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Scheduling

Google's calendar app — the scheduling primitive behind Calendly, Zoom, and every modern booking flow.

About Google Calendar

Google Calendar is the scheduling primitive behind nearly every modern booking tool — Calendly, Cal.com, Chili Piper, Greenhouse interview scheduling, and Zoom meetings all read from and write to it. Integrating Calendar with your CRM closes the loop between 'meeting booked' and 'opportunity updated'; integrating with Slack turns standup reminders and meeting prep into automation. Without Calendar integration, half your stack runs on stale or duplicate event data.

Integration Capabilities

Google Calendar has 20 native integrations in its API directory. This page focuses only on guides we publish and maintain.

How Google Calendar Integrations Usually Work

Start with the implementation model, not the connector. We map each pair by intent so you can decide if native sync is enough or if this workflow needs stronger controls.

Google Calendar Integrations

13

Focused pages with known intent and use-case data.

Direct Paths

12

Native in at least one direction.

Connector Paths

1

Usually require mapping, retries, or approval gates.

Most Google Calendar integrations are built for Standard setup use cases. Open any guide below to see the recommended setup path and cost estimate.

Native Integrations from Google Calendar (11)

These guides cover integrations where Google Calendar includes a direct native path.

Tools That Integrate into Google Calendar (1)

These integrations are native from the partner side and can still be configured in your Google Calendar workflow.

Connector-Based Integrations (1)

These workflows usually need connector logic. Open each setup guide to confirm scope before choosing a platform. If you need a starting point, use the recommendations in the section above.

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