Problem
What users are trying to solve
Calendar conflicts usually come from incomplete availability, delayed feeds, shared calendars that do not affect free/busy, or generated events that loop back into source calendars.
Why this happens
- Most people now carry separate calendars for work, personal life, clients, side projects, and shared schedules.
- Those calendars may span Google, Outlook/Microsoft, and iCloud accounts.
- The person booking you usually sees only one of those calendars.
- The missing busy block is enough to create a conflict.
Existing approaches
- Manually copying events into another calendar.
- Sharing a read-only calendar feed.
- Using a booking link to check availability at booking time.
- Using a full scheduling assistant when the real need is protected availability.
Tradeoffs to compare
- Manual processes break as soon as an event changes.
- Calendar subscriptions help you see more events, but do not always protect availability in another organization.
- Scheduling links do not help when someone books you directly inside a workplace calendar.
How ParallelCals solves it
- Identify which calendar people use when they book you.
- Make sure commitments from every other relevant calendar create busy blocks there.
- Use loop prevention so generated blockers are ignored as sources.
- Run full reconciliation when changing rules or after reconnecting an account.
Recommended workflow
| Criteria | ParallelCals | Other approach |
|---|---|---|
| Before | Events from one account automatically protect the others. | Users manually block time or rely on memory. |
| During changes | Updates and deletes propagate through the sync rules. | Old blockers stay behind or new blockers are missed. |
| For external scheduling | Booking links use aggregated availability and collect custom answers when needed. | A booking page may only represent part of the calendar picture. |
FAQ
What is the safest default sync mode?
For most users, private busy blocks are safest because they protect time without exposing event details.
Should I sync every calendar?
No. Include only calendars that affect availability, then keep rules focused on the accounts where conflicts happen.
Can I exclude specific events?
Yes. ParallelCals supports excluding events from sync, including future occurrences in a recurring series.
Can I manage events from the calendar view?
Yes. The calendar view supports live event details, event creation/editing/deletion where the provider allows it, RSVP actions for invitations, and meeting join links.
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