Google Calendar just fixed 2 big headaches when scheduling meetings

Bookmark (0)
Please login to bookmark Close

Going forward, it’ll be easier to book meetings that fit all participants’ schedules with Google Calendar. In a recent announcement, Google says Gemini is now smarter about suggesting the most suitable times for a meeting—if it has access to all the participants’ calendars.

Furthermore, if several participants decline a meeting you’re organizing, it will now be easier to reschedule it. When you open the meeting in Google Calendar again, you’ll see the next time block that works best for all participants, and you’ll be able to reschedule the meeting for that new time slot with the click of a button.

Google is currently rolling out the new Gemini features in Google Calendar. These features are available in Rapid Release domains, while other users may have to wait until February 2nd to access them. The features are available to Google Business and Enterprise customers, as well as add-ons to Google AI Pro and Education subscriptions.

Going forward, it’ll be easier to book meetings that fit all participants’ schedules with Google Calendar. In a recent announcement, Google says Gemini is now smarter about suggesting the most suitable times for a meeting—if it has access to all the participants’ calendars.

Furthermore, if several participants decline a meeting you’re organizing, it will now be easier to reschedule it. When you open the meeting in Google Calendar again, you’ll see the next time block that works best for all participants, and you’ll be able to reschedule the meeting for that new time slot with the click of a button.

Google is currently rolling out the new Gemini features in Google Calendar. These features are available in Rapid Release domains, while other users may have to wait until February 2nd to access them. The features are available to Google Business and Enterprise customers, as well as add-ons to Google AI Pro and Education subscriptions. Read More