OpenAgenda is a WordPress app, with a 5.0 average rating from 3 reviews, as of July 10, 2026.
OpenAgenda is a WordPress Plugin Directory app by openagenda. With a rating of 5.0★ from 3 reviews.
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OpenAgenda is a category-leading WordPress app with a limited review volume. It is listed in the Event category on WordPress Plugin Directory, which AppRanks treats as the canonical taxonomy node for ranking and competitor comparison. 3 reviews put it in the early-traction tier — useful for early-stage stores willing to be on the leading edge. Early-traction review counts are sensitive to single launch periods or feature events, so a 30-day re-check before bigger commitments often resolves whether the trend is sustained. Paid-only pricing means evaluating fit on the marketplace listing or via the developer's documentation before installing. AppRanks tracks rating, review count, pricing tier, and category position daily — the figures on this page reflect the most recent scrape from the canonical WordPress Plugin Directory listing.
Pros
- +High average rating (5.0★) signals consistent merchant satisfaction
- +Published by openagenda — established developer track record
Cons
- −Limited review base (3) — ratings can shift significantly with new feedback
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How OpenAgenda works
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Display calendars from https://openagenda.com on your site.
Basic usage This WordPress plugin allows you to embed any calendar hosted on https://openagenda.com on your WordPress site.
Upon activation, the plugin creates a new post type named Calendars. Just create a new calendar, provide the UID of the calendar you wish to display in the calendar settings box, and that’s it !
You can leave the content area for this calendar empty, as it will be populated automatically with your events !
Your events are automatically inserted after your content. If you wish to control where your events will be listed, just use the shortcode [openagenda] in your content.
Settings General settings can be found under the Calendar > Settings entry in the admin menu.
All data related to your API key or calendars can be found on https://openagenda.com.
The settings are divided into two tabs: General and Integrations.
General settings The General settings page provides the following settings :
OpenAgenda API key : Your user API key. Providing your account API key is required for the plugin to work properly. It can be found in your account on https://openagenda.com
Allow for embedded content : If your events contain embedded content, tick this box to allow the corresponding HTML tags.
Load default stylesheets : The plugin provides very basic styling and depends heavily on your theme’s styles. Disable this to rely 100% on your theme styles.
Legacy templates : Templates have been updated in 3.0.0. Check this option to continue using legacy templates.
Cache duration : For performance reasons, basic requests to OpenAgenda are temporarily kept in cache. This settings controls the time to keep them cached, in seconds.
Default event image : Choose an image to use in case events do not have one.
Delete all calendar content on uninstall ? : controls whether you want to delete all your calendars on uninstall.
Delete all options on uninstall ? : controls whether you want to delete all your calendar settings on uninstall.
Allow OpenAgenda to collect usage stats ? : controls whether you want to send CMS used and site URL to OpenAgenda, for statistic purposes.
Integrations settings The Integrations tab allows you to fine tune settings for various third party services the plugin uses.
OpenStreetmap integration settings :
Default map tiles link : This is the map tile used for the various maps displayed by the plugin.
Default map tiles attribution link : this is the default attribution link placed on OpenStreetMaps.
CloudImage integration settings :
CloudImage API key : If you wish to use CloudImage to serve your images, enter your API key here.
Permalinks settings In the Permalinks settings, you can change the prefix for your calendar pages. You cannot leave this blank as your URLs will conflict with WordPress’ default pages and posts.
In the Settings > Reading section, you can set a calendar page as your front page. Note that it will still use the default calendar template provided by the plugin and the default front page template provided by your theme.
Customizer settings In the Customizer, a new panel is available to house various display settings. For now only a main color setting is available.
If you add Openagenda Filter widgets via the customizer, the preview will not display them immediately. That’s simply because filters are initialized on page load and the customizer preview is not always fully refreshed when a setting is changed.
Simply publish your settings and refresh the page, or open your agenda page in another tab. Your filter should work just fine.
Filter widget and shortcodes To allow users to easily find relevant events, the plugin also provides a convenient filter widget. Place the widget in your sidebar or other widgetized area, pick a filter and tweak any additional settings in the widgets admin.
To integrate filters directly in your content instead of widget areas, the plugin also provide shortcodes.
Every shortcode listed here (except for [openagenda]) corresponds to a filter option in the widget.
Additionaly, shortcodes and widget filters have the same parameters, and every shortcode attribute corresponds to a widget filter setting.
[openagenda]
Displays the calendar. You do not need to use this shortcode explicitely, as it is automatically injected in the content of your “calendars” posts.
However, if you need to insert static content after your list of events, you can do so by inserting this shortcode, then your static content afterwards.
[openagenda_filter_active]
Displays the active filters. It takes no parameters.
[openagenda_filter_choice]
Displays a list of choices, depending on the field chosen. It takes the following parameters :
field: the slug of the choice field you want to display (e.g. “cities”, “keywords”, “departments”, “favorites”, etc… ).
additional_field: Any custom field you have setup in your OpenAgenda administration. Only works when ‘Additional Field’ is the chosen field.
page_size: Number of options to display before the ‘More options’ button.
You can find the list of available additional fields in the Forms section of your agenda settings on openagenda.com (ex: https://openagenda.com/[your-agenda]/admin/schema)
[openagenda_filter_calendar]
Displays a calendar. It takes no parameters.
[openagenda_filter_map]
Displays an interactive map to locate and search events. It takes the following parameters :
map_tiles_link : Map tiles link to use. Defaults to https://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
map_auto : Whether to automatically update map on scroll.
[openagenda_preview]
Displays a preview of any calendar. It takes the following parameters :
uid : UID of the calendar you wish to preview.
size : Number of events to display.
sort : Event sort option. Accepts lastTimingWithFeatured.asc, timingsWithFeatured.asc, lastTiming.asc, timings.asc, updatedAt.asc or updatedAt.desc.
filters : Query string representing filters to apply to the request. To ensure it works properly and avoid breaking the shortcode, you should urlencode the query string. You can do so via a simple tool like https://www.urlencoder.org/fr/
links : Accepts oa or an empty string. If set to oa, event links will point to events pages on https//openagenda.com instead of local pages.
[openagenda_filter_relative]
Allows to filters past or upcoming events. It takes no parameters.
[openagenda_filter_search]
Displays a search field. It takes the following parameters :
placeholder : text field placeholder.
Customization Templates for the list of events and individual events can be customized in your child theme.
If you’re not already using a child theme, it is recommended to create one.
https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/advanced-topics/child-themes/
Just create a folder named openagenda/ in your child theme, then copy and paste the template you wish to override from the plugin’s templates/ folder.
Here is a list of templates you can find in the plugin’s templates/ folder :
event-loop.php : main wrapper for list view and single event view. Displays exports button and pagination at the top and bottom.
list-header.php : contains the total number of events and active filters display.
event.php : template used to display the event information on list views.
single-event.php : template used to display the event information on single event views.
event-location.php : template used to display the location information on single event views.
event-additional-fields.php : template used to the list of additional fields on single event views.
preview-loop.php : main wrapper for the preview widget and shortcode.
The legacy/ folder contains templates used prior to version 3.0.0. If you updated the plugin and notice issues on your frontend, that’s probably because your site used legacy templates. Please try and check the Use legacy templates checkbox in the settings page.
The plugin provide convenient template tags for you to display event data in the inc/template-tags.php file. Feel free to define your own in your theme.
The plugin also provides many hooks to allow you to customize the html output or other various data.
Usage of third party services and copyright information This plugin displays data hosted and provided by https://openagenda.com. By using this plugin, you accept and agree with OpenAgenda’s terms and conditions and privacy policy. Please make sure to read them before using this plugin. Also, using this plugin DOES require an account at https://openagenda.com, and an API key.
By default, maps displayed by this plugin use data from https://openstreetmap.org/ and uses the leaflet JS library. By using this plugin, you accept and agree with OpenStreetMap’s terms of use, acceptable use policy and privacy policy
The plugin provides optional integration with CloudImage. The integration requires to create an account at https://cloudimage.io and accept and agree their terms of use.
Icons used in the UI are Genericons, licenced under the GPL 2.0.
Category rankings
As of Jul 10, 2026- Agenda#0of 7Top 1%
- Event#0of 62Top 1%
- Openagenda#0of 1Top 1%
- Events#71of 396Top 18%
- Calendar#74of 433Top 18%
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Where OpenAgenda stands in the Event category
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Frequently asked questions
What is OpenAgenda?
OpenAgenda is an app for WordPress. It currently holds a 5.0-star rating from 3 merchant reviews, and AppRanks has been tracking its public marketplace data on a daily refresh cycle. It is listed under the Event category on AppRanks, where you can see its current category position, review-velocity trend, and how it compares against the top alternatives in the same space. Developed by openagenda.
Who uses OpenAgenda?
Currently around 300 active stores have installed OpenAgenda. Its review base is still building, which usually maps to early-stage merchants and stores piloting a new workflow. It is part of the Event category on WordPress.