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Calagator is a unified events calendar for the tech community in Portland, Oregon, USA. It refers both to the public website at calagator.org and to the open-source software that powers it. The project is maintained by volunteers and aims to help event organizers and attendees discover, share, and maintain local tech events in one place.
Based on the main content, Calagator’s core capabilities focus on community event aggregation. Users can browse events from the next two weeks, upcoming events, or past events; filter by date, venue, and tags; and search for events from the top of the page. For publishing events, anyone can add an event, import events via feed/webpage URL/bookmarklet, and edit event and venue information. Subscription options include iCalendar feeds, Atom feeds, and exporting individual events to calendar clients. Venue pages also show upcoming and historical events at that venue.
The main content does not disclose any commercial plans, seat-based pricing, or enterprise edition. Calagator is described as a public, non-commercial software project, with support available via Patreon. The software is a Ruby on Rails web application, with source code available on GitHub. It can run on UNIX, Mac, and Windows, making it suitable for technically capable communities that want to self-host it or contribute to development.
Its strengths are that it is open, lightweight, and strongly community-driven. Anyone can help maintain the content, making it a good fit when local event information is scattered and needs a single entry point. iCalendar and Atom subscriptions also make it easy for users to connect events to their personal calendars or feed readers. The downside is that it is not a typical enterprise-grade event management SaaS: the main content does not show capabilities such as paid registration, email marketing, CRM, team permissions, approval workflows, data security compliance, SLAs, or commercial customer support. API information is also not clearly specified.
Calagator is best suited to local tech communities, user groups, open-source organizations, and volunteer-maintained event calendar use cases. It is less suitable for commercial event operations teams that need complex ticketing, enterprise permissions, marketing automation, or compliance guarantees.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, node deployment, or availability, so its accessibility from China is unknown.
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