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Creating Calendar Events

Create Google Calendar events directly from Cadeo.

Double-Click to Create

  1. Go to Today or Week view
  2. Double-click on empty timeline space
  3. The Create Event modal opens
  4. Fill in details and save

Event Details

FieldDescription
TitleEvent name (required)
DateEvent date
Start TimeWhen it starts
DurationHow long (30m, 1h, 1.5h, 2h)
LocationWhere (with Places autocomplete)
AttendeesWho to invite
Google MeetAdd video call
DescriptionAdditional details

Adding Location

  1. Click the location field
  2. Start typing an address
  3. Select from suggestions (Google Places)
  4. Location is added to the event

Adding Attendees

  1. Click the attendees field
  2. Type an email address
  3. Press Enter to add
  4. 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:

  1. Open the event (click it on your timeline or in a meeting)
  2. Click the Edit (pencil) button in the event header
  3. The event opens in the same form, pre-filled — change the title, date, time, location, description, attendees, or add/remove Google Meet
  4. 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.