SyncCal

SyncCal

Sync/copy calendars to Google

20 ratings
33 reviews
#158 in paid Productivity
💼 Business
📊 Productivity
$0.99

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 17, 2014
  • February 15, 2021

Features

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About

Easily share your iOS calendars, including iCloud and Exchange, with others via Google Calendar. You can choose to share full event details or just the times by syncing empty events. The app automates synchronization and can even trigger updates when you leave a specific location.

Sync iCloud and Exchange calendars
Share via Google Calendar
Option to sync empty events
Automatic background refresh
Push notifications for updates
Location-based sync triggers
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What's New in SyncCal

1.26

February 15, 2021

When using the "Expert settings" (which can be turned on in "Settings" app under "SyncCal") it is now possible to copy the organizers of events into the descriptions of the Google Calendar events.

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This app dropped -7 positions in Productivity chart.

Last updated on July 19, 2026.

User reviews

Dooesn’t work

Sync fails with aneedor message about lacking the authorization.

Does what it says, with a missing feature

So the app does what it says. It copies events from a locally synced calendar to a Google Calendar account.

There’s just one flaw. Say you have a locally synced calendar with lots of meeting invites, some of which you’ve clicked Accept, Tentative, or you’ve not responded. If you copy these to a Google Calendar, they are just standalone meetings, so they can’t show whether the original invites are accepted, tentative or not responded.

It would be amazing if the app let you choose to only sync based on the accepted status, or add ‘Accepted:’ or ‘Tentative:’ to the title of the copied event.
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Don’t waste you $1.00 on this

It’s more frustrating than had I not spent the money

Probleme

Seit dem Update auf 15.5 wird kein IOS Kalender zum synchronisieren angezeigt.
Leider damit absolut nutzlos

Works great and so valuable for this use case

This syncs my wife’s business calendar to our personal google calendars.

It doesn’t seem to sync on an automated frequency as it’s supposed to so I do have to run by hand occasionally. Hopefully this can be fixed and it’d be perfect then

Thank you to the author!!

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FAQ

How does SyncCal share calendars?

SyncCal copies your selected iOS calendars (like iCloud and Exchange) into new calendars within your Google Calendar account. This allows for easy sharing with others who use Google Calendar.

Can SyncCal hide event details?

Yes, SyncCal offers an option to sync only empty events. This means your shared calendar will show when you are busy, but without revealing specific event details, which is useful for privacy.

How often does SyncCal update calendars?

SyncCal uses background refresh and push notifications to keep your synced calendars up-to-date automatically. It also has a unique feature to sync when you leave a specific location.

What devices does SyncCal support?

SyncCal is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. It requires iOS and is designed to work seamlessly across these Apple platforms.

What is the price of SyncCal?

SyncCal is a paid application, available for a one-time purchase of $0.99. There are no in-app purchases or subscriptions required after the initial download.

How do I contact support for SyncCal?

If you encounter any issues or have questions about SyncCal, you can contact the developer directly via email at synccal@calengoo.com.

Is SyncCal suitable for work calendars?

Yes, SyncCal is designed to sync work calendars (like Exchange) and can be configured to share only busy times, making it suitable for professional use where privacy is a concern.

When was SyncCal last updated?

The latest version of SyncCal, 1.26, was released on February 15, 2021. The app was initially released on January 17, 2014.