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Product guidance that matches the app you actually have

Use this section for practical setup guidance on templates, imports, sync, public sharing, print exports, billing, and team workflow.

Core guides

Start with one of these four paths instead of hunting through blog posts or product pages.

Start here

Getting Started

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Set up your first calendar, choose the right template pack, and understand how CalendarDoc treats live planning versus print output.

Best for first-time setup, template selection, and shared workflow onboarding.

  • Start from the matching template pack
  • Keep the app as the source of truth
  • Publish and export after the workflow is stable
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Data in

Imports and Sync

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Bring schedule data into CalendarDoc with CSV, ICS, Google Calendar, and Outlook so teams stop retyping recurring work.

Best for admins, operations teams, school staff, and anyone migrating an existing schedule.

  • Generic CSV plus business and school presets
  • ICS import and ICS subscription export
  • Google Calendar and Outlook primary-calendar sync
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Output

Sharing and Printing

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Publish stakeholder-safe calendar views, generate branded print output, and share calendars without exposing draft work.

Best for schools, nonprofits, team coordinators, and anyone distributing calendars externally.

  • Public calendar pages and public ICS feeds
  • High-resolution PDF export with brand assets
  • Approved-only and key-dates views for safer sharing
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Access

Billing and Accounts

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Understand how plans, premium templates, saved themes, and team workflow features fit together so the account setup matches the rollout.

Best for account owners, admins, and anyone choosing how to roll CalendarDoc out to a team.

  • Use free to validate the workflow, paid to systematize it
  • Teams and roles matter for real shared planning
  • Support is available for rollout and billing questions
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