• The best thing about this plugin is its simplicity. If you don’t need much more than an events listing, this is a great option. Content managers don’t need to log into WordPress to add and manage events, they do it in Google Calendar instead. This plugin simply links the two.

    Minor-ish cons:

    • Can’t add a photo to an event listing (although attachments, such as agendas, etc, can be included).
    • Past events can be displayed, but upcoming events do not automatically show as past once the date has passed — the past events display parameters must be manually changed.
    • Past events cannot be displayed in reverse-chronological order without custom programming.

    Still, if you just want a simple events listing, this plugin is affordable and worth considering. Support is responsive, as well!

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  • Plugin Support john

    (@johnweru)

    Hi there,
    Thanks for the feedback.

    In regards to the concerns brought forth:

    1. You can actually add images in your Google Calendar events. These can then be rendered in the events as attachments using the [attachments] tag.
    2. Sorry that this is missing. We however have a feature request on this specific implementation.
    3. I have added a feature request on this for further review by the lead team.

    Kind Regards

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