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Connecting Google or Microsoft Calendar

Why connect your calendar?

Connecting Google Calendar or Outlook does two important things:

  • Blocks your busy times — any existing event in your connected calendar will hide that slot from your booking page, so you can never be double-booked.

  • Adds new bookings to your calendar — the moment someone books, the event appears in your Google Calendar / Outlook, with the visitor as an attendee.

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Connect Google Calendar

  1. Open Calendar → Integrations.

  2. Click Connect Google.

  3. Sign in with the Google account you use for your calendar.

  4. Accept the requested permissions (calendar read & write).

  5. You will be sent back to the Integrations page with a green “Connected” badge.

Connect Outlook / Microsoft 365

  1. Open Calendar → Integrations.

  2. Click Connect Microsoft.

  3. Sign in with your Microsoft account (personal or work).

  4. Accept the requested permissions.

Which calendar is checked? Which gets new events?

After connecting, you will see a list of all calendars in that account. For each one you can toggle:

  • Check for conflicts — events in this calendar will hide booking slots.

  • Add new bookings here — new bookings are written into this calendar. Usually only one calendar should have this turned on.

Disconnecting

Click Disconnect next to the integration. Past bookings stay in your account, but no new busy events will be read and no new bookings will be written to that calendar.

Privacy

We only read the busy times of events — never the title, description or attendees. Tokens are encrypted at rest.

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