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 lake and LiveCal blocks out the glassy, low-wind windows that make for clean water — usually the early morning. Name the lake and LiveCal puts a ski window on your Google Calendar and keeps it current as the wind forecast updates.
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.
Sun Jun 21 · 6:00 – 9:00 AM PT
Dawn glass-off. Best water before the afternoon breeze fills in.
Tap + Track this to set up the same tracker on your calendar.
Early mornings
Glassy before the breeze
Next week
Summer AM
Weekend check
Mornings
This week
Calm days
Next calm window
It reads the hourly wind forecast for your lake and blocks out the calmest hours — usually right after dawn, before the daytime breeze fills in. Set a ceiling like "under 5 mph" and it only schedules windows that stay below it.
Yes. Say "under 5 mph" or "glassy early" and LiveCal only puts a ski window on your calendar when the forecast wind stays under your ceiling.
A forecast — hourly wind speed and gusts. It firms up as the day approaches, and LiveCal keeps your calendar window in sync with the latest run.
Name a lake LiveCal can place and it pulls the forecast for that location. Larger, named lakes resolve best; for a small private lake, give the nearest town or coordinates.
Most lakes are calmest at dawn and glass off again near dusk. LiveCal favors those windows, but if a whole day stays calm it'll block out the longer window.
Open My LiveCal and tap Stop; the lake's windows come off your calendar.