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Subscribe to holidays for any region or iCal feed

Kopit Cal can subscribe to public holidays for around 150 countries through the free Nager.Date API, and to any standard iCal or webcal link. Each source gets its own color, and days with multiple regions show side-by-side colored dots.

Subscribe to holidays for any region or iCal feed

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  • Around 150 countries are available through the free Nager.Date API with no key required.
  • Any iCal or webcal link that follows RFC 5545 can be subscribed to.
  • Each source has its own color, and multiple regions on a day show as side-by-side dots.

Country holidays via Nager.Date

For international holidays, Kopit Cal uses the free Nager.Date API, which covers around 150 countries. No API key or account is needed, so you can add a country and immediately see its public holidays on the calendar.

  • Around 150 countries available.
  • Free API, no key or sign-up required.
  • Holidays appear inline on the month view.

Any iCal or webcal link

Beyond countries, you can subscribe to any calendar feed that follows the iCal standard (RFC 5545) using an iCal or webcal URL. This lets you pull in team calendars, sports schedules, or any published feed alongside your holidays.

  • Supports standard iCal and webcal links.
  • Follows RFC 5545, so most published feeds work.
  • Subscribed feeds sit next to country holidays.

Colors and multiple regions

Every subscription source gets its own color so you can tell them apart at a glance. When several regions or feeds land on the same day, Kopit Cal shows them as side-by-side colored dots rather than crowding the cell, keeping busy days readable.

  • Per-source colors for easy identification.
  • Side-by-side dots when a day has multiple sources.
  • Busy days stay legible instead of cluttered.

Questions fréquentes

Do I need an account or API key to add country holidays?

No. Country holidays come from the free Nager.Date API, which requires no key and no sign-up.

Can I add a calendar feed that is not a country?

Yes. Any iCal or webcal link that follows the RFC 5545 standard can be subscribed to, and it gets its own color on the calendar.