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title: "How to Send SMS Reminders from iCloud Calendar (Apple)"
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# How to Send SMS Reminders from iCloud Calendar (Apple)

> Connect your Apple iCloud calendar to Remindlo and send automatic SMS appointment reminders to clients. Copy your public calendar link (webcal), paste it into Remindlo, done.

## **Overview**

If your bookings live in Apple's Calendar app or iCloud.com, Remindlo can send an automatic SMS to each client before their appointment, so fewer people forget and fewer slots go to waste. You do not change how you book. You just publish your iCloud calendar as a public link, paste that link into Remindlo once, and reminders go out on their own.

This guide covers the Apple-specific bit: how to find and copy the right link. For the wider picture (why SMS beats email, phone-number formatting, reminder timing), see [Calendar SMS reminders for small businesses](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/help/calendar-sms-reminders).

Prefer Outlook or Microsoft 365? We have a dedicated walkthrough for that: [Automate appointment reminders with Outlook Calendar](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/blog/automate-appointment-reminders-outlook-calendar).

## **What you will need**

-   An iCloud calendar with your appointments in it (a dedicated "Work" or "Clients" calendar is ideal, so personal events stay private).
    
-   Client mobile numbers written into the event (we explain where in Step 3).
    
-   A [free Remindlo account](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/register). The free plan includes 10 SMS a month, which is enough to test the whole flow.
    

## **Good to know before you start: iCloud gives you a "webcal" link**

When you publish an iCloud calendar, Apple hands you a link that starts with `webcal://` rather than `https://`, for example:

```plain_text
webcal://p106-caldav.icloud.com/published/2/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
```

That is normal. `webcal://` is just Apple's way of labelling a calendar subscription link. Under the bonnet, it is the same read-only calendar feed.

**You do not need to edit it.** Paste the link exactly as iCloud gives it to you. Remindlo recognises `webcal://` links and connects to them automatically. (If you paste one somewhere that insists on `https://`, you can simply swap `webcal://` for `https://` at the front and the link still works, but in Remindlo it is not necessary.)

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## **Step 1: Publish your iCloud calendar and copy the link**

Publishing a calendar publicly is done on a computer or in a web browser. The iPhone and iPad Calendar app does not reliably expose the public-link option, so the simplest route on mobile is to open [**iCloud.com**](http://iCloud.com) **in Safari** and follow the web steps below.

### **Option A: iCloud.com in a browser (any device)**

1.  Go to [iCloud.com](http://iCloud.com) and sign in, then open **Calendar**.
    
2.  In the left sidebar, hover over the calendar you want to share and click the **share icon** (the person / "..." control next to the calendar name).
    
3.  In **Calendar Sharing**, turn on **Public Calendar**.
    
4.  A link appears underneath (it starts with `webcal://`). Click **Copy**.
    
5.  Click **Save** to keep the calendar public.
    

![Make Icloud Calendar Public Web Version](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/media/make-icloud-calendar-public-web-version-1783449535934.webp "Make Icloud Calendar Public Web Version")

### **Option B: Calendar app on Mac (desktop)**

1.  Open the **Calendar** app on your Mac.
    
2.  In the sidebar, find your calendar under **iCloud**. Move your pointer over it and click the **broadcast / share icon** next to its name (or Control-click the calendar and choose **Sharing Settings**).
    
3.  Tick **Public Calendar**.
    
4.  Click the **share arrow** next to the link and choose **Copy Link**.
    
5.  Close the dialog. The calendar stays public until you untick the box.
    

![Make Icloud Calendar Public Desktop Version](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/media/make-icloud-calendar-public-desktop-version-1783449613890.webp "Make Icloud Calendar Public Desktop Version")

> **Tip:** Publish a separate "Work" or "Clients" calendar rather than your main personal one. A public calendar link lets anyone with the link read that calendar's events, so keep private appointments in a calendar you do not publish.

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## **Step 2: Paste the link into Remindlo**

1.  Sign in to Remindlo (or create a free account).
    
2.  Go to **Integrations** and find **Universal calendar (ICS)** / "Connect any calendar".
    
3.  Paste your copied link into the **Calendar URL** field. The `webcal://` link works as-is.
    
4.  Click **Test connection**. Remindlo fetches the calendar and confirms how many events it can see.
    
5.  Click **Connect calendar**. Syncing begins on the next polling cycle.
    

![Connect Icloud Calendar To Sms Reminder System](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/media/connect-icloud-calendar-to-sms-reminder-system-1783449725712.webp "Connect Icloud Calendar To Sms Reminder System")

You can connect more than one calendar (for example iCloud plus Google). Remindlo deduplicates by phone number, so a client who appears in two calendars still only gets one reminder per appointment.

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## **Step 3: Put the client's phone number in the event**

Remindlo reads the phone number straight from your calendar event. An iCloud public calendar shares the full event, including the **Notes** field, so the most reliable place to put the number is in the event's **Notes**.

-   Add the mobile number to the **Notes** of each appointment, for example `Client: Jane, 07912 345678`.
    
-   UK and international formats both work. The international form (`+447912345678`) is safest; for local numbers, set your default country in Remindlo settings so `07...` is understood.
    
-   Events with no number still sync. They appear in **Calendar Leads** so you can add a number by hand.
    

![Icloud Calendar How To Send Sms Reminder](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/media/icloud-calendar-how-to-send-sms-reminder-1783449902393.webp "Icloud Calendar How To Send Sms Reminder")

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## **Step 4: Set up your reminder campaign**

A good default is two reminders per appointment:

-   **3 days before**, so there is time to rearrange.
    
-   **24 hours before**, as a final nudge.
    

Personalise the message with variables. A typical template:

```plain_text
Hi {{first_name}}, a quick reminder of your appointment with
{{business_name}} on {{appointment_date}} at {{appointment_time}}.
Need to change it? Call {{business_phone}}. Thanks!
```

Send yourself a test first by putting your own number on a test event, then let it run.

See more about the types of campaigns we suggest setting up - [The Three SMS Touchpoints Every Service Business Should Automate](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/blog/three-sms-touchpoints-service-business).

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## **How iCloud syncing behaves**

-   **Refresh cadence:** Remindlo checks the calendar about every 30 minutes, so a brand-new booking is picked up within that window rather than instantly.
    
-   **Cancellations and changes:** delete or move an event in iCloud and Remindlo notices on the next refresh. Reminders that have not been sent yet are cancelled or rescheduled automatically.
    
-   **The link is a read-only key:** treat the public link like a password. Anyone who has it can read that calendar. If it ever leaks, turn Public Calendar off and on again to issue a fresh link (see the note below about what that means for Remindlo).
    

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## **Troubleshooting**

**"Calendar not found (404)" or sync suddenly stopped.**  
This almost always means the public link was regenerated. In iCloud, turning **Public Calendar off and back on creates a brand-new link and permanently kills the old one**. If you did that (or someone re-shared the calendar), your old link is dead. Fix it by copying the current link from iCloud again (Step 1) and pasting the fresh one into Remindlo, then remove the old feed entry.

**"That doesn't look right" / no calendar data found.**  
You may have copied a link to an iCloud web page rather than the calendar feed itself. Make sure **Public Calendar** is switched on first, then copy the link that appears directly beneath the toggle.

**The calendar connects but no events show.**  
Check that the events sit in the calendar you actually published, and that they are not so far in the future they fall outside the sync window. Past events do not trigger reminders.

**Times look an hour off.**  
Confirm your time zone in Remindlo settings matches the one your iCloud calendar uses.

**Numbers are not being picked up.**  
Make sure the mobile number is in the event **Notes** (or the title/location) and set your default country in settings so local `07...` numbers are read correctly.

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## **Frequently asked questions**

**Can Apple Calendar send SMS reminders to clients on its own?**  
No. Apple's Calendar reminds you about your own day, but it cannot text your clients. Remindlo adds that layer by reading your published calendar and sending the SMS.

**How do I send SMS reminders from my iCloud calendar?**  
Three short steps: publish the calendar as a public link in iCloud (Step 1), paste that link into Remindlo under Integrations (Step 2), and put each client's mobile number in the event notes (Step 3). From then on Remindlo sends the text reminders automatically on the schedule you set.

**Do iCloud or Apple Calendar reminders reach my clients?**  
No. iCloud alerts and notifications only reach you (and anyone you have shared the calendar with as an editor). They never go to the client whose appointment it is. To send an appointment reminder to the client's phone, you connect the calendar to Remindlo, which reads the event and sends the SMS on your behalf.

**What is a webcal link, and is it safe to paste into Remindlo?**  
`webcal://` is just the label Apple (and some other providers) put on a calendar subscription link. It points at the same read-only calendar feed as an `https://` link would. It is safe to paste into Remindlo exactly as copied. Keep it private though, because anyone with the link can read that calendar.

**Do I have to change the webcal link to https?**  
No. Paste the `webcal://` link exactly as iCloud gives it. Remindlo handles it automatically.

**Can I do this from my iPhone?**  
Publishing a public calendar is most reliable on a computer or via [iCloud.com](http://iCloud.com) in a browser (which also works in Safari on iPhone). Once the calendar is connected, you manage everything else, including adding numbers to events, from any device.

**Is a public calendar a privacy risk?**  
The link is read-only, but anyone holding it can view that calendar. Publish a dedicated work calendar, not your personal one, and keep the link private. You can revoke it any time by turning off Public Calendar.

**Is this GDPR compliant?**  
Yes. Appointment reminders to existing clients are treated as legitimate interest under UK GDPR. Include your business name and an easy opt-out. Remindlo handles STOP replies for you. To be sure, you can consult with your legal advisors.

**Can I connect iCloud and Google Calendar together?**  
Yes. Connect both; Remindlo deduplicates by phone number so each appointment triggers a single reminder.

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## **Next steps**

-   New to the whole idea? Start with [Calendar SMS reminders for small businesses](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/help/calendar-sms-reminders).
    
-   On Microsoft instead? See [Automate appointment reminders with Outlook Calendar](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/blog/automate-appointment-reminders-outlook-calendar).
    
-   Ready to try it? Create a [free Remindlo account](https://www.remindlo.co.uk/register) and send your first 10 SMS on us.

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