How to Re-Secure a Compromised Calendar
If you suspect unauthorized calendar access, follow these steps to secure the calendar and prevent unauthorized or inappropriate access in the future.
If you suspect unauthorized calendar access, follow these steps to secure the calendar and prevent unauthorized or inappropriate access in the future.
Removing a calendar from the user dashboard does not cancel the subscription. Follow the steps here: First, cancel the subscription in settings. Then remove the calendar from your dashboard.
If you’re having trouble logging into your Teamup user account to access your calendar(s), here are some troubleshooting steps. General login issues Check your calendar access If you’re not used to logging in to access the calendar, you may have shareable link access to the calendar and not be required to…
Downgrade or upgrade your calendar subscription easily. A calendar administrator can change the calendar’s subscription plan in the calendar settings.
Modify access permission provides full editing capabilities for events: add, change, reschedule, or delete.
Custom event fields allow you to set up information capture and workflow for what you need to do. Learn about the custom field types and how to use them.
Read-only access means that users can view events and see event information, but cannot change any events or create new events on the calendar. Read-only access is a secure way to share a calendar with a group or with the public. ℹ️ More about access permissions Read-only access permission If you…
The add only permission allows users to create events without modifying existing ones in shared calendars.
Learn what are event signups and how to enable them in Teamup. Set a deadline, max number, and control visibility.
How to find the sub-calendar ID in Teamup for your integrations with tools like Zapier and Make.com.