

If you have a ton of tasks and don’t want to clutter your calendar, you can choose to enable the integration for a project in particular. It’s also a good way to let other people add stuff to your calendar thanks to shared projects. This way, you get a calendar view of your tasks… in your calendar. Recurring tasks will create multiple events.Īfter that, you can click on your calendar events, edit them, move them around and everything will be synchronized back to Todoist. If you also entered a specific time of the day, you’ll see an event in your calendar. This is about to change as Todoist is launching a deep two-way integration between Todoist and Google Calendar.Īfter hooking up your Todoist account with Google Calendar, your tasks are going to show up in your calendar if they have a due date. If you’re a Google Calendar user and want to check your tasks and events for tomorrow, you currently have to check both Google Calendar and Todoist. To choose the list you want to trigger on, select Choose value under Customize Task.Todoist is quite a powerful task manager, but it didn’t communicate with your calendar until now. Once connected to your Microsoft To Do account, select Continue to customize the event. If you haven’t connected Microsoft To Do with Zapier yet, you’ll need to select Sign in to Microsoft To-Do to continue. To do this, elect New Task under Choose an Event. Let’s take a look at what the Microsoft To Do Google Calendar integration looks like in Zapier.įor example, let’s say you want to create a new calendar entry whenever you’ve created a new task in Microsoft To Do. And this is where your creativity comes in. You can use any of these events to update your Google Calendar. Updated Task: Triggers any time you update a task.Completed Task: Triggers when you complete a task.New List: Whenever you create a new trigger.New Task: Any time you create a new task.You can use the following events to trigger your integrations with Google Calendar.
