If you searched for TeamLinkt help and landed on a dead page, that's a real bug on their end, not something you did wrong — their old support URL (teamlinkt.com/support) 404s. The current help article lives at a different address, and the steps themselves depend on whether you're on the app or the website.
Pick whichever you already have open — both get you to the same kind of link.
Open the TeamLinkt app and tap the Events tab. This is the fastest path if you're on your phone.
Tap the 3 dots (top right), then tap Subscribe to Calendar. That opens your calendar options directly from the app.
Copy the URL it provides. On iOS this opens iCloud Calendar directly; on Android you get a Google Calendar link. Either way, look for the underlying URL and copy it rather than letting it auto-add, so you can paste it into Schedule Caddie.
On the web instead: pick your team, then Schedules > Schedule > Subscribe > iCal. If you're on a computer, select your team from the dropdown in the top-right corner, open Schedules > Schedule, click Subscribe, and choose the iCal option (Webcal is the Google-specific version) — that gives you the same kind of link.
Paste the link into Schedule Caddie. Either path — app or web — ends with a link you can paste in here.
Yes — whichever path got you the link above, app or web, it's a standard subscribable feed once you have it:
On Google Calendar (desktop or web). Go to Settings → Add calendar → From URL, paste the TeamLinkt link you copied above, then click Add calendar.
On iPhone (Apple Calendar). Go to Settings → Apps → Calendar → Calendar Accounts → Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar, and paste the same link. (On older iOS versions, Calendar appears directly in Settings.)
Getting the link into your calendar is the easy part. Staying current isn't: Google and Apple check subscribed feeds on their own lazy schedule — sometimes 12 to 24 hours behind — and neither sends a notification when a game moves. Schedule Caddie watches the same TeamLinkt feed every day and emails you the moment something changes, so you're not the one who finds out at the field.
Paste the link into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook and it works — once you have the URL, it subscribes the same way in Apple, Google, or Outlook whether you got it from the app or the web. The catch with TeamLinkt specifically is just getting to that URL — the app and web flows genuinely don't match, which is why so many people give up halfway through mismatched instructions.
TeamLinkt's official help page 404s
Their old support.teamlinkt.com link is dead. The current article lives at help.teamlinkt.com — we've linked the working one on this page.
I'm on the web and don't see a Subscribe button
Make sure you've selected a specific team from the dropdown in the top-right corner first — Schedules > Schedule only shows Subscribe once a team is selected.
iOS opened my calendar app automatically instead of giving me a link to copy
That's expected on iOS — Subscribe to Calendar hands off directly to iCloud Calendar. You can find the underlying URL in the calendar app's subscription settings, or use the web path instead for a plain copyable link.
TeamLinkt built calendar subscription separately for its mobile app and its web dashboard, and the two never fully converged. Both get you a working calendar feed — just via different menus.
Yes, on either path — once you're subscribed, added games and time changes come through without you opening TeamLinkt again.
No — Subscribe to Calendar is per-team, same as most of these apps. If your child plays on multiple TeamLinkt teams, or teams on other apps entirely, Schedule Caddie is what merges them into one view.
Yes, TeamLinkt is active — it's just that one specific help-center URL that broke. The current article is linked above.
Copy the link from Subscribe to Calendar, whether you got it from the app or the web path (steps above), then in Google Calendar go to Settings → Add calendar → From URL and paste it in. On an iPhone, go to Settings → Apps → Calendar → Calendar Accounts → Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar and paste the same link (on older iOS versions, Calendar appears directly in Settings).
Not right away. Google and Apple check subscribed feeds on a lazy cycle — sometimes 12 to 24 hours — and neither sends a notification when a game moves. Schedule Caddie watches the same TeamLinkt feed every day and emails you the moment something changes.
Every kid, every team, every app — merged, color-coded, and watched for changes.
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