Publish and share your link
Make your schedule live and get the link into people's hands.
The three views
The editor has three ways to look at your schedule, each serving a different purpose:
- Edit — the default view. Your full editing workspace: event rows you can click or swipe, the AI panel, settings, and all editing tools. Changes here are saved as a draft and are not visible to subscribers yet.
- Preview — tap or click the Preview toggle in the editor header to switch. Shows your current draft exactly as subscribers will see it, including your cover style, colors, logo, and list layout. Use this to proof everything before publishing. Preview reflects your draft, not the last published version.
- Published page — your live public URL. Always shows the last published snapshot. Open it by clicking your schedule's URL in the editor header (or the eye icon on mobile). This is what subscribers see when they visit your link or open a calendar event.
Publishing your schedule
When your events are ready, click Publish in the top-right corner of the editor. Your schedule goes live at its public URL instantly.
Until you publish, your schedule is a private draft. Only you can see it. Nothing is visible to anyone else.
Getting your link
Once published, the URL appears in the center of the editor header. Click it to open your public schedule, or click the copy icon to copy the link to your clipboard.
By default, your link looks like onthree.app/sched_xxxxx. You can set a cleaner custom URL in settings. For example, onthree.app/riverside-fc-u12.
Sharing it
Paste the link anywhere: a text message, email, group chat, or social post. Anyone who opens it sees your full schedule in their browser, no account or app required.
When you share the link in iMessage, Slack, Discord, or LinkedIn, it unfurls with your schedule's name as a preview.
Making updates
Edit your schedule anytime. Your changes save automatically as a draft. When you're ready for subscribers to see the update, click Publish updates. Updates flow into every subscriber's calendar automatically. No action needed on their end.