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  1. Integrations
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Connecting a Google Account

Authorize the plugin to operate with your Google Account

PreviousGoogle Project SetupNextProviding Availability (3-way)

Last updated 2 years ago

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Requires the configuration of a .

Granting the Google Calendar authorization to the plugin means that a Google Account is linked to the current WordPress User and the plugin will be able to fetch data from any calendar of that account.

If you have multiple Service Providers (each one is a WordPress User), then keep in mind that in order for them to provide availability and use their Google Calendars, each one of them must follow this procedure while logged into their WordPress profile and their Google Account.

Go to Availability > Google, and hit Authorize.

if you are not logged into your Google Account, you will be asked to login. A consent screen will inform you that your Google Account is going to grant the authorization to the plugin in order to have access to your Google Calendars.

Make sure that the checkbox to allow Google Calendar permissions is checked.

Then confirm and continue until you are redirected back to the plugin page.

During the consent process Google might warn you that the App isn't verified. Just skip this advice by clicking on Advanced (at the lower-right corner) and continue.

After the redirection, back to the Availability > Google section of the plugin, you will see that your Google Account is connected, followed by a list of all your Google Calendars.

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