Individual sub-calendars are contained within your master calendar. You can create multiple sub-calendars, color-code them, and organize them in folders.
Each Teamup subscription level allows a certain number of sub-calendars.
If you use folders to organize sub-calendars, the folders do not count towards the total number of sub-calendars unless the folders are also active sub-calendars.
When you organize sub-calendars in a folder, you have two options:
Folders are created by adding the folder name in front of the sub-calendar name, like this:
Here's how it looks in the settings. Notice there are 6 active calendars.
And here is how the sub-calendars and folders look on the calendar:
The folders are gray with black font. They are folders only (not active sub-calendars) and do not count toward the sub-calendar limit.
If you create a sub-calendar with the same name as a folder, e.g. Folder 1, then the folder will also be an active sub-calendar:
Here is how these sub-calendars and folders look on the calendar:
Notice that the folders have their own color and have white font when they are active sub-calendars as well as folders. When folders are active sub-calendars, they do count toward the sub-calendar limit.