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Google Calendar

Let Codot read your Google Calendar for smarter task planning

Google Calendar is where millions of people manage their time, and for good reason. It works everywhere, syncs instantly, and plays well with other Google services. But it was built for events and meetings, not for task management. Codot bridges that gap by reading your Google Calendar to understand your schedule, so it can help you plan tasks around your real commitments.

Schedule-Aware Task Planning

The biggest advantage of integrating Codot with Google Calendar is that Codot can read your schedule no matter where you manage it. Whether you add meetings from the web, your Android phone, or your desktop, Codot picks up those events and factors them into your task planning. This means Codot always has a complete picture of your commitments when suggesting how to organize your day.

Meeting Detection and Availability

Codot reads your calendar to understand your commitments. When you have meetings scheduled, Codot factors them into your available time. If someone adds a last-minute meeting to your shared Google Calendar, Codot notices and adjusts its task suggestions accordingly. It can also detect recurring patterns in your meetings, like a weekly standup that always runs long, and leave buffer time around them when suggesting task schedules.

Flexible Task Scheduling

Planning your day in theory is easy. Sticking to the plan when real life intervenes is harder. Codot's Google Calendar integration helps by keeping your task plans flexible. If a meeting overruns and eats into the time you planned for a task, Codot can suggest a new window later in the day. If you finish a task early, it can recommend pulling your next priority forward. Codot continuously reads your calendar to keep its suggestions aligned with your actual availability.

Multiple Calendar Support

Most people have more than one Google Calendar. You might have a personal calendar, a work calendar, a shared family calendar, and maybe a calendar for a side project. Codot reads all the calendars you choose to find genuinely free time, even if those calendars belong to different Google accounts. This gives you more accurate task scheduling suggestions based on your complete schedule.

Works on Web and iOS

You can manage the integration from Codot's iOS app or from the web interface at chat.codot.ai. Codot reads your Google Calendar from either place, keeping your task scheduling informed by your latest calendar events. There is no primary device requirement, so you can set up the integration on your phone and manage it from your computer without any issues.

The connection uses standard Google OAuth, so you're granting Codot read-only calendar permissions through Google's own authorization flow. You can review and revoke these permissions at any time from your Google Account settings.

Key Features

Reads your Google Calendar events across all platforms
Automatic meeting detection and availability awareness
Flexible task scheduling that adapts when your calendar changes
Meeting buffer detection for recurring calendar events
Multiple Google Calendar and account support
Full functionality on both web and iOS

How to Set Up

1

Sign in with Google

Open Codot, go to Settings > Integrations > Google Calendar, and sign in with your Google account. You'll be asked to grant Codot permission to read your calendar events.

2

Select calendars to sync

Pick which Google Calendars Codot should work with. You can add calendars from multiple Google accounts if needed. Map task categories to specific calendars for organized scheduling.

3

Configure sync behavior

Choose which Google Calendar events Codot should consider when planning your tasks. Set your notification preferences for schedule-aware task reminders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Codot supports both personal Google accounts and Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) accounts. If your organization has specific security policies, your admin may need to approve Codot as a connected app. The integration uses the same Google OAuth flow either way.

Codot reads your Google Calendar events frequently to stay up to date. When someone adds or changes a meeting on your calendar, Codot typically picks up the change within a minute and adjusts its task suggestions accordingly.

Yes, you can have both integrations active at the same time. Codot reads events from both calendars to get a complete picture of your schedule, giving you the most accurate availability when planning tasks.

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