#Welcome to Calendar
You signed up for a Calendar account. We’re so excited for you! You’ve officially taken your first steps toward a more organized and productive life. Here are some easy ways to get your Calendar account up and running in no time!
#What is Calendar?
Our lives are more complex and busier than ever. That’s why we created Calendar, the ultimate productivity tool. It’s the first all-in-one solution that simplifies back-and-forth scheduling, analyzes how you spend your time, and maximizes overall team efficiency. We have the resources that allow you to work harder and be more organized while saving you hours of time in the process.
To get the most out of your Calendar experience, we created this quick start guide. We’ll walk you through the easy process of integrating your calendars, creating time slots and events, and viewing your time spending stats for the first time.
#Setting Up Your Account
To get started using Calendar, you’ll need to create a profile and upload your active Google or Outlook calendars. Don’t worry, we’ve got a quick video that walks you through the steps:
If you’d like to edit, add, or remove any of your integrated calendars, you can easily do this in your settings.
#Creating Contacts and Groups
To make scheduling meetings and events quicker than ever, we recommend creating contacts in Calendar. The best part is, it can be done with just a few clicks. We’ve provided this short video to show how this is possible:
#Building a Time Slot
Scheduling meetings can be a headache. That’s why we created time slots. A feature that gives you complete control of who, when, and how others schedule time with you.
Check out the video below where we outline the ins-and-outs of Time Slots and how to set them up in your Calendar account:
Interested in adding unlimited Time Slots to your Calendar? Update your plan to create and share as many as you’d like.
#Sharing your Time Slot Links
Sharing your personal Calendar link or a link to any of your time slots is incredibly easy. Share them through text, email, chat, or even embed them on your website.
In this video we’ll show you how sharing and embedding your time slots can fill your calendar with the meetings you want, 100% hassle-free:
#Creating Native Events
Whether your calendars are for professional, personal, or educational use, juggling lots of calendars on multiple platforms is a lot of work. With Calendar's deep integrations, you can manage and create events for all of your calendars in one single place.
Check out these simple tips on how to manage all of your calendars on our platform:
#Analytics
Many of us want to be as productive as possible, but don’t know where to start. Calendar Analytics is the best way to get a complete view of your time spending habits.
This video will help you understand how Calendar Analytics can help you make major changes by analyzing when, where, and with whom you spend your time:
#Find a Time
“Let’s find a time to meet.” We’ve all heard the phrase before, but dread what comes next. You either dig through someone else’s calendar searching for open times or play endless email tag. No matter which way you do it, you’re always at a loss.
With Calendar’s Find a Time feature, you can schedule meetings of any size in just a few clicks. No more digging or email tag, just pure efficiency.
Watch this quick video to learn how Find a Time can make scheduling your next team meeting an absolute breeze:
#Updating Your Settings
Updating and customizing your Calendar is incredibly easy. To help you learn how to add a few key personal touches to your Calendar account, watch this quick video:
#Help Resources
Want to learn more about how to use Calendar? Take a peek at our Calendar Library, for lots of in-depth marketing guides. The blog is also jam-packed with expert tips and tricks!
Here’s the list of our favorite posts:
- 7 Reasons Modern Companies Use Digital Calendars
- Your Guide to Becoming a Calendar Management Ninja
- 25 Daily Calendar Productivity Tips
- How Can I Improve My Calendar Management?
- 10 Hidden Productivity Secrets Successful People Use
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