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Text to Google Calendar

Eventize is a Chrome extension that lets you add events to Google Calendar from text on any webpage in one click with AI.
Super simple
Smart AI
Privacy friendly
Free to use
Screenshot demonstrating how to turn text into an event

How to create a Google Calendar event from text

1. Highlight any text like “Team meeting next Thursday 3 PM at SF office”
2. Right-click and choose "Create Google Calendar Event"
3. AI extracts the date, time, location. You just review and save your event

Key features

Fast, smart, and simple - the easiest way to add events to Google Calendar

The simplest tool on the market

Eventize does one thing - and does it perfectly.

Highlight text, right-click, and add an event to Google Calendar from text. It couldn’t be easier.

Smart AI built-in

Eventize’s AI reads your text and automatically detects title, location, timezone and other details.
 

Create a Google Calendar event from text in seconds - no typing, no copy-paste.

Your privacy is important

Your privacy is our top priority. We never access your Google Calendar or store any of your event data.

Free to use

No subscriptions, no limits.
 

Just install and start saving time by easily adding events to Google Calendar from text.

Saves your time

Skip manual data entry.


Use Eventize to add to Google Calendar from any text. Perfect for Gmail, Notion, LinkedIn, and more.

Good-looking, intuitive UI

Eventize has a simple, minimal interface that’s easy on the eyes.

What our clients say

Emily

"I constantly get meeting requests from clients via email, and manually adding them to Google Calendar was such a pain. With Eventize, I just highlight the text and it’s added instantly - it’s a real lifesaver!"
“This is by far the simplest tool I’ve used for Google Calendar. It parses the date, time, location, and even time zones perfectly. I can’t imagine scheduling without it!”

Michael

“I schedule a lot of meetings straight from LinkedIn and Gmail. Eventize makes it so easy. Highlight the details, and the event is in my calendar in seconds.”

Rachel

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