How to create a website shortcut on iPhone
Published: February 13, 2026
Quick Access in One Click
Sometimes it is super handy to access website in one click! In this video you can see how easy to create a Text2Event website shortcut in few simple steps on iPhone with Chrome.
Installation Steps
1. Open text2event.com
- Launch Chrome on your iPhone
- Navigate to text2event.com
2. Click in the right corner of address bar
- Tap the share/action icon in the top-right corner of the address bar
3. Select "... More"
- In the share menu, scroll down and tap More
4. "Add to Home Screen"
- Select Add to Home Screen from the options
5. There you can rename your shortcut
- A dialog will appear where you can customize the shortcut name
- The default name is "Text2Event" but you can change it to anything you like
6. Hit "Add"
- Tap Add in the top-right corner to confirm
7. And now you have an icon to access the website in 1 click!
- The Text2Event icon will appear on your home screen
- Tap it anytime to instantly open Text2Event in Chrome
Benefits of Website Shortcuts
Creating a website shortcut on your iPhone gives you several advantages:
- One-tap access - No need to open browser and type the URL
- Quick calendar creation - Jump straight to creating events
- Home screen organization - Keep your favorite tools easily accessible
- Saves time - Perfect for websites you use frequently
- No app store needed - Works immediately without installation or updates
Want More Power? Try iOS Shortcuts!
While website shortcuts provide quick access, iOS Shortcuts offer a more advanced and powerful way to use Text2Event on iPhone:
- Siri integration - Create calendar events with voice commands
- Automation - Trigger event creation from other apps or workflows
- Share menu integration - Share text from any app directly to create events
- Widgets support - Add quick action widgets to your home screen
- Background processing - Create events without opening the browser
Ready to unlock the full potential? Get the iOS Shortcut and experience Text2Event with powerful automation capabilities!
Safari vs Chrome
This guide uses Chrome, but you can also create website shortcuts using Safari:
- Open text2event.com in Safari
- Tap the share button (box with arrow)
- Scroll down and select "Add to Home Screen"
- Customize the name and tap "Add"
Both browsers work great - choose whichever you prefer!
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