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 any public company's earnings call and LiveCal puts the confirmed date and time on your Google Calendar — then moves it automatically if the company reschedules. Track a single ticker or a whole quarterly basket; the call shows up when it's set and stays current right up to the day.
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.
Wed Jul 29 · 4:05 – 5:05 PM ET
Q2 FY2026 results call. Webcast on Meta's investor-relations site.
Tap + Track this to set up the same tracker on your calendar.
Thu Jul 30, 2026 · after close
Confirmed time lands once Apple announces
Wed Aug 26, 2026 · after close
Wed Jul 29, 2026 · after close
Late Jul–Aug 2026
One event per company's call
Quarterly
AAPL · NVDA · TSM · MU and peers
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · after close
Thu Jul 31, 2026 · after close
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · after close
We resolve the ticker against public investor-relations announcements and exchange schedules. Until a company confirms its date, the event shows the estimated window; once they announce, LiveCal updates the event to the confirmed date and time automatically.
Yes. List several tickers — or a named basket like "the Magnificent 7" — and LiveCal creates one calendar event per upcoming call. You can refine the list anytime.
If LiveCal isn't sure which companies you mean (for example, an ambiguous "semiconductor basket"), the draft shows what it found and you adjust it in plain English before tracking — the same refine step every tracker uses.
No. LiveCal tracks the timing and confirmation of the call itself — date, time, and whether it's been moved. It doesn't pull live price action or consensus EPS estimates.
Yes — that's the point. If the call moves, the calendar event's date, time, and title update on the next refresh, so you're never holding a stale date.
Open My LiveCal and tap Stop on the tracker, or remove it from the event itself. It comes off your calendar immediately.