Calendar subscription
Your schedule lives in StackTrack—and also in the calendar you already check, via a live .ics subscription.
How it works
StackTrack provides an .ics subscription URL. When you add this URL to your calendar app:
- Your doses appear as events
- The feed updates automatically when you change programs or schedules
- No manual export needed — it’s a live subscription
Setting up
- Go to Settings (or Account)
- Find Calendar subscription
- Copy your subscription URL (or generate a new token if needed)
- Add the URL to your calendar app (steps vary by app)
Adding to your calendar app
Apple Calendar (macOS, iOS)
- File → New Calendar Subscription (macOS) or Settings → Calendar → Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar (iOS)
- Paste the StackTrack subscription URL
- Set refresh interval (e.g., every hour)
- Save
Google Calendar
- Open calendar.google.com
- Settings → Add calendar → From URL
- Paste the StackTrack subscription URL
- Click Add calendar
Outlook
- Calendar → Add calendar → Subscribe from web
- Paste the StackTrack subscription URL
- Add
What appears in the calendar
Each dose is an event with:
- Title — drug name and dose
- Date and time — based on your schedule
- Details — program name, notes (if any)
Events are read-only in your calendar; logging doses still happens in StackTrack.
Refreshing
Calendar apps typically refresh subscription feeds on an interval (e.g., every 1–24 hours). After you change your schedule in StackTrack, your calendar will show the updates after the next refresh.
Privacy
Your subscription URL is unique to your account. Keep it private. If you believe it’s been compromised, regenerate the token in Settings.