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Import from TimeEdit

TimeEdit is the scheduling platform used by many universities across Scandinavia and Europe. Study-Track connects directly to your TimeEdit subscription: your timetable stays current without any manual updates.

Steps

  1. In Study-Track, go to Settings → Timetable

  2. Tap Add timetable

  3. Search for your institution by name and select it

  4. Study-Track asks for your TimeEdit subscription URL (see below)

  5. Paste the URL and tap Import

Finding your TimeEdit subscription URL

  1. Log into your university's TimeEdit portal: the URL usually looks like cloud.timeedit.net/...
  2. Navigate to My schedule or My reservations
  3. Look for a Subscribe, Export, or iCal button
  4. Copy the subscription URL: it ends in .ics and contains a long token
Can't find the subscribe button?

The exact location varies by institution and TimeEdit version. Try looking in the top-right menu, or under a calendar/export icon. If you're stuck, your university's IT helpdesk can point you to the right page.

After importing

Your lectures, tutorials, and labs appear colour-coded in the week view within seconds. Each course is created as a separate subject with an auto-assigned colour.

Keeping it up to date

TimeEdit subscription URLs are live feeds. When your schedule changes: a room swap, a cancelled lecture, or a new revision: tap Re-import in Settings → Timetable to pull the latest version.

Troubleshooting

No events appear after import

Make sure you copied the full URL including the https:// prefix. Partial URLs fail silently.

Some courses are missing

Some universities configure TimeEdit to only show the current or next few weeks in the personal view. Check directly in the TimeEdit portal to confirm which events are included. You can always add missing classes manually from the week view.

Import error

Your university's TimeEdit server may be temporarily unavailable. Wait a few minutes and try again. If the problem persists, check that your TimeEdit portal itself is accessible.