7 Most Useful Squarespace Calendar Plugins for Events 2025
Did you know you can promote your events using Squarespace?
If you run a church, school, or music venue, the Squarespace platform makes it super easy to promote your events to potential attendees.
(Keep reading to discover how to set up an events page in less than three minutes!)
And that’s not all. You can use plugins and integrations to showcase your events to even more people and encourage them to RSVP.
Here are some of our favorite event calendar plugins to get you started.
The takeaway
You can easily add an events page to your Squarespace website
There are additional free and paid-for Squarespace event calendar plugins that you can use alongside and instead of your events page
The right Squarespace calendar plugin for you depends on your needs, software stack, and budget. Many have trial versions so you can try before you buy!
Our top 7 Squarespace event calendar plugins
1. Tockify
The thing we love about Tockify is its versatility. You can create a full or mini calendar in the platform, customize it, and embed it in your Squarespace site.
This is perfect if you want people to be able to see what’s going on in your business at a glance.
Another bonus is that you can create repeat events, which you currently can’t do with Squarespace’s own event functionality.
Here’s how to add Tockify to your Squarespace site.
2. RVSPify
Squarespace doesn’t have an in-built RSVP function for events, but there are event calendar plugins you can use if you want to see how many people are interested in your events.
One of our favorites is RSVPify, which lets you sell tickets to events, collect information from guests, and even check guests in when they arrive.
(It’s free if you’re promoting personal events like a party or wedding too.)
Alternatively, if you’re looking for something simpler and more affordable, you can create an event registration form in Squarespace.
3. Google Calendar
The great thing about Google Calendar is that it’s free, easy to update, and you can add it to your Squarespace site with a code block. Plus, people can add your events to their own calendars, providing them with a reminder that your event is about to begin!
Google Calendar isn’t the prettiest option and customization is limited, but if you use Google tools a lot, it’s an easy way to keep your visitors up to date with events.
4. Bandsintown
If you’re a musician, you can use the Bandsintown integration to showcase your tour, festival, and livestream dates.
Just add the information to your Bandsintown account, open the block menu, and choose Bandsintown.
Link your account, and you’re set!
Eventbrite works similarly to RSVPify – you sell your tickets, encourage attendees to RSVP, and keep them engaged in the run-up to the day.
This Squarespace events plugin works on a pay-as-you-go basis. There are no fees for free events, and you’re only charged if you sell tickets to a paid-for event (and ticket buyers pay the fees unless you choose to cover them.
6. Common Ninja
Common Ninja provides a range of event plugins you can use on your Squarespace site. There’s a calendar you can use to showcase your events schedule, as well as an events list you can use to promote individual events.
All Common Ninja plugins are fully customizable so you can adapt them to match the look and feel of your site, although there is a limit on the number of views each plugin can handle.
If you’re looking for a similar Squarespace events calendar plugin, why not take a look at what Elfsight has to offer?
7. Ticket Tailor
Like all the Squarespace booking calendar plugins above, Ticket Tailor embeds directly into your website, meaning visitors can buy tickets directly through your pages.
You pay a flat rate when you sell tickets, and there is a 50% discount for non-profit organizations, as well as for events with very low ticket prices.
Squarespace calendar plugin: Frequently asked questions
Which Squarespace event calendar plugin should you use?
There are lots of great Squarespace calendar plugins out there, and the right one for you depends on a few factors including:
What you need it for
Your budget
The rate you’re willing to pay on tickets you sell
The software tools you already use
Any additional features you need
Most paid-for Squarespace calendar plugins offer free trials, so you can try them on your site before buying.
How do you add events to your Squarespace calendar?
Squarespace has events pages you can use to add a basic list of events to your site.
To add an event page in Squarespace 7.1, go to your Pages menu and click the Plus (+) button. Choose Events.
Choose your events page layout.
You can then add a new event to your page by clicking on the Plus (+) button and adding the relevant information.
You can add your events as a calendar to another page by embedding a calendar block. Just choose Calendar from the block menu and link it to your events page.
Does Squarespace events have any limitations?
Yes. You can’t schedule recurring events, and visitors can’t RSVP or buy tickets. However, there are lots of Squarespace events calendar plugins that provide this functionality.
How many events can you add to your Squarespace site?
Squarespace’s native events calendar lets you add 350 events per month. However different Squarespace calendar plugins may let you schedule even more events.
Now you know about all the Squarespace calendar plugins on offer, which one will you add to your site?