About Skedz
What it does
- Load schedules from a URL or local file
- Filter by day, room, track, type, language + search
- Heart sessions to build your own schedule
- Export to iCal / download your selections
What it is not
Skedz is not a platform. It does not require accounts, and it does not track you. Your data stays on your device unless you explicitly export it.
Get Skedz
Different ways to use
Use the hosted app directly, or run it yourself from the source.
Schedules
Supported formats
Skedz reads several common formats used by conferences and tools:
- JSON – Frab / Pretalx
schedule.json - XML – Pentabarf / Frab / Pretalx
schedule.xml - xCal – XML iCalendar format
- iCal / ICS – standard iCalendar format
Example schedules
A few real-world examples that work out of the box:
-
39C3 (Chaos Communication Congress)
JSON (schedule.json) -
FOSDEM 2026
XML (schedule.xml) via CORS proxy
Community Projects
Skedz for Delta Chat (webxdc)
A webxdc port to use Skedz inside chats (Delta Chat). View conference schedules and share liked sessions with everyone in the chat.
Community project by link2xt.
Built by the community
Skedz is intentionally hackable. Ports, integrations, and other side projects are welcome. If you build something around Skedz, we're happy to list it here.
Troubleshooting
Some schedule servers block browser access due to CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing).
In this case you can:
- Download the file and import it via “Import file”.
- Use a CORS proxy such as cors.skedz.org.
Example using the Skedz CORS Proxy (FOSDEM 2026 schedule):
https://app.skedz.org/?url=https://cors.skedz.org/https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/xml