Google Calendar is receiving a significant upgrade aimed at enhancing time efficiency. The latest development in the Google Calendar app suggests that it will soon include a feature allowing users to share event links directly within the app itself, streamlining the process of inviting participants to meetings.
AssembleDebug, a user on Twitter (credit to them), recently drew attention to this new feature. By utilizing a simple share button integrated into the Calendar app, users can conveniently invite multiple individuals without manually inputting their email addresses.
Once the app update is released, creating an event will be a breeze. Upon finishing event details, a new share button will emerge, granting users the ability to swiftly select recipients for the event invite. Moreover, this button will also enable users to share the event across various applications, such as WhatsApp, Discord, and Telegram.
The introduction of this upgrade promises to introduce increased flexibility when inviting individuals to events. Additionally, it appears to eliminate the cumbersome process of inviting people to current Google Calendar events. Presently, inviting individuals involves the laborious task of typing their email addresses individually. This becomes especially challenging when time is of the essence, and one is using a mobile device, even the most advanced ones available.
As an avid user of Google’s productivity apps and tools, I have always appreciated their interoperability. However, I have found the process of setting up events with an extensive list of invitees to be somewhat cumbersome. Consequently, I hope this new sharing feature significantly streamlines the process, allowing me to spend less time organizing meetings and more time actively participating in them.
Although the feature has not yet been made available to the general public, its arrival seems imminent. Reports available online in March highlighted the appearance of the share feature; however, it was not functional at that time. It appears that Google has made significant progress since then, and the share option will soon be ready for widespread use.