So, this article will look at how to add and use Google Calendar on Windows 11.

Is there a Google Calendar app for Windows 11?

Calendar does not have a standalone app for Windows on Microsoft Store. Although, there is no indication of why Google has yet to launch its Google Calendar app. However, Google Calendar is available on the web and can be accessed through a web browser on Windows 11 or add the web app shortcut. Alternatively, you can find out how to get Apple Calendar on Windows PC for iOS users.

How do you add Google Calendar on Windows 11?

1. Add Google Calendar to the taskbar

You need to know that if you don’t check the Open as window box in step 4, every time you click on the shortcut, this will launch the app in Chrome. This way, the calendar will appear in a separate window. Also, the app will connect to the internet to access Google Calendar. SPONSORED In our example, we used Google Chrome because it’s the most simple method but you may use other browsers, log into your Google account and create a shortcut to your Google Calendar.

2. Synchronize Google Calendar with Windows Calendar

With the unavailability of the Google Calendar on Windows, syncing your Google Calendar with the Microsoft Calendar will be the best solution as it saves time, is user-friendly, and saves space by having one calendar app.

How do I use the Google Calendar on Windows 11?

1. Create an Event on your Google Calendar on Windows 11

Selecting Google Calendar and saving the details set on the calendar events allows it to take effect on the Google Calendar. Also, you can find out how to restore Google Calendar missing on Windows.

2. Manage Google Account Sync Settings

Google sync allows users to make changes to their calendar or contacts on one device that will be reflected on all other devices where the account is logged on. It makes it easier to keep track of events and calendar activities across multiple devices. In addition, our readers can check our guide on the best calendar apps for Windows for a better experience. Also, you may be interested in our article about Google Calendar not loading on Firefox and how to fix it. In conclusion, following the steps outlined above, you should find it easy to use the Google Calendar on Windows 11. If you have more questions or suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments section.

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