Creating Calendar Events
Create Google Calendar events directly from Cadeo.
Double-Click to Create
- Go to Today or Week view
- Double-click on empty timeline space
- The Create Event modal opens
- Fill in details and save
Event Details
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Title | Event name (required) |
| Date | Event date |
| Start Time | When it starts |
| Duration | How long (30m, 1h, 1.5h, 2h) |
| Location | Where (with Places autocomplete) |
| Attendees | Who to invite |
| Google Meet | Add video call |
| Description | Additional details |
Adding Location
- Click the location field
- Start typing an address
- Select from suggestions (Google Places)
- Location is added to the event
Adding Attendees
- Click the attendees field
- Type an email address
- Press Enter to add
- Repeat for more attendees
Google Meet
Toggle Google Meet to add a video call link automatically.
Saving
Click Create Event to save. The event:
- Appears on your timeline
- Syncs to Google Calendar
- Sends invites to attendees
Editing an Event
You can change an event after it's created:
- Open the event (click it on your timeline or in a meeting)
- Click the Edit (pencil) button in the event header
- The event opens in the same form, pre-filled — change the title, date, time, location, description, attendees, or add/remove Google Meet
- Click Save changes
Changes sync straight back to Google Calendar, and added or removed guests are notified automatically. Your meeting notes and any recording are untouched.
Notes:
- Recurring events: when you save, you'll be asked whether to apply the change to This event, This & following, or All events. "This event" changes just that occurrence; "All events" updates the whole series (a time change is only applied series-wide if you actually changed the time); "This & following" keeps earlier occurrences as they were and applies your changes from this occurrence onward (it splits the series). "This & following" isn't available for repeats set to a fixed number of occurrences — use "This event" or "All events" for those.
- Google Meet: toggle Google Meet on or off while editing — a video link is added to (or removed from) the event on save.
- Read-only calendars: events on calendars you can't modify don't show an Edit button.
- If a change can't be saved (e.g. you're offline or lack permission), the form stays open with your edits intact — nothing is lost.