Calendar Sync
Calendar sync is the process of connecting external calendar providers via OAuth to automatically import and update events in real-time. It enables a platform to stay current with your schedule without manual data entry, creating a live mirror of your calendar data that updates as events are created, modified, or deleted.
Calendar sync works through secure OAuth connections to providers like Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook. When you authorize access, the platform receives permission to read your calendar events and sync them continuously. This is a read-based integration -- your original calendar remains the source of truth, and the sync reflects changes in near real-time.
The technical challenge of calendar sync lies in handling multiple providers with different APIs, managing webhook notifications for real-time updates, and maintaining data consistency across time zones and recurring event patterns. A robust sync must also handle edge cases like cancelled events, all-day events, and events with multiple attendees across different calendar systems.
SavirOS syncs up to six months of historical calendar data along with all future events. This historical depth is critical for building relationship intelligence -- understanding who you have met with over time, how frequently, and what the trajectory of each relationship looks like. Without deep sync, a platform can only see what is coming, not what came before.
Related Terms
Unified Calendar
A single view that aggregates events from multiple calendar providers into one interface.
Conflict Detection
Automatic identification of overlapping events across multiple calendars.
Calendar Intelligence
Extracting actionable insights from calendar data, including meeting patterns and scheduling optimization.
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