Manage Google Calendar integration

By integrating AppAlloy with Google Calendar, you can add an action into your app as a trigger that lets you create events in Google Calendar.

What is Google Calendar Integration?

Google Calendar integration allows you to connect your AppAlloy app with Google Calendar.

This means that you can add a feature to your app that automatically creates events in Google Calendar whenever a specific action is triggered in your app.

Whether it's scheduling meetings, setting reminders, or managing deadlines, this integration makes it easy to keep your calendar up to date without manual input.

Benefits of Google Calendar Integration

  • Automatic Event Creation: Your app can automatically add events to Google Calendar, saving users time and effort.

  • Better User Experience: By integrating with a tool that many people already use, you make your app more convenient and user-friendly.

  • Increased Productivity: With everything automated, users can focus more on their tasks and less on managing their calendars.

Integrate Google Calendar with AppAlloy

  • From the dashboard, in the Apps tab, hover over your app and click Edit to open the app editor.

  • In the app editor, switch to the Integration tab

  • On the right sidebar, click the + button

  • In the integration list, find Google Calendar and click the Connect button.

  • Execute the authentication steps required by Google to verify the integration.

Add action to trigger creating events in Google Calendar

Add a new action

  • In the Design tab, go to a Record View.

  • Choose the + button next to the Action section.

  • Rename the Title, then click Configure...

  • Click +Then

  • Choose the action Create event in the section Google Calendar

Configure the Create Event action

For the event creation, you can configure the creation exactly like when you create a new event directlty in Google Calendar:

  1. Calendar: Choose a calendar to add the new event.

  2. Event name: Set the name of the event.

  3. Event description: Provide the details of the event so the end users can remember what the event is about when they look back at it in your Google Calendar.

  4. Start: Set the start date of the event.

  5. Duration: Set the length of the event, it can be an all-day event or have a specific length such as 20 minutes.

  6. Timezone: Choose the timezone that the event is set for.

  7. Participants: Add the people's emails so creating the event can also send them the invitation to the event.

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