Google Calendar
Scheduling changes as messages, not a separate app to check.
How Google Calendar fits into aanty
Google Calendar events link to threads and channels; invites, reschedules and cancellations post as typed messages to the people who need to see them, and actions in aanty (accept, propose a time) can write back to the calendar.
Two-way event sync
Reschedules and cancellations from Calendar post as messages; responses in aanty write back to the event.
Reminders as messages
Upcoming-meeting reminders arrive as typed messages in context, not a separate notification surface.
Entity-linked threads
A recurring meeting or project sync can own a thread that persists across every occurrence.
Bi-directional integration
Events flow both ways: Google Calendar activity lands in aanty as a typed message in the right thread, and actions taken in aanty — approvals, replies, assignments — flow back out to Google Calendar, kept in sync through the same tenant-scoped access controls as the rest of the product.
See it alongside
Other integrations and pages that pair naturally with this one.
See Google Calendar inside a real aanty workspace
Bring the Google Calendar events your team already generates. In fifteen minutes we'll show you what they look like as a conversation, not a notification.