FAQ

General Questions

What is DeafCal? Why should I use it?
DeafCal is a community for discovering and sharing events. It can help you find stuff to do or discover what your friends are doing. If you’d like, read more about us.

What does it cost?
Using DeafCal is free, free, free.

How do you make money?
DeafCal is a strictly free service and we make money with advertising.

Are you open to more advertisers?
Yes, we are. Email info@DeafCal.com to inquire about advertising opportunities.

Will DeafCal or its advertisers send me or my friends spam?
Absolutely not. When you signed up for DeafCal, we promised you we wouldn’t e-mail you about anything unrelated to DeafCal. Nobody else has access to your e-mail information, your friends’ and you won’t receive any spam to the e-mail address associated with your DeafCal account, period. We hate spam, too.

I have a great idea for DeafCal!
Email us at info@DeafCal.com.

Posting, sharing, and receiving notifications

How do I post events?
Click on “Post an Event” on the top toolbar. This will lead you to a “Register” screen. Enter an username, your email address, and we will email you with a password. After registering, you will see an interface that allows you to post as many events as you like.

How do I share events with my friends?
Click on “Post an Event” on the top toolbar. This will lead you to a “Register” screen. Enter an username, your email address, and we will email you with a password. After registering, you will see an interface that allows you to post as many events as you like.

How do I receive notifications?
This feature is coming shortly.

I forgot my DeafCal username!
Email info@DeafCal.com with your inquiry, and we will do our best to help you.

I’ve forgotten my password!
No worries. Go here and we’ll send your reset password to your e-mail address.

Event Problems

Is “self-promotion” OK?
Yes. We think it’s great that you and your organization are here to promote yourself, but start slowly. Adding your content gradually gives you and the DeafCal community time to discover each other. If you are the organizer, promoter, or beneficiary of an event, then it’s most likely you’ll be received poorly by the community for flooding DeafCal with too many events at once. It helps to be aware of your audience.

I see a duplicate event! How do I get rid of it?
The best thing to do is to email info@DeafCal.com to notify an DeafCal moderator. We’ll review it and remove it.

How do I delete an event I created?
You can delete any event you created by signing in and clicking the “Manage” tab.

How do I delete an event someone else created?
You can’t do this directly, for obvious reasons. Email the moderator at info@DeafCal.com and we’ll look into it.

Someone unaffiliated with my organization posted a listing for my event. How can I correct and expand the details?

Great! Someone loved your event so much, they added it to DeafCal. The best thing to do is to email info@DeafCal.com to ask us to correct it. You can also post a comment with the new information to notify others in the meantime.

Someone made a mistake on an event!

Very often, the quickest way to fix a problem is to contact the moderator at info@DeafCal.com and sending them a quick note. You can also post a comment with the new information to notify others in the meantime.

Miscellaneous

My FAQ wasn’t answered here!
Please contact us with your questions and we’ll do our best to help.

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