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How to add relevant holidays to your calendar view

Holidays enable your team to stay on top of relevant dates and opportunities in your selected regions.

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What are Holidays in HeyOrca?

Holidays are embeddable workspace events that can be added to your HeyOrca calendar views. They serve as a reminder of notable holidays to ensure that your team never misses a relevant marketing opportunity by always being visible in your calendar!

Add holidays to your workspace

Step 1: Head over to your workspace settings page

Go to the settings page located on the left-hand side.

Screenshot with red arrow pointing to the Calendar Settings icon

Step 2: Click on the Holidays tab

Once in the settings page, click on the Holidays tab.

Screenshot with red arrow pointing to the Holidays tab

Step 3: Choose holidays based on relevant locations

With Holidays, you can select relevant holidays for nearly any location in the world! Use the dropdown menu or search bar to find your desired locations and add them to your workspace by selecting them.

GIF illustrating how to add relevant regional holidays to your calendar

Hovering over the Holiday tile will display additional contextual information about the specific holiday.

Customize the holiday event colour

The appearance for holidays can be customized to match your team's brand and needs. Customization can be done by clicking on the colored icon on the right of your added holiday. Choose from the provided colour options, or add in a custom colour using the picker.

Screenshot with red arrow pointing to the color icon, illustrating how to customize the holiday color in your calendar

Remove holidays from your workspace

To remove added regional holidays, press the delete icon located on the right side of the holiday. Once pressed, the added holiday set will be removed from your calendar view and the holidays tab.

Screenshot with red arrow pointing toward the delete icon, illustrating how to remove a regional holiday from your calendar

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