Share your calendar view with external parties, control what they see, and subscribe to shared calendars from colleagues.
Share Links
Share links give external viewers a read-only window into one or more people's calendars. You control exactly how much detail is exposed.
Creating a Share Link
Open the Favorites dropdown in the toolbar
Select a saved favorite group (the people whose calendars will be shared)
Click "Create share link" from the favorite options
Configure visibility, protection, and expiry settings
Copy and distribute the generated URL
Visibility Levels
Busy
Viewer sees only that time slots are occupied. No event titles or details.
Titles
Viewer sees event titles but no additional details.
Full
Viewer sees all event details including description, location, and attendees.
Protection Options
Password protection — require a password before the share link can be accessed
Expiration date — the link becomes inactive after a set date
Day limit — limit the booking calendar to a window of 14–365 days ahead
Per-Calendar Sharing
Individual Google and ICS calendars can each have their own sharing level, independent of the share link visibility. This lets you share some calendars in full while keeping others private.
Open Settings > Integrations
For each connected Google calendar or ICS feed, set a sharing level: Private, Busy, Titles, or Full
Private calendars are never exposed on share links, regardless of the link's visibility setting
The effective visibility is the more restrictive of the calendar's sharing level and the share link level
Viewing Shared Calendars
When a colleague shares their Google or ICS calendar with you, their events appear in your calendar view. Shared calendars show up in the calendar sources dropdown with a sharing badge. You can toggle them on or off like any other source.
ICS Subscription URL
Every share link also works as an ICS subscription URL. This lets external users subscribe to the shared calendar in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, or any other app that supports ICS feeds.
Append /feed.ics to any share link URL to get the ICS feed
The feed respects the same visibility level and password settings as the share link
Events update automatically as the calendar data changes
Use this to embed herbe.calendar events into external scheduling apps or widgets