WebDAV Calendar Server
"A WebDAV Server allows you to put your calendars on the internet so family or colleagues can view it. This is perfect for publishing an iCal or Outlook calendar. Our hosting service can be set up for private and/or public access."

Only $24.00 Per Year!
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) $36.00 Per Year!
Venue WebDAV Calendar hosting, for only $24.00 per year, makes it possible to publish an unlimited number of calendars to a public or private URL that others can subscribe to using Apple's iCal (including iPad and iPhone), Microsoft Outlook, or Mozilla Sunbird. View the published calendar through any web browser (including iPad and iPhone) using our WebDAV Calendar hosting server. Our WebDAV Calendar hosting service can be set up for private or public access, both are included with each account.
- Public Calendar (No password required) - Link to public calendars from a web site or subscribe to it with desktop calendar software. See our Demo Public Calendar. With some coding knowledge the public calendar can be embedded into a web site as demonstrated with our Example Public Calendar.
- Private Calendar (Password required to view or subscribe) - Create an unlimited number of authorized users. Authorized users are read-only users. They can subscribe to private calendars or view private calendars online. They cannot publish, edit or delete private calendars.
Free test account identical to the real account. ![]()
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) WebDAV Calendar hosting is now available for only $36.00 Per Year! What is SSL WebDAV Calendar Hosting?
WebDAV stands for Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning. With it multiple users can manage files in a collaborative environment. Due to the built in file sharing properties WebDAV enabled servers are perfect for sharing iCal and other calendar software utilizing .ics files.
Instructions to Publish to a WebDAV server:
Calendar Publishing Illustrated Help:
Mozilla Sunbird Publishing Help
Microsoft Outlook 2007 Publishing Help
Microsoft Outlook (Pre-2007) Publishing Help
Apple iCal Publishing Help






















