About LiveCal
LiveCal turns a plain-English request into a self-updating event on your Google Calendar. You say what you want to track; LiveCal figures out where the live data lives and keeps the event current as things change.
How it works
Tell LiveCal in plain English
“Track UA876 tomorrow” or “Apple’s next earnings call.” No forms, no feed URLs to hunt down — just say what you want to track.
It lands on your Google Calendar
LiveCal creates a normal calendar event with the right title, time, and details. It looks like any other event because it is one.
It keeps itself current
When the flight’s gate changes or the game goes final, LiveCal updates the event in place and adds a live-state line — so the calendar entry always reflects reality, not the moment you created it.
Staying accurate
An event is only useful if it’s right. LiveCal prefers authoritative public sources for each kind of tracker — flight status feeds, SEC filings, league schedules, official forecasts — and is steadily cataloging the best source for every category so it pulls from the same trusted places each time rather than re-searching the open web.
Start tracking
Browse the tracker categories to see examples and set up your first self-updating event.