Connect Microsoft 365 Calendar integrations
Master your team's scheduling infrastructure by automating Microsoft 365 Calendar with Make. Connecting your schedules to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly trigger event updates, find keyword queries, and modify shared organizers. Create an account on Make today to build your first automated calendar pipeline.
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Unlock the full potential of your daily schedule by connecting Microsoft 365 Calendar with the rest of your tech stack using the powerful automation capabilities of Make. Managing meetings, deadlines, and appointments manually often leads to scheduling conflicts and lost productivity, but establishing automated workflows can revolutionize how you work. With Make, you can link Microsoft 365 Calendar to project management tools, CRM systems, and communication platforms to ensure your schedule updates in real-time without manual data entry. By automating repetitive tasks—such as creating event notifications, syncing client appointments, or generating task lists directly from your calendar events—you free up valuable time to focus on growing your business. This no-code integration platform enables teams to design custom scenarios tailored to their unique operational needs, eliminating silos and boosting cross-functional collaboration. Whether you need to trigger automatic email follow-ups after a meeting or sync calendar data across multiple databases, the possibilities for optimization are virtually endless. Stop wasting time on manual scheduling updates and start building smart, interconnected processes today. Sign up for Make now to build your first custom integration with Microsoft 365 Calendar and experience the power of modern workflow automation firsthand.
Creates a new calendar.
Creates a new event.
Deletes a calendar.
Deletes an event.
Gets the metadata of a specified calendar.
Gets the metadata of a specified event.
Retrieves a list of the authenticated user's all calendars.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Searches for the events.
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Popular Microsoft 365 Calendar workflows.
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Mapping links the modules in your scenario. When you map an item, you connect the data retrieved by one module to another module to perform the desired action. For example, you can map email addresses and subject lines to create a spreadsheet using this data.
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