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May 31, 2026

Why EventWipe is the best way to delete multiple events in your calendar.

EventWipe gives you a safer and faster way to remove unwanted calendar events in bulk with clear rules, previews, and controlled batches.

  • google-calendar
  • bulk-delete
  • cleanup
  • productivity

Deleting one calendar event is easy. Deleting hundreds without mistakes is hard.

Most people try to clean calendar clutter directly in Google Calendar, then discover the same problems: broad searches, manual clicking, and too much uncertainty before pressing delete.

EventWipe is built for this exact workflow. It gives you a practical system for deleting multiple events quickly while protecting the events that still matter.

What makes a bulk-delete method actually good

A reliable cleanup method needs more than speed. It should give you:

  • precise targeting
  • a clear preview before deletion
  • low-risk execution in batches
  • repeatable rules for future cleanup

If one of these is missing, cleanup becomes stressful and error-prone.

Where manual calendar cleanup breaks down

Google Calendar is excellent for daily scheduling, but bulk cleanup is not its strongest use case.

Common pain points include:

  • too many matching events with similar names
  • difficult separation between active and obsolete recurring series
  • no structured workflow for preview, delete, verify, repeat
  • high effort when cleaning across long time ranges

That is why many people postpone cleanup for months.

Why EventWipe works better

EventWipe focuses on the exact decisions you need during mass deletion.

  1. Rule-based filtering: target events by title patterns, organizer, date ranges, and other signals.
  2. Preview-first workflow: inspect matched results before anything is removed.
  3. Batch deletion controls: delete in smaller groups so verification stays simple.
  4. Calendar scope control: focus only on the calendars you intend to clean.
  5. Repeatable process: reuse successful rules for monthly or quarterly maintenance.

Instead of guessing, you move through a controlled sequence.

A practical example

Imagine you need to remove old recurring project syncs that ended months ago.

With EventWipe, a typical flow looks like this:

  1. Set a rule for event title prefix and organizer.
  2. Restrict the date range to older events.
  3. Preview the matched events and spot-check edge cases.
  4. Delete the first batch.
  5. Verify your calendar views, then continue.

This keeps mistakes low and confidence high.

Better for teams too

Calendar cleanup is not just personal productivity. In shared environments, bad cleanup can create confusion for multiple people.

EventWipe helps teams by making deletion logic explicit and reviewable before execution. That means fewer surprises and cleaner coordination.

The long-term advantage

The best cleanup tool is the one you will use consistently.

EventWipe turns bulk deletion from an occasional risky task into a repeatable habit. Over time, that means:

  • faster weekly planning
  • fewer false conflicts
  • more trust in your calendar as a decision tool

If your calendar has accumulated years of noise, EventWipe is the most practical way to clean it up safely and keep it clean.