Google Calendar

Overview

Connect Feathery to Google Calendar to automatically create Google Calendar events when your form is submitted. You may set up multiple Google Calendar actions at once.

What you need

Background

Google Calendar is a free online calendar service provided by Google, allowing users to organize their schedules, events, and appointments. It offers a user-friendly interface and integrates seamlessly with other Google services such as Gmail, Google Meet, and Google Drive. Google Calendar is accessible via web browsers, mobile apps for iOS and Android devices, and desktop clients.

Key Features of Google Calendar:

  1. Event Creation: Users can create events and appointments in Google Calendar, specifying details such as event title, date, time, location, description, and attendees. Events can be one-time occurrences or recurring, with customizable recurrence patterns.
  2. Multiple Calendars: Google Calendar supports multiple calendars, allowing users to create separate calendars for different aspects of their lives, such as work, personal, family, or hobbies. Each calendar can be color-coded for easy identification.
  3. Sharing and Collaboration: Users can share their calendars with others, enabling collaboration and coordination among team members, family members, or friends. Calendar sharing settings can be adjusted to control visibility and permissions.
  4. Invitations and RSVPs: Google Calendar allows users to send invitations to others and track RSVPs for events. Attendees can respond to invitations directly from their email or calendar interface.
  5. Reminders and Notifications: Google Calendar provides reminders and notifications for upcoming events, allowing users to set alerts via email, pop-up notifications, or mobile push notifications. Reminders can be customized based on user preferences.
  6. Integration with Other Google Services: Google Calendar integrates seamlessly with other Google services, such as Gmail, Google Meet, and Google Drive. Users can create events directly from Gmail, join video meetings from calendar events, and attach files from Google Drive to events.
  7. Mobile Apps: Google Calendar offers mobile apps for iOS and Android devices, allowing users to access and manage their calendars on the go. The mobile apps offer full functionality, including event creation, editing, and synchronization with other devices.
  8. Time Zone Support: Google Calendar supports time zone adjustments, enabling users to schedule events across different time zones accurately. Events can be displayed in the user's local time zone or in the time zone of the event location.
  9. Customization Options: Google Calendar provides customization options for calendar views, event colors, and display settings, allowing users to personalize their calendar interface according to their preferences.

Common Use Cases for Google Calendar:

  • Personal Time Management: Individuals use Google Calendar to manage their personal schedules, appointments, and commitments, including work meetings, social events, and personal activities.
  • Work and Business Scheduling: Professionals and businesses use Google Calendar for scheduling work meetings, client appointments, project deadlines, and team events, facilitating collaboration and coordination.
  • Family Organization: Families use Google Calendar to coordinate family events, activities, and schedules, such as school events, sports practices, and family vacations.
  • Event Planning and Coordination: Event organizers use Google Calendar to plan and coordinate events, manage event schedules, and send invitations to attendees, ensuring smooth execution and attendance.
  • Time Blocking and Productivity: Individuals use Google Calendar for time blocking and productivity techniques, such as scheduling dedicated time slots for specific tasks, activities, or projects, to manage their time effectively.

Overall, Google Calendar is a versatile and powerful tool for managing schedules, events, and appointments, offering features for organization, collaboration, and productivity across personal, professional, and organizational contexts. Its intuitive interface, seamless integration with other Google services, and accessibility make it a popular choice for individuals and teams looking to stay organized and efficient.

How to set up

Navigate to the Feathery form that you want to connect to Google Calendar. Click on the Integrations tab.

Open the Google Calendar integration and choose the Feathery form event to trigger the Google Calendar action. Your options are when someone completes the form, reaches a specific step of the form, or whenever data is received from your end user (partial submissions, data enrichment, etc.)

Authorize and connect your Google Calendar account.

Map your Feathery fields to your Google Calendar event content.

Click Connect. Your integration is now live and ready to go!

What’s a Rich Text element?

The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.

Static and dynamic content editing

A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!

How to customize formatting for each rich text

Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the

"When inside of" nested selector

system.

This is a H6

This is a Link

  • This is a list item
  • This is another list item here
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