--- title: "Google Calendar Trigger" description: "Kick off crews when Google Calendar events are created, updated, or cancelled" icon: "calendar" mode: "wide" --- ## Overview Use the Google Calendar trigger to launch automations whenever calendar events change. Common use cases include briefing a team before a meeting, notifying stakeholders when a critical event is cancelled, or summarizing daily schedules. Make sure Google Calendar is connected in **Tools & Integrations** and enabled for the deployment you want to automate. ## Enabling the Google Calendar Trigger 1. Open your deployment in CrewAI AMP 2. Go to the **Triggers** tab 3. Locate **Google Calendar** and switch the toggle to enable Enable or disable triggers with toggle ## Example: Summarize meeting details The snippet below mirrors the `calendar-event-crew.py` example in the trigger repository. It parses the payload, analyses the attendees and timing, and produces a meeting brief for downstream tools. ```python from calendar_event_crew import GoogleCalendarEventTrigger crew = GoogleCalendarEventTrigger().crew() result = crew.kickoff({ "crewai_trigger_payload": calendar_payload, }) print(result.raw) ``` Use `crewai_trigger_payload` exactly as it is delivered by the trigger so the crew can extract the proper fields. ## Sample payloads & crews The [Google Calendar examples](https://github.com/crewAIInc/crewai-enterprise-trigger-examples/tree/main/google_calendar) show how to handle multiple event types: - `new-event.json` → standard event creation handled by `calendar-event-crew.py` - `event-updated.json` / `event-started.json` / `event-ended.json` → in-flight updates processed by `calendar-meeting-crew.py` - `event-canceled.json` → cancellation workflow that alerts attendees via `calendar-meeting-crew.py` - Working location events use `calendar-working-location-crew.py` to extract on-site schedules Each crew transforms raw event metadata (attendees, rooms, working locations) into the summaries your teams need. ## Monitoring Executions The **Executions** list in the deployment dashboard tracks every triggered run and surfaces payload metadata, output summaries, and errors. List of executions triggered by automation ## Troubleshooting - Ensure the correct Google account is connected and the trigger is enabled - Confirm your workflow handles all-day events (payloads use `start.date` and `end.date` instead of timestamps) - Check execution logs if reminders or attendee arrays are missing—calendar permissions can limit fields in the payload