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Connect Todoist to Microsoft Outlook Calendar

Automate workflows and sync data between Todoist and Microsoft Outlook Calendar with AI-powered automation

5-minute setup
Enterprise secure
No coding required

Why Connect Todoist & Microsoft Outlook Calendar?

Intelligent Automation Workflows

Leverage 8 available triggers from Todoist to execute 16 targeted actions in Microsoft Outlook Calendar automatically.

Eliminate Manual Data Entry

Replace time-consuming manual processes with intelligent automation that keeps Todoist and Microsoft Outlook Calendar perfectly synchronized.

Real-time Business Intelligence

Create a unified data flow between Todoist and Microsoft Outlook Calendar for instant insights and improved decision-making across your tech stack.

Available Triggers & Actions

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Triggers (8)

New or Modified Task

Emit new event for each new or modified task. See the documentation

polling
New Completed Task

Emit new event for each completed task. See the documentation

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New Incomplete Task

Emit new event for each new incomplete task. See the documentation

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New or Modified Project

Emit new event for each new or modified project. See the documentation

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New Project

Emit new event for each new project. See the documentation

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New Section

Emit new event for each new section added. See the documentation

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New Sync Resources

Emit new updates for your selected resources. See the documentation

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New Task

Emit new event for each new task. See the documentation

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Actions (24)

Create Filter

Creates a filter. See the documentation

Create Label

Creates a label. See the documentation

Create Project

Creates a project. See the documentation

Create Project Comment

Adds a comment to a project. See the documentation

Create Section

Creates a section. See the documentation

Create Task

Creates a task. See the documentation

Create Task Comment

Adds a comment to a task. See the documentation

Delete Comment

Deletes a comment. See the documentation

Delete Filter

Deletes a filter. See the documentation

Delete Label

Deletes a label. See the documentation

Delete Project

Deletes a project. See the documentation

Delete Section

Deletes a section. See the documentation

Delete Task

Deletes a task. See the documentation

Export Tasks

Export project task names as comma separated file. Returns path to new file. See the documentation

Find Project

Finds a project (by name/title). See the documentation Optionally, create one if none are found. See the documentation

Find Task

Finds a task by name. See the documentation Optionally, create one if none are found. See the documentation

Find User

Searches by email for a user who is connected/shared with your account. See the documentation

Get Label

Returns info about a label. See the documentation

Get Project

Returns info about a project. See the documentation

Get Project Comment

Returns info about a project comment. See the documentation

Get Section

Returns info about a section. See the documentation

Get Task

Returns info about a task. See the documentation

Get Task Comment

Returns info about a task comment. See the documentation

Import Tasks

Import tasks into a selected project. See the documentation

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Microsoft Outlook Calendar

Triggers (5)

Calendar Event Deleted (Instant)

Emit new event when a Microsoft Outlook Calendar event is deleted. Because deleted events cannot be re-fetched from the Outlook API after deletion, this trigger emits notification metadata only (not the full event object). The emitted payload includes the deleted event identifier (eventId), changeType, subscriptionId, tenantId, and notificationTimestamp. Downstream processors must rely solely on this metadata. See the documentation

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New Calendar Event (Instant)

Emit new event when a new Calendar event is created

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New Calendar Event Update (Instant)

Emit new event when a Calendar event is updated

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New Upcoming Calendar Event

Emit new event when a Calendar event is upcoming, this source is using reminderMinutesBeforeStart property of the event to determine the time it should emit.

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New Upcoming Calendar Event (Polling)

Emit new event based on a time interval before an upcoming calendar event. See the documentation

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Actions (16)

Accept Event

Accept a calendar event invitation and optionally send a response to the organizer. Use **List Events** or **Get Event** to find the event ID. See the documentation

Create Calendar Event

Create an event in the user's default calendar. Supports one-time and recurring events. See the documentation and recurring event example.

Decline Event

Decline a calendar event invitation and optionally propose an alternate time. Use **List Events** or **Get Event** to find the event ID. To propose a new time, pass proposedNewTime as a JSON string with start and end objects (each with dateTime in ISO 8601 format and timeZone as a Windows timezone name, e.g. "Pacific Standard Time"). Alternate-time proposals are only valid when the event has allowNewTimeProposals: true and sendResponse is true. See the documentation

Delete Calendar Event

Delete an event in the user's default calendar. See the documentation

Delete Recurring Event Instance

Delete an individual instance of a recurring event in the user's default calendar. See the documentation

Find Meeting Times

Suggest meeting times and locations based on organizer and attendee availability. See the documentation

Get Current User

Returns the authenticated Microsoft user's ID, display name, email, and principal name via Microsoft Graph. Call this first when the user says 'my calendar', 'my events', or needs to identify themselves as organizer/attendee. Use id or mail to filter results from **List Events** or set the organizer in **Create Calendar Event**. See the documentation.

Get Event

Retrieve a calendar event by its Microsoft Graph event ID. Pass the id from **List Events** when you need full details (for example body, attendees, or recurrence) that list responses may omit or truncate. See the documentation

Get Free/Busy Schedule

Get the free/busy availability information for a collection of users, distributions lists, or resources (rooms or equipment) for a specified time period. See the documentation

List Events

Get a list of event objects in the user's mailbox. See the documentation

List Time Zone Options

Retrieves available options for the Time Zone field.

Search Contacts

Search for contacts by name from your saved contacts list and retrieve their email addresses. See the documentation

Search People

Retrieve a collection of person objects ordered by their relevance to the user, based on communication and collaboration patterns and business relationships. See the documentation

Tentatively Accept Event

Tentatively accept a calendar event invitation and optionally propose an alternate time. Use **List Events** or **Get Event** to find the event ID. To propose a new time, pass proposedNewTime as a JSON string with start and end objects (each with dateTime in ISO 8601 format and timeZone as a Windows timezone name, e.g. "Pacific Standard Time"). Alternate-time proposals are only valid when the event has allowNewTimeProposals: true and sendResponse is true. See the documentation

Update Calendar Event

Update an event in the user's default calendar. See the documentation

Update Recurring Event Instance

Update an individual instance of a recurring event in the user's default calendar. See the documentation

Integration Features

Real-time data synchronization
Bi-directional sync capabilities
Custom field mapping
Advanced filtering options
Error handling & retry logic
Activity monitoring & logs

Popular Workflows

When Todoist trigger → Create/Update in Microsoft Outlook Calendar

Most Popular
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New or Modified Task

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Accept Event

When Microsoft Outlook Calendar trigger → Update Todoist

Bi-directional
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Calendar Event Deleted (Instant)

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Create Filter

How It Works

1

Connect Apps

Authenticate your Todoist and Microsoft Outlook Calendar accounts

2

Map Fields

Choose which data fields to sync between apps

3

Set Triggers

Define when and how data should be synchronized

Automate

Sit back and let AI handle the automation

Frequently Asked Questions

Integration Benefits

Real-time Data Sync

Automatic synchronization between Todoist and Microsoft Outlook Calendar with 13 public triggers available for instant updates.

Automated Actions

Execute 40 public actions automatically across both platforms without manual intervention.

Enterprise Security

Industry-standard encryption, OAuth 2.0 authentication, and SOC 2 compliance for secure data transfer.

Quick Setup

Connect Todoist and Microsoft Outlook Calendar in minutes with our guided setup wizard and pre-configured templates.

Custom Field Mapping

Map any field between Todoist and Microsoft Outlook Calendar with intelligent suggestions and validation.

Error Handling

Automatic retry logic, detailed error logs, and smart notifications keep your integration running smoothly.

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