Describe it in plain English
Type what you want to track — a ticker, a flight number, a team, a store. No forms, no settings to learn.
Track a tech or industry conference and LiveCal puts the keynote on your calendar with its confirmed time, plus the conference week as an all-day span. Track the announcements that matter without combing through a hundred-session agenda.
Type what you want to track — a ticker, a flight number, a team, a store. No forms, no settings to learn.
It resolves the details from public sources and creates the event on your Google Calendar, in your time zone.
As things change — times move, scores update, gates change — LiveCal keeps the event current until it's over.
Open the event and you see the live state, the facts, and when it was last updated — the exact content LiveCal keeps current for you.
Mon Jun 8 · 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PT
Annual developer keynote streamed from Apple Park.
Tap + Track this to set up the same tracker on your calendar.
Mon Jun 8, 2026 · 10:00 AM PT
Keynote + week span
May 2026 · keynote
Late Nov · conference week
All-day span
May 2026
Mar 2026
Sep 2026
Sep 2026 · week
Annual
By default LiveCal tracks the keynote — the moment most people care about — and the conference week as an all-day span. Big conferences have hundreds of sessions; we surface those only where the schedule is reliable rather than flooding your calendar.
As an all-day event spanning the dates, so a multi-day conference reads as one block. The keynote sits inside it as a timed event.
Yes. Until the organizer confirms, the event shows the announced window; once the time is set, LiveCal updates it — including the correct time zone.
Major, well-documented tech and industry conferences (WWDC, Google I/O, re:Invent, Build, GTC, Dreamforce, and similar) resolve reliably from their official sites.
Yes — list them and LiveCal creates an event for each keynote and week.
Open My LiveCal and tap Stop; the keynote and week span come off your calendar.