Integration

An AI scheduler for Google Calendar

Pace works natively with Google Calendar - read-only by default, optional write-back

Pace connects to Google Calendar to read what's already on your week, plan your goals around it, and (if you opt in) write planned sessions back to a dedicated Pace calendar you control.

How it works

Plays nice with Google Calendar, doesn't take over

Reads your calendar to plan around real life

Pace sees event times, durations, and whether you're free or busy. It doesn't need to see what your meetings are about to plan well around them.

Read-only by default

You can connect Pace without giving it any write access. It suggests when to do things; you add them to your calendar manually if that's your preference.

Optional write-back to a Pace calendar

If you'd rather see the plan natively in Google Calendar, opt in and Pace will write planned sessions to a dedicated calendar (separate from your existing ones). You can toggle that off anytime.

Multi-calendar aware

Pace handles multiple Google Calendars (work + personal, shared calendars, etc.) so the plan doesn't assume you only have one.

Setup

Takes about a minute

  1. 1 Sign in with Google
  2. 2 Approve read access to your calendars
  3. 3 Optionally approve write access for a dedicated Pace calendar
  4. 4 Done - Pace starts planning around your real week
Privacy

What Pace can and can't see

Common questions

Does Pace read what my meetings are about?
Pace doesn't need event titles or descriptions to plan well. The scheduler works from time/duration/free-busy. If you want Pace to use titles for context, that's a separate opt-in.
Can I connect multiple Google accounts?
Yes - useful if your work calendar and personal calendar live under different Google accounts.
What happens to my Pace plan if I disconnect?
Your plan stays inside Pace. You just stop getting the real-calendar awareness. You can reconnect later and Pace picks up where it was.

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