
Share private Google Calendars with your colleagues - Integrate one or multiple calendars by using the Google Calendar macro
Share private Google Calendars with your colleagues - Integrate one or multiple calendars by using the Google Calendar macro
Share private Google Calendars with your colleagues - Integrate one or multiple calendars by using the Google Calendar macro
Do you want to share business critical meetings in your Confluence wiki? Secure Google Calendar for Confluence enables you to display your Google Calendar in Confluence without making it public.
Do you want to share even more events with your colleagues? You can share all calendars you have access to in one macro.
Do you want to customize you calendar view? You can change the calendar size, show and hide menu buttons, and do many other things to adjust your calendar perfectly to your Confluence page.
Do you want to share business critical meetings in your Confluence wiki? Secure Google Calendar for Confluence enables you to display your Google Calendar in Confluence without making it public.
Do you want to share even more events with your colleagues? You can share all calendars you have access to in one macro.
Do you want to customize you calendar view? You can change the calendar size, show and hide menu buttons, and do many other things to adjust your calendar perfectly to your Confluence page.
More details
We are an Atlassian Platinum Marketplace Partner trusted by 4.500+ customers, 500.000+ users, in 80+ countries.
Get started with the free trial of Google Calendar for Confluence by typing {google-calendar} in any page or blogpost.
- Keep privacy by sharing a non-public Google Calendar.
- Colour coding helps you to distinguish your calendars.
- Change the size of your calendar frame.
- Show and hide calendars directly in Confluence.
- Switch between week, month and agenda view.
- Switch between weeks and months or jump directly to a certain day.
- Print directly from Confluence.
- Subscribe to calendar from Confluence.
- Configure the used timezone and clock format.
Check out our other Atlassian apps!
You have questions or feedback? Don't hesitate to get in touch with our support team.
More details
We are an Atlassian Platinum Marketplace Partner trusted by 4.500+ customers, 500.000+ users, in 80+ countries.
Get started with the free trial of Google Calendar for Confluence by typing {google-calendar} in any page or blogpost.
- Keep privacy by sharing a non-public Google Calendar.
- Colour coding helps you to distinguish your calendars.
- Change the size of your calendar frame.
- Show and hide calendars directly in Confluence.
- Switch between week, month and agenda view.
- Switch between weeks and months or jump directly to a certain day.
- Print directly from Confluence.
- Subscribe to calendar from Confluence.
- Configure the used timezone and clock format.
Check out our other Atlassian apps!
Do you have any questions or feedback? Don't hesitate to get in touch with our support team.
Reviews for cloud
(4)Sign in to write a reviewReviews for server
(4)Sign in to write a reviewReviews for Data Center
(4)Sign in to write a reviewCloud Pricing
Server Pricing
Data Center Pricing
10 users$10 | 25 users$135 | 50 users$265 | 100 users$510 | 250 users$990 | 500 & upAdditional pricing details |
Pricing FAQ
- How does cloud app pricing work?
Cloud apps are sold as a monthly or annual subscription. You are eligible for support and automatic version updates as long as your subscription is active.
When your subscription renews each month, you are automatically billed for apps based on the number of users in your instance.
If app pricing changes after your initial purchase, there's a 60-day grandfathering period during which you can renew based on the old pricing.
- How do I determine my cloud pricing?
Apps are billed based on the number of users in your Atlassian product. Confluence Cloud apps are priced based on the number of Confluence users on your instance. For example, if you have Confluence Cloud (25 users), you pay the 25-user price for apps.
The pricing structure for cloud apps is as follows:
- Monthly subscriptions with up to 10 Atlassian product users are billed at a flat rate price.
- Monthly subscriptions with more than 10 users are billed per user, starting at the first user.
- Monthly subscriptions with more than 100 users are billed per user. The table above provides example pricing at various user levels.
Annual subscriptions may offer a discount depending on the number of users purchased.
- Do you offer academic, community, or open-source licenses for cloud apps?
Yes. Academic, community, and open source licenses are available to qualifying organizations. See our Purchasing & Licensing FAQ for more information.
- Can I extend my free trial?
For cloud apps, you cannot extend your free evaluation period. All cloud apps are immediately subscribed by a user, and we provide a free evaluation period. This is a minimum of 30 days and ends on the second billing cycle after you first subscribe to the app.
Pricing FAQ
- How does server app pricing work?
Server products and apps are hosted on your servers. This app is sold as a perpetual license, and the purchase price includes 12 months of maintenance (support and version updates).
You can renew maintenance after 12 months at 50% of the current purchase price. You can upgrade the tier of your Atlassian product and app licenses at any time. Upgrade prices are calculated based on Atlassian's formula (view example).
If app pricing changes after your initial purchase, there's a 60-day grandfathering period during which you can renew based on the old pricing.
- How do I determine my server pricing?
Apps are billed based on the number of users in your Atlassian product. The app tier should match the licensed user tier of the Atlassian product. For example, if you have a Confluence license for 500 users, you should purchase the 500-user tier for apps. Even if fewer users want to use the app than your Atlassian product license, the two licenses should match exactly.
- Can I install this app in a Data Center product?
This app does not have a Data Center approved version. Only apps meeting a set of performance requirements for large, clustered environments are approved for Data Center.
However, while server apps are built for single-server deployments, many customers successfully install them in Data Center products. If you're using a Data Center product, Atlassian recommends you contact the vendor to determine compatibility at scale.
- What type of license do I need if I'm using this app in a Data Center product?
Because this app does not have a Data Center approved version, you should purchase a Server license if you decide to install this app in a Data Center product.
- Do you offer academic, community, or open-source licenses for server apps?
For server apps, academic licenses are available at a 50% discount if you have an academic license for your Atlassian product.
Community and open-source licenses are available for server apps. Learn more about community and open source licenses.
- Can I extend my free trial?
For server apps, you can extend your app trial up to 5 times - in other words, for up to six months. Extend your trial by generating a new evaluation license key from Atlassian Marketplace. Click Try it free and you'll be directed to generate a new license. Paste this license key into the app listing in UPM from your Atlassian product, and you're all set.
- How can I buy apps for my legacy Jira Server or Confluence Server license?
If you own a legacy Jira Server Unlimited (100+ users) or Confluence Server Unlimited (2000+ users) license purchased in 2012 or earlier, legacy app pricing is no longer available. You have two options for app purchasing:
- Purchase the app at the non-legacy Unlimited (10000+ users) tier.
- Renew your Jira or Confluence license at a non-legacy tier, then purchase the app at the same tier.
codefortynine GmbH provides support for this app.
codefortynine GmbH provides support for this app.
Vendor support resources
Find out how this app works.
Atlassian-hosted discussions connect you to other customers who use this app.
Vendor support resources
Find out how this app works.
Atlassian-hosted discussions connect you to other customers who use this app.
Versions
Confluence Cloud • Released 2021-01-15
Summary
Minor version update
Details
Minor version update
Versions
Version 5.9_7 • Confluence Server 5.9.1 - 7.11.1 • Released 2020-06-29
Summary
Localized calendars available in 24 languages
Details
Choose from one of 24 languages to show a localized calendar.
All languages currently supported by Confluence are available (except for Estonian which is not available on Google Calendar). The default language remains to be English (US).
Installation
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Atlassian Marketplace. The Manage add-ons screen loads.
- Click Find new apps or Find new add-ons from the left-hand side of the page.
- Locate Google Calendar for Confluence via search. The appropriate app version appears in the search results.
- Click Try free to begin a new trial or Buy now to purchase a license for Google Calendar for Confluence. You're prompted to log into MyAtlassian. Google Calendar for Confluence begins to download.
- Enter your information and click Generate license when redirected to MyAtlassian.
- Click Apply license. If you're using an older version of UPM, you can copy and paste the license into your Confluence instance.
To find older Google Calendar for Confluence versions compatible with your instance, you can look through our version history page.
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Find new apps or Find new add-ons screen loads.
- Locate Google Calendar for Confluence.
- Click Free trial to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.