Early access - first 100 only

Your Notion database, always on your calendar

Notion edits show up in Google Calendar in under a minute - no Zapier chains, no silent failures.

No spam. One email when early access opens.

Notion database
  • Acme client kickoff

    Tue, May 19

    Meeting
  • Q2 editorial review

    Wed, May 20

    Review
  • Ship pricing page v2

    Fri, May 22

    Launch
Google Calendar
  • Tue19

    Acme client kickoff

    Tue, May 19

    Meeting
  • Wed20

    Q2 editorial review

    Wed, May 20

    Review
  • Fri22

    Ship pricing page v2

    Fri, May 22

    Launch
Synced 2 seconds ago
The problem

You built your whole workflow in Notion - meetings, client projects, editorial calendar. But every time something changes, you're copying it into Google Calendar by hand. Or you set up a Zapier chain that quietly broke last Tuesday.

What you get

Connect one Notion database to one Google Calendar. Edit a meeting date in Notion and it's on your calendar in under 60 seconds. Change an event in Google Calendar and Notion updates itself. You stop thinking about it.

SyncNotionCal does one job. It does it without breaking.

Why not just use Zapier

Zapier chainSyncNotionCal
Setup time
30+ minutes per chain
Under 5 minutes
Two-way sync
Two zaps, brittle
Built-in
When it breaks
Silent failure
We notify you

How it works

Five minutes to set up. Then you forget it exists.

  1. 01

    Connect Notion and Google Calendar

    OAuth in, pick the database and the calendar. Two clicks each.

  2. 02

    Map your fields in 2 minutes

    Title, date, duration, optional location. Sensible defaults. Tweak only what matters.

  3. 03

    Changes sync both ways, automatically

    Edit in Notion, see it in Calendar. Edit in Calendar, see it in Notion. Under 60s.

Ready to stop babysitting your sync?

Limited early access - we're letting in the first 100.

No spam. One email when early access opens.