Google Calendar
Google Calendar is Google's web-based calendar service, part of the Google Workspace suite of productivity tools. The Google Calendar API is a RESTful interface that allows applications to programmatically access, create, modify, and delete calendar data—including events, calendars, attendees, reminders, and access control lists. Widely used by individuals and organizations worldwide, Google Calendar supports features such as event scheduling, recurring events, calendar sharing, free/busy queries, and real-time push notifications for calendar changes. The API enables integration with business workflows, scheduling systems, analytics pipelines, and productivity tools that need to read or write calendar and event data.
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Features
Type: API
- Seamless API Integration: Connect to any endpoint as source or destination without coding, with automatic data product creation
- Visual Composition & Chaining: Build complex integrations using visual templates, chain API calls, and compose workflows with data validation and filtering
- API Proxy: Expose curated slices of your data securely with a secure and customizable API proxy that validates and transforms data on the fly
- Request optimization with intelligent batching, retry, and caching to minimize API calls and costs