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Good Afternoon -- I am a fractional executive and currently work for several firms.  One of my clients specifically wants me to use their email domain & branding for interactions with their clients.  They use MSO365 and Teams as their email platform.  My firm is based on Gmail and this is my primary calendar.  I had read that Calendly Premium (?) allows calendar synchronization between multiple disparate calendars across both platform domains.  My goal would be to have Calendly book appointments, post them to my gmail main account but to have my availability reflected in my client’s O365 calendar.  I do not want to tell their staff to use calendly to book an appointment with me as they should “see” my availability in their Teams calendar instance and be able to book me for internal meetings using Teams.  

I am sure anyone in a similar role as I would have this challenge,  How does Calendly support this ?  If what I read was not accurate, then are there workarounds folks use to enable this?

Thank you all very much in advance.

--AB

Hi ​@DawggyDaddy - Thanks for reaching out!

Got it, so it sounds like there are a few things going on. First, yes, with our paid plans you can connect up to six different calendars. Once connected, you’ll be able to designate which calendar events are added to, and which ones are checked for conflicts. Keep in mind, you can only add events to one calendar at a time. You can read more on this here: Connect your calendar to Calendly


From here, in order to see your events from Google in Outlook, you can follow the steps in this article from Microsoft here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/see-your-google-calendar-in-outlook-c1dab514-0ad4-4811-824a-7d02c5e77126

Let me know if you have any additional questions, just want to make sure I’m not missing anything.