i have a food truck and we have many different dates at diffenent locations and would like be able select multidates for all theses events.
Hi there, @user1823 ![]()
If I got you right, you have repeated events and you’d like to set the repetitions for them instead of manually adding each separate event. In this case, you can set the repetitions right in the event settings:
However, if it’s not what you meant, please describe your idea in more detail ![]()
the dates repeat on multiple different dates of week , month , year not the same day or week
example is i have a brewery in january and the dates 8,10 11,15,17,23,29,31
i would have to manual select each non repeating day
what would be easier would be to select all possible days of the week,month that would be for that event
Got it, thanks!
Currently, it’s impossible to implement this functionality. I’ve added this idea to the Wishlist and if it gets more votes, we’ll try to consider this opportunity in the future ![]()
I have a Musical Events calendar and during any 1 month, there could be multiple entries that would include the same musical act. For instance, I might have Sam Smith play the 4th, 8th, 11th and 14th of March at the same times. Doing a custom repeat only allows specific times, but that might be the area where you could choose days in the month for that repeat to happen.
Hey there, @user22113 ![]()
I completely agree that it would be a really helpful feature, and this request is already on the Wishlist. I’ve moved your comment to the related thread, where we’ll keep you in the loop ![]()
Many thanks for the feedback and welcome to the Community!
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Issue description:
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Link to the page with the widget in question:
Is there a way to repeat an event using our own dates rather than only the preset time options? I’d like to display more than one date for the same class in the widget.
For example, if I’m running a class on December 10th, is there a way to add the same class again on January 2nd so both dates appear in the widget?
Hey there, @caesar_Bernardo ![]()
Unfortunately, this functionality isn’t supported in our app now, but a request for this is already on the Wishlist. I’ve moved your comment to the related thread, where we’ll keep you updated ![]()

