What is Calendox?
An overview of Calendox — cross-calendar sync for Google and Microsoft.
Calendox keeps your calendars in sync across Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook. Whether you manage work events in Outlook and personal events in Google Calendar, or coordinate an entire team across different providers, Calendox handles the synchronization automatically in real time.
Core concepts
Calendar provider — a connected Google or Microsoft account whose calendars you want to sync. You can connect multiple providers.
Sync — a rule that mirrors events from one calendar (source) to one or more target calendars. Syncs can be one-way or multi-way.
Unified Calendar — a single view that shows all events from your connected calendars together, with filtering by calendar, event type, and search keyword. See Using the Unified Calendar. It's not available on the Basic plan or for Enterprise accounts (Enterprise tenants use the tenant management dashboard instead).
Free trial
Every new account starts with a 14-day free trial — no credit card required. During the trial you get Premium-level limits (25 connected calendars, 25 active syncs). When the trial ends, your account drops to the Free plan, which has no active syncs or connected calendars, until you subscribe. See Plans and billing.
What Calendox does not do
- Calendox does not store your calendar events permanently — it reads and writes events directly via the provider API and keeps metadata for sync state.
- Calendox does not send attendee invites on your behalf. Event invitations are handled entirely by the calendar provider (Google or Microsoft).