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Chris Messina
Trello Calendar Connector by Cronofy — See and Organize your Trello deadlines inside your calendar
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Chris Messina
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This is cool! Now you can visualize your Trello due dates next to your schedule and organize your deadlines right from within your [Google, Office 365, Exchange, Outlook.com and iCloud] calendars. You can also edit the card titles from the calendar — creating a seamless integration between your calendar and Trello.
DanLedbetter
Connected Trello last night to my google calendar. None of the due dates are showing up on the calendar. I'm told I'm synced. But, nothing. Any thoughts?
Andrew Seward
@danledbetter Happy to Help!
Andrew Seward
Hi there PH, Thanks for hunting this Chris! We have been testing the Trello Calendar Connector for a few months and we now feel like it’s ready for its official launch! Trello is so good because it’s so simple. It’s just boards, columns and cards with all the flexibility in the world. At Cronofy we use Trello for a lot of things, beyond just project management. Our business is to help our customers build smart calendar integration tools with our API and we saw the potential to bring the flexibility of Trello to our calendars. We hope you enjoy our free Trello Calendar Connector, leveraging our Calendar API. We would love to hear what you think and answer any questions!
Alperian
thanks but i have privacy concerns https://www.cronofy.com/privacy-... By accessing our Platform you agree that this Privacy Policy will apply. The personal information we collect from you may include: your name, company/organisation name; email address; phone number; address; and any information contained within your calendar(s). last thing is not good
Andrew Seward
@alperian Hi there, We're in business of providing connections between software and people's calendars so we absolutely understand the sensitive nature of data contained in calendars. Our business depends on us taking that seriously. No person has access to that data, we do not use it for marketing purposes or sell it to anyone and all our data is stored securely - details of our security can be found here: https://www.cronofy.com/security... We are monitoring the calendar for changes to the events associated with Trello cards so that we can reflect those changes back into Trello. The challenge we have is, the calendar APIs of Google, Apple and Microsoft give us no control over what level of access we have to a calendar, we just get access to everything. Incidentally, this is a valuable benefit to many customers using our calendar API - the ability to specify what level of access you get to calendars hosted by Google, Apple and Microsoft. We mediate that access so that their users are in control of what data our API customers see. If you have any further questions, I'd be happy to help.
DanLedbetter
Love the product. I would love to see the ability of being able to apply a due date to a board, as some of my boards are projects.
Jin Tanaka
Looks awesome!! Our team, especially me, I need it!!
Adam Bird
@jinhtanaka thanks. Hope you find it productive. Calendars really should be able to interact with more apps.
Mike Ray
Just what our team was looking for!!! Looking forward to testing this out.
Andrew Seward
@mikeraymarketer Great to hear! Happy to help with any questions you have.
Mike Chan
Pretty cool. Trello's native GCal integration isn't great, hopefully this works better!
Andrew Seward
@mikewchan We think so! This is a two-way integration - move the event in your calendar and your Trello deadline updates automatically! We believe this is how all our meetings, bookings and commitments should be managed - in the calendar
Ben
I was just looking for something like this!
Andrew Seward
@bpines1 Great to hear it - we hope we can help more of your apps to work with your calendar.
The Odd Visual Stuff
Works great!
Andrew Seward
@oddvisualstuff Thanks! We're really pleased you like it :)
DanLedbetter
And...I might add, I love the 19 minute increments!
Andreas Wagner
It's awesome!