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Some editions of Google Calendar expose an API, but it is often limited, legacy, or inconsistent between versions, and many on-prem deployments have no usable API at all. Makini gives you one modern REST API for Google Calendar that lets you read and write Google Calendar data, even for legacy or on-prem instances. You build against Makini once instead of integrating with Google Calendar directly.
You integrate Google Calendar through Makini's Unified API. Authenticate once and Makini normalizes Google Calendar data into a single consistent schema you can read from and write to inside your product. The same connection reaches Google Calendar plus 2,000+ other ERP, WMS and CMMS systems, so you build one integration instead of one per system.
Through Makini you can read and write Google Calendar's core records as normalized, standardized resources, in both directions: pull data out of Google Calendar and push updates back in. Every field is mapped to a consistent Makini schema, so you work with the same object model across Google Calendar and every other connected system.
Days, not quarters. Because Makini already builds and maintains the Google Calendar connector, you do not reverse-engineer the integration yourself: you authenticate and start reading and writing Google Calendar data through the Unified API, typically within a few days. A Google Calendar integration built in-house usually takes months plus ongoing maintenance.
Yes. Makini connects to Google Calendar over encrypted connections on SOC 2 Type II certified infrastructure, and handles Google Calendar credentials for you so they are never exposed to your app. You authenticate once, and access runs through Makini's managed, auditable layer. The same security model applies across Google Calendar and every other connected system.
Makini owns the maintenance. When Google Calendar changes its API, versions, or endpoints, Makini updates the connector, and your integration keeps working with no changes on your side. You get a stable Unified API with webhooks, and Google Calendar upkeep stays off your roadmap.
