• Kyle Van Deusen

    (@skvandeusen)


    What Pie Calendar does is give you a simple way to turn any post, page, or custom post type into a calendar event.

    This is perfect for websites for live event venues, municipalities, clubs, sports associations, or memberships — basically anything where people need to gather at a specific time.

    Of course, there are already a lot of event plugins out there — but if you’ve ever used any of them, you’ll know that “simple” is not part of the equation.

    Every time I’ve needed one, I felt like they were all so bloated and inflexible that I’ve opted for creating my own “events” custom post type.

    And while that does solve the bloat and flexibilities issues, it always meant that I had to go without any kind of calendar component because it would be nearly impossible — or too costly — to develop that out.

    But unlike all those other event plugins, Pie Calendar actually delivers on the promise to keep things simple.

    Simply create your post, click the toggle, set the date & time, and bingo — it’s on your calendar.

    But just because it’s simple doesn’t mean it’s not powerful…

    In fact, this week I had a fairly unique scenario of recurring events and add to calendar links that I wasn’t sure how I was going to pull off — but Pie Calendar knocked it out of the park, no sweat. And, better than that, I had it up and running in just a couple of minutes.

    10/10

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  • Plugin Author Jonathan Jernigan

    (@apexws)

    What a fantastic review! We’re absolutely thrilled you’re loving it, Kyle.

    Thanks again!

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