Sundial: Timezone Tools inside Google Calendar
Overview
Save time scheduling multi-timezone meetings — all within Google Calendar.
Here's how Sundial works: After installing, Sundial will appear in the left column of Google Calendar. 1) Add Multiple Timezones to Your Calendar Search for a place or timezone in Sundial, and it will add that timezone to Google Calendar. Add as many as you need in seconds. 2) Share Your Availability in Any Timezone. No Errors. Select events on Google Calendar and click “Copy availability”. Sundial converts the event times into written text that’s ready to paste wherever you’re scheduling. Here's an example: Mon: Jan 2: 9-11am EST Tue, Jan 3: 8-9am, 10am-12pm EST Need to adjust for another timezone? Search for a place or timezone in the Sundial, and your availability updates instantly. Here’s how it looks: Mon, Jan 2: 3-5pm CET / 9-11am EST Tue, Jan 3: 2-3pm CET / 8-9am EST 3) Create Holds while Copying Your Availability Enable “Holds” in Sundial’s settings, and a new button—“Copy & hold”—will appear. Use it to copy the event's availability and add it as a hold on your calendar. 4) Overlay Meeting Requests on Your Calendar When someone emails you to meet, click “View on Calendar” in Gmail. Sundial detects the meeting request and overlays the suggested times on your Google Calendar, automatically adjusted to your timezone. 5) Work Seamlessly with Team Calendars Scheduling with teammates? Sundial works with any calendars you overlay in Google Calendar. Add coworkers’ calendars, select events, and use Sundial effortlessly. Sundial Pricing • Free Plan: 40 uses per month (that's ~10 meetings), with “Scheduling by Sundial” included in emails to help spread the word. • Sundial Pro: $7/month for unlimited uses, removal of "Scheduling by Sundial" in emails and email support. Your subscription helps me improve and sustain the product. *One “use” is defined by an added timezone, a copied availability, a created hold, or an overlayed meeting request. Thank you for trying Sundial. I hope you find it helpful! Sundial collects User Identifiers such as, Chrome email address, Chrome ID, Google Calendar email address, Google Calendar first name and last name and Google Calendar locale, along with events specifically related to the extension's usage. We never share or sell your information. It is strictly used to improve the user experience. For details, see our privacy policy here: https://trysundial.ai/privacy.
Meigan WeissNov 4, 2024
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Sundial is an incredibly helpful tool that has improved my efficiency. It has saved me countless hours and has given me time to focus on more significant projects. If you're an EA, you NEED THIS!
Ryland KingDeveloperNov 4, 2024
Awesome to hear it's giving you that time back to focus on more significant things!
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Meaghan ChavesOct 29, 2024
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As an EA, one of the most tedious tasks we have is calendar management- toggling back and forth between calendar(s) and your inbox to review and type out multiple dates and times can take up time that you could using for something else. Using Sundial cuts back on that time- with just a few simple clicks, you can check that task off your list and move onto the next!
Ryland KingDeveloperOct 29, 2024
Thanks, Meaghan! If you need anything as you're using it, email me any time
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Jaclyn OrtizOct 28, 2024
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Sundial has been a tremendous addition to my EA toolkit! Easy to use and a huge time-saver, Sundial is now my go-to tool for scheduling meetings across multiple timezones.
Ryland KingDeveloperOct 29, 2024
Thanks, Jaclyn!
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Details
- Version1.7.13
- UpdatedDecember 1, 2024
- FeaturesOffers in-app purchases
- Size18.07MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperSundial Scheduling, LLCWebsite
1945 La Quinta Ln Evergreen, CO 80439-8958 USEmail
ryland@trysundial.aiPhone
+1 650-576-0325 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union.
Privacy
Sundial: Timezone Tools inside Google Calendar has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
Sundial: Timezone Tools inside Google Calendar handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes