Google Calendar
Bookings from FlowDule are displayed in Google, and private appointments can block time in FlowDule without sharing details.
FlowDule automatically synchronizes with Google Calendar, Outlook, and Apple Calendar, allowing bookings, personal time, practitioners, and rooms to be scheduled with greater peace of mind.

When you use multiple calendars, blind spots can occur. A private appointment that isn't synchronized can quickly become a double booking, and a busy team can quickly lose track of who can do what and when.
With FlowDule, you see everything in one place, and your customers can only book at times that are actually available. This makes booking, reminders, mobile access, and daily scheduling more stable.
Bookings from FlowDule are displayed in Google, and private appointments can block time in FlowDule without sharing details.
Keep your workday consolidated in Outlook and give teams a more stable view of what's available.
View appointments on iPhone, iPad, and Mac via iCloud Calendar and keep your mobile and desktop in sync.
Connect as many calendars as you need and get better control over practitioners, rooms, and other resources in the same overview.
Changes are updated both ways in real-time. Create an appointment in your calendar, and FlowDule sees it immediately.
Your private appointments appear as busy in FlowDule without sharing details, and buffers can provide more breathing room between appointments.
Select your calendar, log in, and approve. After that, everything synchronizes automatically both ways, so bookings, personal times, and changes stay updated without extra work.
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See how changes synchronize automatically between FlowDule and your preferred calendar, so your whole day fits together better.


Synchronization
Real-time
You don't need to change your habits. Use the calendar you prefer and let FlowDule ensure that bookings, personal times, and the team's overview fit together without overlap.
Calendar integration is included in all plans. No commitment, no credit card, and fewer overlaps from day one.