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Connect WordPress.com to Google Calendar

Automate workflows and sync data between WordPress.com and Google Calendar with AI-powered automation

5-minute setup
Enterprise secure
No coding required

Why Connect WordPress.com & Google Calendar?

Intelligent Automation Workflows

Leverage 3 available triggers from WordPress.com to execute 17 targeted actions in Google Calendar automatically.

Eliminate Manual Data Entry

Replace time-consuming manual processes with intelligent automation that keeps WordPress.com and Google Calendar perfectly synchronized.

Real-time Business Intelligence

Create a unified data flow between WordPress.com and Google Calendar for instant insights and improved decision-making across your tech stack.

Available Triggers & Actions

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Triggers (3)

New Comment

Emit new event for each new comment added since the last run. If no new comments, emit nothing.

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New Follower

Emit new event for each new follower that subscribes to the site.

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New Post

Emit new event for each new post published since the last run. If no new posts, emit nothing.

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Actions (4)

Create New Post

Creates a new post on a WordPress.com site. See the documentation

Delete Post

Deletes a post. See the documentation

List Site ID or Domain Options

Retrieves available options for the Site ID or Domain field.

Upload Media

Uploads a media file from a URL to the specified WordPress.com site. See the documentation

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Triggers (7)

New Upcoming Event Alert

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

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New Created or Updated Event (Instant)

Emit new event when a Google Calendar events is created or updated (does not emit cancelled events)

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New Calendar Created

Emit new event when a calendar is created.

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New Event Matching a Search

Emit new event when a Google Calendar event is created that matches a search

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New Cancelled Event

Emit new event when a Google Calendar event is cancelled or deleted

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New Ended Event

Emit new event when a Google Calendar event ends

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New Upcoming Event Alert (Polling)

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

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Actions (17)

Add Attendees To Event

Add attendees to an existing event. See the documentation

Add Quick Event

Create a quick event to the Google Calendar. See the documentation

Create Event

Create an event in a Google Calendar. See the documentation

Delete an Event

Delete an event from a Google Calendar. See the documentation

Get Current User

Retrieve information about the authenticated Google Calendar account, including the primary calendar (summary, timezone, ACL flags), a list of accessible calendars, user-level settings (timezone, locale, week start), and the color palette that controls events and calendars. Ideal for confirming which calendar account is in use, customizing downstream scheduling, or equipping LLMs with the user’s context (timezones, available calendars) prior to creating or updating events. See the documentation.

Get Date Time

Get current date and time for use in Google Calendar actions. Useful for agents that need datetime awareness and timezone context before calling other Google Calendar tools.

List Calendars

Retrieve a list of calendars from Google Calendar. See the documentation

List Color ID Options

Retrieves available options for the Color ID field.

List Event Instances

Retrieve instances of a recurring event. See the documentation

List Events

Retrieve a list of event from the Google Calendar. See the documentation

Respond to Event Invitation

Accept, decline, or tentatively accept a Google Calendar event invitation on behalf of the authenticated user. Use this when you need to RSVP to an event. You can identify the event by its exact eventId or by eventName (searches upcoming events by title). If both are provided, eventId takes precedence. The calendarId defaults to primary (the user's main calendar). See the documentation

Retrieve Calendar Details

Retrieve calendar details of a Google Calendar. See the documentation

Retrieve Event Details

Retrieve event details from Google Calendar. See the documentation

Retrieve Free/Busy Calendar Details

Retrieve free/busy calendar details from Google Calendar. See the documentation

Update Event

Update an event from Google Calendar. See the documentation

Update Event Instance

Update a specific instance of a recurring event. Changes apply only to the selected instance. See the documentation

Update Following Event Instances

Update all instances of a recurring event following a specific instance. This creates a new recurring event starting from the selected instance. 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 WordPress.com trigger → Create/Update in Google Calendar

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Add Attendees To Event

When Google Calendar trigger → Update WordPress.com

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New Upcoming Event Alert

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Create New Post

How It Works

1

Connect Apps

Authenticate your WordPress.com and Google 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 WordPress.com and Google Calendar with 10 public triggers available for instant updates.

Automated Actions

Execute 21 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 WordPress.com and Google Calendar in minutes with our guided setup wizard and pre-configured templates.

Custom Field Mapping

Map any field between WordPress.com and Google 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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