iCal feed

If you don’t use Google Calendar, or you want your Mora meetings to appear in a secondary calendar app, the iCal feed lets you subscribe to all your 1:1s from any calendar that supports the iCal (.ics) format — including Apple Calendar, Outlook, Fantastical, and most other calendar apps.

What is an iCal feed?

An iCal feed is a URL that any compatible calendar app can subscribe to. The calendar app periodically fetches the feed and displays the events in your calendar. It’s read-only — events flow from Mora into your calendar, not the other way around.

Getting your iCal feed URL

  1. Go to Settings → Calendar
  2. Find the iCal feed section
  3. Click Copy feed URL to copy your unique feed address

Your feed URL is private and unique to your account. Treat it like a password — don’t share it publicly.

Adding the feed to your calendar app

Apple Calendar: In the menu bar, go to File → New Calendar Subscription. Paste your feed URL and click Subscribe. Set the refresh interval to “Every hour” or “Every 15 minutes” for the most current events.

Google Calendar: In the left sidebar under “Other calendars,” click the + icon and select “From URL.” Paste your feed URL. Note that Google Calendar can take up to 24 hours to refresh iCal feeds — for faster sync, use the Google Calendar integration instead.

Outlook: Go to File → Account Settings → Internet Calendars → New. Paste your feed URL and click Add.

What’s included in the feed

Your iCal feed includes all meetings in Mora that are scheduled or in progress. Each event includes:

  • Meeting title (e.g., “1:1 with Sarah Chen”)
  • Date and time
  • Duration
  • Any video call link (Zoom or Meet, if connected)

Completed meetings drop off the feed over time to keep your calendar clean.

iCal feed vs. Google Calendar integration

The iCal feed is read-only and one-directional. Mora pushes meetings to your calendar, but changes in your calendar don’t flow back to Mora. If you reschedule a meeting in Mora, your iCal-subscribed calendar will update on its next refresh cycle.

The Google Calendar integration is bidirectional and real-time, and also creates Meet links automatically. If you use Google Calendar as your primary work calendar, the Google Calendar integration is the better option.