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What is a "Public Calendar Feed", "Private Calendar Feed" or a "Public Gig Website"?
What is a "Public Calendar Feed", "Private Calendar Feed" or a "Public Gig Website"?

Share your gigs with supporters or agents, or keep the information private. It's all about letting people know where they can see you play!

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Written by Ryan
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  1. Where to find the "Public Calendar Feed", "Private Calendar Feed" and the "Public Gig Website" URL's

Log in to your Optune account. Click on your profile picture (at the top right) and a box will pop up. Select "ARTIST PROFILE" to continue.


You’re now in your Artist Profile settings. Down and to the left you'll see the "PUBLIC WEBPAGES / CALENDAR FEEDS" card just below the "Additional Information" heading. Click on it. 

Now, to the right you'll see your Public Calendar Feed and Private Calendar Feed url's, and on the left, the Public Gig Website url.

      2. What are these URL's used for?

"Public Calendar Feed":

This feed contains all of the information that your supporters are interested in, such as upcoming gigs, locations, show times, etc.
It can be added to a calendar (explanation here) so that your supporters can see your upcoming gigs WITHOUT you having to disclose private information such as fees, etc.


"Private Calendar Feed":

This feed contains private information such as fees, internal comments, contacts etc. - the information that's only for you and your agent.
It can be added to your private calendar (explanation here) so you can keep track of your upcoming gigs, fees, etc.

"Public Gig Website":

Like the "Public Calendar Feed", the "Public Gig Website" contains the information that your supporters are interested in: your upcoming gigs (with dates), locations and show times. You can link your "Public Gig Website" to your personal website such as onescreener.com or wordpress.com, and send it to your friends and post it on your social media pages. Now your supporters won't miss a gig! Here's an example of how it appears on your website and pages:

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