar with automatic reminders dramatically improving attendance rates.
iCal is commonly known as Apple’s calendar application available on Mac, iPhone, and iPad devices. It is built on the iCalendar (.ics) standard, which allows calendar events and meeting invites to work across different platforms and applications.
Because of this universal format, users can easily receive, open, and manage calendar invites with features like reminders, recurring events, and RSVP options across Apple devices.
Year Apple launched iCal on macOS
Renamed "Calendar" still called ical by most users
Works natively on Mac, iPhone, and iPad
The ical format standard Apple Calendar reads natively
Apple Mail automatically detects calendar invite files and displays native Accept, Decline, or Maybe options directly inside the email. Once accepted, the event is instantly added to the user’s Apple Calendar with all details including time, location, meeting links, descriptions, and recurring schedules.
Native Invite Recognition: Apple Mail on Mac and iPhone reads the ical format in .ics files and displays Accept / Decline / Maybe buttons automatically
Event Added to Calendar: On accept, the event lands directly in Apple Calendar (ical) on every Apple device the attendee owns Mac, iPhone, and iPad sync automatically
Recurring Event Support: ical reads recurring event rules from the .ics file — so all future event sessions appear in Apple Calendar from a single invite.
Update Sync: When an event changes, ical reads the updated SEQUENCE number in the new .ics file and updates the existing calendar entry no duplicate events
You focus on the event. We handle every .ics file detail automatically.
Let's Calendar automatically creates a perfectly valid .ics file for every attendee, no manual encoding or format errors.
Every calendar invite follows the RFC 5545 standard, guaranteed to work in Google, Outlook, and Apple Calendar.
Each .ics file is uniquely generated per recipient with their name and a unique UID for a 1:1 feel.
Set RRULE for weekly, monthly, or custom recurring events encoded directly in the ics format.
Smart SEQUENCE increments ensure attendees' calendars update automatically with no duplicates.
Native tracking of Accept, Decline, and Tentative responses directly in your live dashboard.
No credit card. No .ics files to write. Let's Calendar generates everything in ical format automatically, so your invites land perfectly on Google Calendar, Outlook, and ical on every Apple device.