Connect your Google Calendar to Upheal and see all your events in one place. Plus, you can see your Upheal sessions in Google Calendar, too.
How does the Google Calendar connection work?
Google ➡️ Upheal: See your google Calendar events in your Upheal calendar
Upheal ➡️ Google: Optionally, see your Upheal sessions in Google
Prevent conflicts: Upheal automatically checks your connected calendars for scheduling conflicts when you or your clients schedule sessions
Recommended setup
If you'd like to connect multiple calendars to Upheal, we recommend doing this through Google Calendar:
Connect all of your other calendars to your Google Calendar. (You can likely find this on your other platforms in Settings or Integrations.)
Connect your Google Calendar to Upheal.
The result:
Everything in one place: You'll see all platforms you've connected to Google in Upheal, so you can easily keep track of both your work and personal schedule.
Conflict prevention: Upheal can check all of your calendars for scheduling conflicts.
Neat and quick: This is the neatest way to keep all your events in one place, and minimizes any delays between your calendars syncing.
Connect your Google Calendar
In Upheal, go to your Settings, and go to Calendars.
Beside Google Calendar, click Connect.
Choose which Google account to connect.
When asked if Upheal can have access to your Google account, click Allow.
That's it! You're connected. In your settings, you'll see a list of your calendars from Google Calendar. In your Upheal calendar, you'll see all of your events from Google.
See your Upheal events in Google Calendar
To see your Upheal events in your Google Calendar:
In Upheal, go to your Settings, and click Calendars.
Under Google Calendar, switch on See Upheal events in Google Calendar.
This creates an Upheal calendar in your Google account, so you can see your Upheal sessions there. In Google Calendar, the event will include only the client's initials, not their full name. For example, Session: NB and Lindsay Listener.
Choose which Google Calendars to check for scheduling conflicts
Upheal checks your connected Google Calendars for conflicts when you schedule sessions and when your clients self-schedule. By default, Upheal will check all connected calendars, but you can adjust this. If one of your calendars doesn't affect your availability, it would be best for Upheal to ignore its events.
How to choose which Google Calendars Upheal checks for conficts:
Go to your Settings, and go to Calendars.
Under Google Calendar, switch off any calendars Upheal should ignore. Make sure calendars you want to check for conflicts are switched on. Your changes save automatically.
Now, only your selected calendars will be checked for scheduling conflicts.
Choose which Google Calendars to see in Upheal
When you connect your Google account, you might see multiple calendars. You can choose which to display by checking or unchecking the box beside the calendar name.
Change a calendar's name and color
To change a calendar's name and color, click the three-dot icon beside the calendar's name. Then, you can type in a new name, and click on a different color.
Disconnect your Google Calendar
To disconnect your Google Calendar:
In Upheal, go to your Settings, and go to Calendars.
Under Google Calendar, click Disconnect.
To confirm when asked, click Disconnect.
Now, you won't see events from your Google Calendar in Upheal.










