FooEvents Calendar 2.0.1
Description
FooEvents Calendar is a WordPress plugin that lets you present your events in a clean, stylish calendar view. Instead of managing event details across multiple pages, it helps you visualize upcoming items in one clear place. The plugin can turn existing WordPress content—posts, pages, or custom post types—into event entries. You can then place the calendar on any page using shortcodes or a widget.
With responsive design and flexible display options, the calendar stays easy to read on mobile devices and works well across different site layouts. If you want visitors to discover events quickly and take action with less friction, FooEvents Calendar supports a smoother event browsing experience that can improve engagement.
Main Features
- WordPress calendar display — Shows your events in a dedicated calendar layout for easier browsing.
- Shortcode support — Embed the calendar directly inside posts and pages wherever you need it.
- Widget support — Add the events calendar to widget-ready areas like sidebars and footers.
- Convert content into events — Turn posts, pages, or custom post types into event entries.
- Seamless WordPress integration — Works with your existing WordPress structure and content workflows.
- Flexible display options — Choose how your calendar appears to match your site’s layout and priorities.
- Responsive design — Maintains readability and usability across mobile and desktop screens.
Benefits
- Better event visibility — Visitors can scan the schedule faster with a single calendar view.
- Improved engagement — Clear event presentation supports more clicks and interaction with event content.
- Smoother UX — Shortcode and widget placement help you show events exactly where users expect them.
- Higher conversions — When event info is easier to find, users are more likely to take the next step.
- Reused existing content — Converting posts or custom post types reduces duplication and keeps updates simpler.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores running workshops, demos, or local events.
- Business websites promoting announcements and scheduled activities.
- Blogs or magazines that publish recurring event-based posts.
- Agencies creating event pages for clients using custom post types.
- Online schools and communities that need an organized schedule.
- Content creators who want a calendar-first way to showcase upcoming items.