Create an event
Add a new event within a calendar.
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In detail
What it does and what it's for
This integration allows you to automatically create events in Google Calendar, streamlining your schedule management and ensuring you never miss an important commitment.
By setting up this automation, you can customize details such as the summary, description, location, and event date, tailoring them to your specific needs.
- You can specify the start date of the event or create all day duration events.
How it works
How it fits in an automated task
A Botize task pairs a trigger with one or more actions. This piece is one of them.
Pick a trigger
The event that starts the task, from this app or any other.
This action runs
Botize performs it automatically using the data the trigger delivers.
Turn it on and forget it
The task runs on its own from then on. If something's off, tweak it or we'll help you.
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Connect your Google Calendar
Add a profile to use it in your tasks. There's a step-by-step guide if you need it.
Add a new profile Step-by-step guideYour profiles
Your connected Google Calendar accounts
These are the accounts you already have linked to Botize, ready to use in your tasks. You can reconnect or remove any of them.
Setup
Customization options
Fields you can adjust when using it in your automation.
Valid formats for event dates
The following table contains a list with examples of the different formats allowed to indicate dates.
These formats are used to indicate the date on which the different events will be created in the calendar.
You can combine any valid date format with any valid time format, like "Monday 13:00".
| Example | Event creation date |
|---|---|
| Now | The same day that the task is executed |
| +1 day | Day after the day the task is executed |
| +2 weeks | 2 weeks after the day the task is executed |
| Monday | next calendar day Monday |
Valid formats for event times
The following table contains a list with examples of the different formats allowed to indicate times.
These formats are used to indicate the date on which the different events will be created in the calendar.
You can combine any valid date format with any valid time format, like "Monday 13:00".
| Example | Event creation time |
|---|---|
| Now | The same hour and minute that the task is executed |
| +1 hour | Same minute but one hour after the time the task is executed |
| at 13:00 | At 13:00h |
| 13:00 | 13:00h |
| 13h | 13:00h |
Output data
Information provided
When executed, this operation delivers the following data, which can be used in the same automatic task.
Tags
- Link {{html_link}}
- Event Start date-time {{event_start_at}}
- Event Start date {{event_start_date}}
- Event Start time {{event_start_time}}
- Time zone {{time_zone}}
- Event Id {{event_id}}
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