Integration

An AI scheduler for Outlook

Pace connects to Outlook and Microsoft 365 calendars for work and personal planning

Pace integrates with Outlook.com and Microsoft 365 calendars. Same read-only-by-default posture. Works for personal Outlook accounts and work Microsoft 365 environments (subject to your admin's policies).

How it works

Plays nice with Outlook, doesn't take over

Reads your Outlook or Microsoft 365 calendar

Via Microsoft's Graph API. Pace reads event times and free/busy status to plan around your week.

Read-only by default

Pace starts without any write access. You control whether to opt in to write-back.

Optional write-back to a dedicated calendar

If you want plans to show up in Outlook natively, opt in and Pace writes to a separate Pace calendar you can hide/show anytime.

Works with personal and work accounts

Personal Outlook.com accounts connect freely. Work Microsoft 365 accounts may need admin approval depending on your organization's settings.

Setup

Takes about a minute

  1. 1 Sign in with Microsoft
  2. 2 Approve read access to your calendars
  3. 3 (Optional) Approve write access for the Pace calendar
  4. 4 Done
Privacy

What Pace can and can't see

Common questions

Will my IT admin block this for work accounts?
Depends on your organization. Many Microsoft 365 tenants require admin approval for third-party calendar apps. Pace asks for the minimum scope (calendars.read) which is usually fine, but your org may have a broader policy.
Can I connect both my personal and work Outlook accounts?
Yes. Pace treats them as separate calendars and plans around both.
Does this work with Outlook desktop, web, or both?
Both - the integration is through Microsoft Graph, not a specific app. Whatever account your Outlook clients are signed into, Pace can connect to.

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