Friendly tech tinkering from Israel

Practical PC care and planning tools for real people

ThePCRunners is a slow-and-steady hobby that focuses on helping small-to-medium businesses feel confident with their everyday technology. The first stop on that journey is a free ICS calendar maker that keeps recurring events tidy across Google, Outlook, and Apple Calendar.

We publish original and lightweight tools so the site stays helpful and speedy without overpromising full-scale IT services.

Made for small-medium businesses and teams

ThePCRunners grew out of weekend support sessions for friends, family, and neighborhood businesses. Instead of pitching giant enterprise packages, we share approachable utilities that make day-to-day digital life easier.

Lightweight utilities

We prototype small tools—like the ICS maker—that solve specific headaches without requiring long contracts or complicated onboarding.

Community-driven ideas

Future posts and utilities are shaped by conversations with local shop owners, educators and home users who share what would actually save them time.

Try the ICS calendar maker

Keep training sessions, client follow-ups, school activities, or volunteer rotations organised with a calendar file that just works. The maker follows the Asia/Jerusalem timezone and lets you pick every relevant date in a single pass.

  • Select multiple days quickly using the built-in calendar.
  • Preview the event title, hours, and chosen dates before download.
  • Attach an optional image so everyone sees the same schedule at a glance.

Frequently asked questions

Is ThePCRunners a full-service IT company?

Nope. This is a small, hobby-led initiative. We focus on compact utilities rather than large enterprise contracts, HRIS integrations, or managed service retainers.

Who should use the ICS maker?

Anyone coordinating recurring events who wants a clean invite file. It suits boutique retailers planning staff meetings, parents managing school clubs, and community leaders organising volunteer shifts.

Want to follow the journey?

Share feedback, suggest the next utility or just ask a question. Every note helps us prioritise what to build next.