
Revisual syncs with Google Calendar and more, letting you design and embed event widgets in WordPress via shortcodes or the Gutenberg Block Editor.
| Author: | Revisual (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 6.2 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.9 |
| Plugin version: | 0.2.5 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 21-03-2025 |
| Last updated: | 03-12-2025 |
| Rating, %: | 100 |
| Rated by: | 1 |
| Plugin URI: | https://revisual.io/?utm_source=wp-plugin&utm... |
| Total downloads: | 892 |
| Active installs: | 10+ |
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Revisual turns your Google Calendar into beautiful, shareable event widgets. Display your events on WordPress with shortcodes, Gutenberg blocks, or anywhere via link or QR code. Updates happen automatically, so your events are always fresh.
Customize layouts, highlight key events, and promote beyond your website with hosted pages. Simple setup, no coding — just sync, embed, and shine.
✨ Features
Revisual is packed with everything you need to showcase, manage, and share your events seamlessly, making it effortless to keep your audience up-to-date with beautifully designed, interactive event widgets.
✔ Sync with Google Calendar & other calendar sources
✔ Automatic real-time updates
✔ Unlimited event widgets
✔ Gutenberg block + shortcode embedding
✔ Fully customizable widget builder
✔ QR codes & hosted event pages
✔ Multiple widget layouts (list, grid, schedule, cards, etc.)
✔ Event highlighting & branding options
✔ Simple script embed (non-WordPress sites too)
✔ Works across multiple websites
✔ Automatic timezone handling
✔ Zero data stored in WordPress (API-based, lightweight)
✔ End-user i18n built-in
✔ ICS and iCal support
???? Perfect for
Revisual is designed to make event management effortless for anyone who wants to showcase, share, and promote events across multiple platforms — while driving more visitors to your website.
Whether it’s embedded on your site, shared via QR codes, or sent in emails, Revisual ensures your audience can always access your latest events.
- Event creators – Share events widely outside your site, while encouraging attendees to visit your website for more details and updates.
- Coaches, trainers, educators – Promote classes, workshops, and webinars anywhere — from emails to social media — and bring participants to your website to learn more or register.
- Non-profits & community organizations – Keep members informed with events that can be shared externally, while boosting website traffic for announcements, sign-ups, and resources.
- Clubs – Make your services, meetings, or gatherings easy to discover anywhere, while ensuring your website becomes the central hub for full event details.
- Creative professionals – Showcase performances, exhibitions, or shows on multiple platforms, and draw attendees back to your website for tickets, galleries, and updates.
- Multi-platform publishers – Embed calendars on websites, kiosks, emails, and social media, while encouraging viewers to visit your website for the complete experience.
- Agencies managing multiple client sites – Effortlessly share events across channels for all clients, while directing traffic back to each client’s website for engagement and conversions.
???? Events Everywhere
Revisual gives your events a second life. They’re not limited to your website — share them across any channel, from emails to kiosks, while keeping them instantly accessible. Acting as a lightweight cache layer, Revisual ensures your events load fast without slowing down your site, letting you reach your audience everywhere, effortlessly.
???? How Revisual Works
- Create or sync your calendar inside Revisual.
- Design your widget using the visual builder.
- Connect your WordPress site.
- Embed via block or shortcode.
- Revisual keeps your site automatically updated.
???? Customization
- Pick from multiple layouts.
- Change colors, typography, spacing.
- Configure the behaviour and UX.
- Add logos and highlighted event styles.
- Control event detail visibility
- Customize date formats
Support
You can find help desk articles and contact support at Revisual Help Desk.
External services
Revisual connects to the Revisual API to pull your event widgets and ensure seamless syncing between your WordPress site and your Revisual account.
Here’s exactly what happens and why:
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Your WordPress site sends basic information to the Revisual API:
- WordPress version
- Site name
- Site URL
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Purpose:
- To generate a unique API key for your site
- To securely fetch your event data and widgets from Revisual
- To ensure your events are always up-to-date and display correctly
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Data privacy and security:
- Revisual never shares your data with third parties
- No cookies are tracked by Revisual
- No personal or identifying information from site visitors is collected
- Data is transmitted securely via encrypted API connections
- Fully compliant with EU privacy regulations (GDPR)
- Your WordPress site data is only used for connecting and syncing widgets
This setup allows Revisual to function as a lightweight, performance-friendly layer: events are served directly from Revisual servers, keeping your website fast while enabling sharing across multiple sites, emails, and other channels.
This service is provided by “Revisual”: Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
???? Performance & Security
Revisual is designed to be fast, reliable, and secure. Your WordPress site never stores event data — all events are fetched via a secure API from your Revisual account. This keeps your site lightweight and ensures it won’t be slowed down by event queries.
Embedding is simple: a tiny script or WordPress block pulls events dynamically, without impacting your site’s performance. Revisual also handles caching on its side, so events load instantly for visitors.
All connections are encrypted and safe, giving you peace of mind while sharing your events across multiple platforms and websites.
????️ Roadmap
We’re actively developing new features, including:
- More calendar integrations
- Light-weight stats and engagement metrics
- RSVP
???? Feature Requests
Share feature ideas with us: Revisual Help Center
Source Code / Development
The source code for this plugin is available on GitHub. You can review the source code and contribute to the project at the following link:
https://github.com/revisual-app/wordpress-plugin
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