A Chinese lunar birthday lands on a different Gregorian date every year, so a normal yearly repeat reminds you on the wrong day. MoonCal turns your lunar birthdays, anniversaries and festivals into a subscribable calendar — add it once and it updates to the correct date every year.
Your subscription link is a private address — only people you share it with can see the calendar.
April 2026
One lunar birthday, the correct Gregorian day each year
A normal yearly repeat stays on the same Gregorian date. But a Chinese lunar birthday falls on a different Gregorian date each year — and a leap month makes it trickier still. MoonCal converts each lunar date correctly and keeps your calendar updated automatically.
Ordinary yearly repeat
Stuck on one date, so it reminds you on the wrong day.
Every MoonCal calendar is a standard .ics subscription, so it works the way your calendar app already expects.
Subscribe once and new dates appear on their own — nothing to re-import each year.
Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook and Fastmail all stay in sync.