Integration · Scheduling
Google Calendar
Loopden sends notifications from Google Calendar by watching your calendars and routing reminders, time changes, and cancellations to the right attendees over push, SMS, and email. Schedules stay in Google Calendar; Loopden makes sure people actually get the update.
How it works
- 01
Connect the Google Calendars whose events should drive notifications.
- 02
Decide which calendar changes notify attendees — new events, time changes, cancellations, reminders.
- 03
Loopden reaches each attendee on their preferred channel, branded as you.
What you get
Change-aware reminders
When an event moves or cancels, attendees hear about it immediately on SMS or push — not just a silent calendar update.
Multi-calendar support
Drive notifications from any number of calendars, so different programs or locations can run their own schedules.
Channel fallback
Reach people on push first, fall back to SMS or email, so reminders don't get missed.
Frequently asked questions
- Can Loopden notify attendees when an event time changes?
- Yes. Time changes and cancellations in Google Calendar can trigger immediate SMS or push notifications, so attendees aren't relying on noticing a silent calendar update.
- Does Loopden modify my calendar?
- No. Loopden reads calendar events to drive notifications; it doesn't create or edit events. Google Calendar stays your scheduling system of record.
- Can different calendars send different notifications?
- Yes. You can connect multiple calendars and configure distinct notification flows for each, which is useful for running several programs or locations.