Okta
Google Calendar

Sync Okta Events to Calendar

Automatically sync new events with your calendar. Keep your schedule updated effortlessly. Spend less time managing and more time doing.

When this happens...

New Okta Event
Trigger new event when the system observes a new event.

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automatically do this!

List Events
Retrieve a list of event from the Google Calendar.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Okta Event
Trigger new event when the system observes a new event.
Add Attendees To Event
Add attendees to an existing event.
Delete an Event
Delete an event from a Google Calendar.
Retrieve Calendar Details
Retrieve calendar details of a Google Calendar.
Retrieve Event Details
Retrieve event details from Google Calendar.
List Calendars
Retrieve a list of calendars from Google Calendar.
List Events
Retrieve a list of event from the Google Calendar.
Retrieve Free/Busy Calendar Details
Retrieve free/busy calendar details from Google Calendar.
Update Event
Update an event from Google Calendar.
Create Event
Create an event in a Google Calendar.

About the apps

Learn more about

Okta

and

Google Calendar

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

Okta

Okta provides secure access to applications, essential for support teams managing identity verification and user access, enhancing service delivery.

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About

Google Calendar

Google Calendar is a smart scheduling tool that helps you plan meetings and events efficiently, providing reminders to keep you organized and informed.

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Why

Okta

+

Google Calendar

= Perfect Match

Integrate Okta with Google Calendar to streamline your scheduling process. When a new event is created in Okta, this automation retrieves a list of events from Google Calendar, ensuring that your calendar is always up-to-date with the latest information. This integration minimizes manual data entry and enhances the efficiency of your workflow, allowing your teams to focus on high-priority tasks without the hassle of keeping track of multiple platforms.

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