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Zapier makes it easy to integrate Google Calendar with TASKER - no code necessary. See how you can get setup in minutes.
Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Calendar" from Google Calendar.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Task Request" in TASKER.
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Zapier seamlessly connects Google Calendar and TASKER, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- New Calendar
Triggers when a calendar is created.
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- Expand Recurring Events
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- CalendarRequired
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- Time Before
- Time Before (Unit)
- Search_term
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- EventRequired
- Attendee/sRequired
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Frequently Asked Questions about Google Calendar + TASKER integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Google Calendar and TASKER
How can I integrate Google Calendar with TASKER?
To integrate Google Calendar with TASKER, you'll need to use our platform to create automated workflows, known as Zaps. Start by setting up Google Calendar as a trigger event, such as 'New Event Created', and then set TASKER as the action app to execute specific tasks once the trigger fires.
Can I trigger a TASKER task when a new calendar event is created?
Yes, you can set up Google Calendar's 'New Event Created' as a trigger on our platform. Once this is in place, you can configure TASKER to perform actions such as sending notifications, starting timers, or executing any custom tasks you've defined.
Is it possible for TASKER to update an existing Google Calendar event?
Currently, our integration supports triggering tasks in TASKER from Google Calendar events, but modifying existing calendar events directly from TASKER might require additional configurations within your task setups or using additional integrations and services.
What kind of actions can I automate between Google Calendar and TASKER?
Once integrated, you can automate a variety of actions. For example, when a calendar event starts (trigger), you could set up TASKER to mute your phone or send an SMS notification (action). Conversely, upon the creation of an event in Google Calendar (trigger), you could log work hours or start a pre-defined routine using TASKER (action).
How do I handle recurring events in Google Calendar with TASKER?
For recurring events in Google Calendar, ensure that each instance of the event triggers the desired action within TASKER. Set your trigger at the individual event level so that every occurrence activates the associated tasks automatically.
Can I customize what happens in TASKER based on different types of calendar events?
Absolutely! Within our integration setup, use conditional filters based on event attributes like title or location to dictate specific actions in TASKER. This way, only certain types of events will prompt specific responses from your customized task list.
How do I test if my integration between Google Calendar and TASKER is working correctly?
After setting up your workflow between Google Calendar and TASKER on our platform, it's important to test it by creating a sample calendar event that should trigger your defined tasks. Verify that each step executes correctly by observing notifications or changes initiated by your chosen actions.