Connect finlight and Google Calendar integrations
Connect finlight and Google Calendar with any of your favorite apps in just a few clicks. Design, build, and automate anything for your work by integrating apps like finlight and Google Calendar to create visual automated workflows. Choose from thousands of ready-made apps or use our no-code toolkit to connect to apps not yet in our library.


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Build your finlight and Google Calendar integrations.
Create custom finlight and Google Calendar workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Clears a primary calendar. This operation deletes all events associated with the primary calendar of an account.
Creates a new calendar.
Creates a new access control rule.
Creates a new event.
Deletes a calendar.
Deletes an access control rule.
Deletes an event.
Duplicates an event.
Returns free/busy information for a set of calendars.
Popular finlight and Google Calendar workflows.
Looking to get more out of finlight and Google Calendar? With Make you can visually integrate finlight and Google Calendar into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Sync Notion Databases to Google Calendar
Sync your Notion meetings database with Google Calendar by automatically creating, updating and deleting events. The template setup assumes you have a Notion database where all your meeting information is stored. Each item (page) on the database is a new meeting and it includes values for all the properties as showcased in this [example](https://www.notion.so/Create-new-Google-Calendar-events-from-Notion-database-items-87a6c3a697eb4a15ab42544f70abb038).
TRY IT ->Create Google Calendar events from Notion
Use this template to automatically create a Google Calendar event from a Notion database. Please see the database used when creating this template: https://bit.ly/3IGZ6n4
TRY IT ->Auto-Summarize Breaking Financial News with AI and Save to Sheets
This automation uses finlight, OpenAI, and Google Sheets to build your own AI-powered market intelligence tracker. When breaking financial news is received via finlight’s webhook, the article content is passed to OpenAI GPT for summarization. The resulting summary—along with the headline, timestamp, and URL—is automatically saved to Google Sheets for reporting, research, or decision-making.
TRY IT ->Send Real-Time Market Alerts to Telegram
This scenario allows you to receive real-time news alerts from finlight directly in a Telegram chat. When finlight pushes a new article via webhook (based on your custom filters), this automation formats the headline, timestamp, and summary, and sends it as a Telegram message. Use this to track breaking financial news, central bank moves, geopolitical alerts, or company-specific headlines—without refreshing news sites.
TRY IT ->Create Google Calendar events from new Telegram messages
Automatically create a new event in Google Calendar every time there is a new message in Telegram.
TRY IT ->Create Google Calendar events from data on your Google Sheet
Managing your events on a spreadsheet but spending time creating them on your calendar? Let Make create the events in your Google Calendar for you. Your spreadsheet must contain the following columns: A)Name, B)Email, C)Date, D)End date
TRY IT ->Create calendar events from custom webhooks using ChatGPT
This template creates Google Calendar events from custom webhooks using ChatGPT. Streamline scheduling by transforming webhook data into calendar entries effortlessly.
TRY IT ->Connect with a lead who booked a demo on LinkedIn before your call
Once a lead books a call with you, connect with them or reach out on LinkedIn automatically prior to the call.
TRY IT ->Create Google Calendar events from new labeled Gmail emails
Add a specific label to your Gmail email, and Make will automatically create a new event in your Google Calendar.
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