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AddEvent v2.0 | Now Live

We’ve redesigned AddEvent from the ground up to make it faster, more organized, and easier to customize your events and calendars.

Here’s what’s new and what’s moved:

Dashboard Improvements

  • Navigation has moved to the left-hand side for better workspace visibility, and quick-access to Design Templates, RSVP Forms, and Analytics.
  • View multiple calendars at once and see key stats (events, subscribers) at a glance.
  • New weekly view, enhanced monthly view, and faster Quick Create options with more event fields.
  • List View replaces Schedule/All Events, combining them into a single, filterable view.

Calendars

  • Color palettes are now managed at the account level (not per calendar).
  • Add calendar images, preview landing pages, and get your sharing methods all on the calendar details page.

Events & RSVPs

  • RSVP settings have moved to a dedicated tab on the event edit page.
  • RSVP attendees now appear on their own page, with a one-off Email Attendees tool and WYSIWYG editor.
  • Event images and previews are now supported on landing pages and lists.

Design Templates

  • Introduced a new no-code Design Templates editor for event and calendar pages and embeddable calendars.
  • Quick Customize and Custom HTML templates are retired.
  • You can still add custom code in the Advanced Customization tab (Pro & Enterprise only).
  • Templates now include live previews, duplication, and deletion tools.

RSVP Forms

  • Now fully no-code with simplified tabs for setup, fields, and emails.
  • WYSIWYG email editor replaces the old plain text setup—easier formatting, images, and previews.

Real-Time Analytics

  • Access real-time analytics directly from event or calendar detail pages.
  • Account-level overview shows recent usage, with detailed views for individual events or calendars.

AddEvent 2.0 streamlines navigation, centralizes key settings, introduces no-code design and RSVP tools, and improves visibility across calendars, events, and analytics.

Read the full guide: What to Expect with AddEvent 2.0