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Syncing Events to your personal calendar

Enabling/disabling event syncing to personal calendars

System Admins can enable this feature by opening the Action Menu (three dots icon) in Events view and selecting Enable Syncing Events to Personal CalendarsOnce enabled, System Admins can disable it for everyone in the same manner.

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Subscribing to the Events calendar

Users can sync everything they see in Events view to a Google, Outlook, or Apple (Mac) calendar. Then, anything showing in your Events view will be shown in your personal calendar as well.

Once in your personal calendar, you can link back to the event in Events view to take actions, such as to RSVP, add invitees, or comment.)

When you subscribe, in addition to all future events, events from 2 months prior to the starting date of the subscription are also included.

Data synced from each events notice to your calendar includes:

  • Event Name
  • Location
  • Time
  • Event Description

Additionally, any of your personal calendar's built-in features or options will also appear. For example:  Print", "Email, Duplicate, or Copy To (useful for adding an event to another calendar viewable by others so people will know when you'll be busy).

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(Above image: Google Calendar)

How to sync Events view to your personal calendar

1. In the Events action bar, open the Action Menu (three dots icon) and select Sync Events to Personal Calendar.

Note: This link will only appear if the calendar subscription feature has been enabled be a System Admin).

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2. On the pop-up that appears, copy the calendar link provided by clicking Copy. Note this link is personal to you—don't share your it with others.

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3. Next, go to your Google, Outlook, or Apple (Mac) calendar to add your subscription, following the steps below:

Google

  1. Open your Google calendar.
  2. On the left side column, go to "Other calendars" and click the "+".
  3. Select "Subscribe to calendar".
  4. Under Add calendar, select "From URL".
  5. Paste your Events calendar link where it says "URL of calendar".
  6. Click the "Add calendar" button.

Outlook

  1. Sign in to Outlook on the web.
  2. In the side navigation menu, select the calendar icon.
  3. In the navigation pane, select "Add calendar".
  4. Next, select "Subscribe from web".
  5. Enter the link for your Events calendar.
  6. Under Calendar name, type the name you want to use for your calendar.
  7. Select "Import".

Apple (Mac)

  1. Open the Calendar app on your Mac and choose File > New Calendar Subscription.
  2. Enter your Events calendar link where indicated, then click "Subscribe".
  3. Give your calendar a name in the Name field, then click the adjacent pop-up menu and choose a color.
  4. Click the Location pop-up menu, then choose an account for the subscription (iCloud or On My Mac).
  5. To get the calendar’s event attachments or alerts, deselect the appropriate Remove checkboxes.
  6. Click the Auto-refresh pop-up menu, then choose how often to update the calendar.
  7. To prevent alerts from appearing for this calendar, select "Ignore alerts".
  8. Click "OK".

Notes:

  • Different applications have different sync times and schedules. Initially, you may experience up to a 24 hours delay for Events to fully sync with your personal calendar (most notably with Google), and then less significant syncing delays going forward. Please refer to the support documentation available for your respective calendars for more information on syncing.
  • Event details link. You can always check if an Event has been updated or removed in Events view via the link back to the original notice that's included in your personal calendar's notice ("See <link> in..."). Depending on how your email client handles HTML, this link may be displayed in full or may be inserted as an "event details" hyperlink. Either way, it will take you back to the underlying event.

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To stop syncing Events to your personal calendar

If at any time, you wish to stop syncing your Events to your personal calendar (for example, if you think someone has gained access to your sync link), you can do the following:

  1. Open the Action Menu (three dots) top right in Events view and select Sync Events to Personal Calendar.
  2. On the next screen, right below where the link appears, click the Invalidate button (next to the Copy button).
  3. On the next pop-up screen, click Invalidate again.

This will stop all currently-synced calendars from being able to use your link. A new link will also be generated should you wish to start fresh.



 

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    Martina Samson

    It seems like adding the subscription to Google Calendar only includes events that are visible to everyone, not events only visible to specific org units or locations. Is it possible to sync the Google Calendar subscription to each individual's Jostle visibility? 

    My "Test" event at 4 PM (visible only to me) shows in Jostle, but not in my Google Calendar that is synced with the Jostle Intranet Calendar.

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    Permanently deleted user

    Hi Martina - once you subscribe Events to your calendar, then any event that is visible in your Events should also appear in your personal calendar. There can be syncing delay issues, especially with Google, of up to 24 hours. If that's not case here, then I would suggest contacting support@jostle.me so they can look into this issue further for you.

     

    Vince

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