The last few weeks have been a bit busy for us. As you know, we announced the ticketing release last week and we've also made a new two-way synchronisation with Google Calendar available in your Spaces accounts. We’ve been working with hundreds of coworking spaces for a few years now so we are aware of all the different tools you use on a daily basis. We are therefore always trying to integrate other services with the platform using our API to ensure that you get added value.
By connecting your Google Calendar account with Nexudus Spaces, you can keep both booking calendars in sync all the time. This means that when you create a booking in the Nexudus Calendar, it will show up in your Google Calendar, and when you create a booking in Google Calendar, it will be created in your Nexudus Spaces calendar.
What's more, Nexudus will check that a conflicting booking doesn't exist in Google Calendar before one is created in Nexudus Spaces. This means you can use Google Calendar to integrate with other booking providers, such as LiquidSpace.
However, keep in mind that you can still use the one-way synchronisation with Google Calendar and display events and bookings in your Outlook Calendar if you prefer.
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