Integration

An AI scheduler for Notion Calendar

Pace works with Notion Calendar by connecting to the Google or Apple Calendar underneath

Notion Calendar is a calendar UI that displays your Google or Apple Calendar. Pace integrates with the underlying calendar, so your Pace plan shows up in Notion Calendar the same way your other events do.

How it works

Plays nice with Notion Calendar, doesn't take over

Connects via your underlying Google or Apple Calendar

Notion Calendar doesn't have its own calendar storage - it's a display layer. Pace connects to the same Google or Apple Calendar Notion Calendar is pulling from.

Plan shows up in Notion Calendar natively

If you enable write-back, Pace writes sessions to a dedicated Pace calendar. Notion Calendar picks it up automatically as another calendar.

Read-only default still applies

You can use Pace entirely without write-back, and Notion Calendar won't show any Pace data. Just a planner Pace reads; you decide what lands on the calendar itself.

Works with Notion Calendar's multi-account model

Connect Pace to the same underlying accounts Notion Calendar uses, and everything stays in sync.

Setup

Takes about a minute

  1. 1 In Pace, connect the Google or Apple account that Notion Calendar pulls from
  2. 2 (Optional) Enable write-back so Pace sessions appear in Notion Calendar
  3. 3 Nothing to configure in Notion Calendar itself - it picks up the new Pace calendar automatically
Privacy

What Pace can and can't see

Common questions

Do I need a paid Notion Calendar plan to use Pace?
No. Pace works with whatever Notion Calendar plan you're on, including free, because it connects to the underlying Google/Apple account, not to Notion Calendar.
Will Pace clutter my Notion Calendar view?
Only if you enable write-back. If you do, the Pace sessions live on a separate calendar you can hide/show in Notion Calendar with one click.

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