We’re excited to announce a significant
improvement
to calendar integrations! Previously, users were restricted to connecting only one account per integration type (Outlook or iCloud
) within a subaccount. With this new update, we’re expanding the flexibility
of our calendar system to match the capabilities currently offered for Google Calendar.
🚀 What’s New?
Now, users can have
multiple Outlook or iCloud accounts
which they can use for checking availability conflicts
and syncing third-party events. ✅ Multiple Calendar Accounts per Integration Type
You can now
connect multiple accounts of the same integration type
(e.g., Outlook, iCloud) within a single subaccount. This enhancement brings parity across all calendar types and increases scheduling flexibility.✅ Cross-Subaccount Support
Users can now connect the
same calendar
account across
different subaccounts
they are part of—just like with Google Calendar.Please Note:
- Video ConferencingIntegrations remainunchanged. You can connectone video conferencingaccount (Zoom, MS Teams, or Google Meet) per user per subaccount.
- However, the samevideo conferencing account can be connectedacrossmultiplesubaccounts.
🎯 Why This Matters
This update brings Outlook and iCloud integrations
up to speed with Google Calendar
, providing consistent
and scalable
calendar management across the board—perfect for agencies, VAs, and power users handling multiple clients or business units.