Notion allows you to integrate with external calendars and apps, such as Google Calendar, to help you stay organized and streamline your workflow. Here's how you can integrate Notion with Google Calendar:

  1. Connecting to Google Calendar: To connect Notion to Google Calendar, you will first need to go to the settings in Notion and then navigate to the "Integrations" tab. From there, you can select "Google Calendar" and follow the prompts to connect your Google Calendar account to Notion.
  2. Syncing events and tasks: Once you've connected your Google Calendar account, you can choose to sync your events and tasks from Notion to Google Calendar, and vice versa. This means that any events or tasks you create in Notion will also appear in your Google Calendar, and any events you create in Google Calendar will also appear in Notion.
  3. Selecting calendar to sync: Notion allows you to sync to a specific calendar, this way you can choose which calendar from your Google Calendar account you want to sync with Notion.
  4. Two-way sync: The integration between Notion and Google Calendar is two-way, meaning that any changes you make in Notion will be reflected in your Google Calendar and vice versa, this will keep you always updated and you don't have to worry about double-booking.
  5. Using calendar view in Notion: You can use the calendar view in Notion to see your scheduled events, tasks and appointments in one place. This way you can see your calendar schedule and your to-do lists at the same time.

By integrating Notion with external calendars and apps, such as Google Calendar, you can streamline your workflow and stay organized. The ability to sync events and tasks, choose which calendar to sync and see your calendar schedule and your to-do lists at the same time, makes it a powerful tool for managing your schedule. Additionally, the two-way sync feature will ensure that you always have the most up-to-date information.