Public event pages
Eventbrite, Meetup, most library and museum sites. Pages built for date data parse cleanly.
How it works
Step 01
From the address bar or any app's Share -> Copy Link option.
Step 02
Sense fetches the page and reads it on your behalf - no need to open the page yourself.
Step 03
Tap the saved event later and the original URL is one tap away - for venue addresses, parking info, or ticket purchases.
Where it works (and where it doesn't)
Eventbrite, Meetup, most library and museum sites. Pages built for date data parse cleanly.
"This year's Pride Parade is Sunday June 14" inside an article - extracted from the prose.
League schedule pages from TeamSnap, GameChanger, SportsEngine.
If the event lives behind your account (school portal, work calendar) Sense can't see it. Screenshot instead.
Some single-page apps don't render dates in the HTML Sense fetches. If a URL fails, screenshot or paste text.
The event keeps the URL attached. Revisit the original page for parking info, ticket purchases, or directions.
Best uses
Conferences, meetups, parenting workshops, paint-and-sip nights.
Children's storytime, free museum days, author talks.
Show pages from venues, season schedule pages from teams, festival lineup pages.
The page about next Tuesday's board meeting. Parent workshops. Kindergarten roundup.
OpenTable, Resy, Tock - sometimes faster than forwarding the email.
Local rec center listings, summer camp signup pages, swim lesson schedules.
FAQ
Almost any public event page - Eventbrite, Meetup, museum and library calendars, school district event pages, theater and concert venue listings. Pages behind a login or with heavy JavaScript-rendered content can be hit-or-miss; if Sense can't read it, screenshot the page instead.
Sense extracts what it finds. A library's monthly events page can produce 8-10 calendar events from one URL. You'll review them and pick which to save.
The original URL is saved with the event so you can tap to revisit the source - useful for venue parking info, ticket purchases, or directions. The event itself can be deleted independently.
No. Sense fetches the page anonymously. If the event is behind a login or a paywall, screenshot the visible content instead and import that.