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Integrate with multiple calendars

Connect multiple calendars so that Limitless has more context.

Heidi Liou

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    Clint

    All these poor suckers using m365... ;-)

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    Scott

    any idea on timing for M365?

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    Snowfall Word A

    M365 is a must. Once this is available, I will upgrade my plan.

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    William

    MicrosoftMicrosoft 365

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    Neelank T

    Please..

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    Blake J

    I use Microsoft Outlook 365 (Work) and FamCal, (Personal) but have yet found a way to have both in the same location. I would love to finally see the two available in order to schedule around both seamlessly.

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    Kovรกcs P

    M365 is a must for me

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    Thomas

    Cal.com

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    Martin Phillip M

    M365 please

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    Douglas T

    My company only uses Exchange. For privacy and security, I cannot replicate my Microsoft calendar with GMail.

    I will have to use it with my personal Gmail for now. I will not be able to use any additional functions without some additional integration. I will constantly be moving data back and forth and managing two calendars. This allows for a huge amount of mistakes

  • Xander J

    To this can be integrated with Apples local calendar this would fix many issues

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    Robin

    Office 365 and IOS Calendar integration is essential to me

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    Jeremy F

    Office 365, please. This is key to our business

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    PV

    IOS calendar please

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    Kevin S

    Another vote for MS365.

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    Silent T

    Office 365 and IOS Calendar integration is essential and just needs to happen, without it Limitless is pretty much dead in the water.

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    Bryan

    Fastmail - JMAP

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    Ben

    integration of a CalDAV agent would solve all of your integration woes! provided you can actually do that and don't have to use the product apis (i don't see any reason why your app would require api-specific features)