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UCF students: turn your Webcourses syllabus into Apple Calendar

Stop manually copying deadlines from Webcourses@UCF. Paste your syllabus or drop in your webcourses.ucf.edu iCal URL — every exam, assignment, and quiz from UCF's Canvas-powered Webcourses syncs to Apple Calendar on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac in seconds.

Paste your Webcourses syllabus →
How it works

Three steps. Done.

No account. No setup. Two ways to import — paste the syllabus text or use your Webcourses iCal URL. Either way it ends up in Apple Calendar.

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Grab your Webcourses content

Log into Webcourses@UCF at webcourses.ucf.edu. Copy the syllabus text from your course page, or go to Calendar → "Calendar Feed" in the lower right to copy your iCal URL.

Paste and parse

Drop the syllabus text or iCal URL into SyllabusAI. Every exam, assignment, quiz, and due date gets pulled out and tagged in seconds.

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Subscribe in Apple Calendar

Download the .ics file, then open Apple Calendar → File → New Calendar Subscription and paste the URL. Shows up on iPhone, iPad, and Mac instantly.

Two ways to import

Pick whichever takes less effort.

Both paths end up at the same place — your UCF Webcourses deadlines in Apple Calendar, synced across every Apple device.

📄 Paste syllabus text

Open your course at webcourses.ucf.edu, go to the Syllabus tab, select all and copy. Paste it into SyllabusAI. Works with table-format and narrative-format syllabi.

Paste text →

🔗 Use Webcourses iCal URL

In webcourses.ucf.edu, open Calendar. Look in the lower-right corner of any Calendar view (Month, Week, or Agenda) — you'll see a "Calendar Feed" link. Copy that ICS URL, paste it here, then subscribe in Apple Calendar.

https://webcourses.ucf.edu/feeds/calendars/user_XXXX.ics
FAQ

UCF Webcourses + Apple Calendar questions.

Straight answers. No fluff.

Does this work with UCF's Webcourses at webcourses.ucf.edu?

Yes. Webcourses@UCF runs on Canvas, so the iCal feed works exactly the same way. Two ways: paste the syllabus text you copied out of webcourses.ucf.edu, or grab your Webcourses iCal feed URL from the Calendar section and paste that instead. Either way you get a .ics file you subscribe to in Apple Calendar.

UCF calls it Webcourses, not Canvas — does the Apple Calendar import still work?

Yes. Webcourses@UCF is powered by Canvas under the hood, so the iCal feed URL and ICS export work identically to any Canvas instance. The name on the login page doesn't change anything — subscribe to the feed in Apple Calendar and your UCF deadlines appear on iPhone, iPad, and Mac automatically.

Where do I find my Webcourses calendar feed URL?

Log into webcourses.ucf.edu and go to Calendar. In the lower-right of any Calendar view (Month, Week, or Agenda), you'll see a "Calendar Feed" link. Click it and copy the ICS URL. Paste that URL into SyllabusAI.

How do I subscribe to a calendar in Apple Calendar?

On Mac: open Apple Calendar, go to File → New Calendar Subscription, paste the .ics URL, hit Subscribe. On iPhone or iPad: Settings → Calendar → Accounts → Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar, then paste the URL.

Will my iPhone sync the calendar automatically?

Yes. Subscribe once on any Apple device and iCloud pushes it to all of them. Your iPhone, iPad, and Mac all show the same UCF deadlines without any extra steps.

Is this free?

Yes — free to start, no credit card. The free plan includes 3 syllabus parses, 5 Google Calendar syncs, and 25 AI study queries every rolling 30 days, which covers a typical semester setup. Power users can upgrade to Pro at $6.99/month for unlimited parsing and syncs. Apple Calendar itself is free and built into every Apple device.

Is my syllabus stored anywhere?

No. Your syllabus text is processed to extract dates and events, then discarded. We don't store, log, or sell your content.

Get started

UCF Webcourses syllabus in. Apple Calendar out.

Takes about 10 seconds. No account, no setup. Every UCF deadline on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Paste your Webcourses syllabus →
Prefer a different calendar? UCF Canvas → Google Calendar Canvas → Outlook Calendar Canvas → .ics file