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title: "How to Change Your Notifications for Google Calendar"
description: "Google Calendar uses push notifications and emails to keep you informed, but you might not want all of those messages—or you might want more of them."
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# How to Change Your Notifications for Google Calendar

Google Calendar uses push notifications and emails to keep you informed, but you might not want all of those messages—or you might want more of them.

Google Calendar uses push notifications and emails to keep you informed, but you might not want all of those messages—or you might want more of them. Here's how to change the push and email notification settings for any of your Google calendars, or [turn off push notifications](https://zapier.com/blog/turn-off-notifications) altogether.

## Change the Push and Email Notification Settings for Any Google Calendar

By default, there is a notification ten minutes before all appointments. If you’d like to change this, and only see notifications when you’ve specifically added them, you’ll need to change the settings for your calendar. Open Google Calendar on your computer by heading to [calendar.google.com](https://calendar.google.com). In the left panel hover over the name of any calendar and click the three dots that show up to the left.

Next, click _Settings and sharing_.

Scroll down to _Event notifications_ and you'll see a number of settings.

First, under _Event notifications_, you can configure whether you'll get a desktop notification, an email notification, or both. In the next section, you can decide whether and when you should get notifications for all-day events.

Below that, in _General notifications_, you can configure whether you should get email notifications regarding group events. You can toggle emails for new events, changed events, cancelled events, and responses from attendees. Finally, if you want, you can get an agenda emailed to you every morning.

Note that these are per-calendar settings—if you have multiple calendars you'll need to change this for all of them. This means you can use different settings for different calendars.

## Change the Push and Email Notification Settings for Any Calender Event

If you’d like to add a custom notification for any event, even after disabling the default notifications as outlined above, you can. Click on any event, then click the pencil icon.

You can now edit various aspects about the event, including the notifications settings.

By default there will be a notification 10 minutes before the event. You can add an email notification, if you’d like, or remove notifications altogether.

## Turn Off All Google Calendar Notifications on Desktop

Google Calendar's desktop version uses browser notifications to alert you to upcoming appointments, but you can turn them off altogether if you want. To get started, click the gear near the top-right of your calendar, then click _Settings_.

Scroll down to _Event settings_, and you'll find a dropdown menu for notifications.

From here you can click _Notifications_ and select _Off_ to turn off notifications. Want to go a step further? You can [block all notifications on Chrome](https://zapier.com/blog/block-notifications-chrome/), if you want.

## Configure or Turn Off Google Calendar Notifications on Mobile

Don't want Google Calendar notifications popping up on your phone? Open the Google Calendar app and head to _Settings_. Start by clicking the menu button, which looks like three lines, at top left. An overlay menu will pop out; tap _Settings_. Tap _General_, then you'll find the _Notifications_ section. Here's what this all looks like on Android:

From here you can turn off notifications altogether, or change how they look and sound.

## Get Google Calendar Notifications in Other Apps

Like the idea of calendar notifications, but don't want them in your email inbox? With Zapier, you can connect Google Calendar to thousands of other apps, allowing you to do things like [getting Google Calendar notifications over SMS](https://zapier.com/blog/google-calendar-sms-tutorial/).

Or you could post notifications to Slack, allowing you entire team to see them.

That means your notifications will end up where you want them, instead of just your email inbox.