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Calendar Invitation via Clarizen

It would be great if we can have Calendar Invitation feature like Google Calendar or Outlook Calendar.

From a task, we can schedule a meeting and invite assigned resources via Clarizen, just like how we use Google Calendar or Outlook Calendar.

 

 

CR-257568

Megan Kuek Not planned

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Hi Megan,

I opened a feature request regarding this. The request number is CR-257568.

Tom Do 0 votes
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Any Update on the feature request.

I have a requirement for sending meeting invitation to my resource doing the work and my client.  For my resource we currently use the icalendars but now we have to copy this to the resources default calendar as we also send a meeting invite to our clients

Lionel Naidoo 0 votes
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If there was an integration with Webex say, that might facilitate this. Not trying to give the solution here...but I do like this idea and think it would be useful in the same way the Outlook/Webex integration can be,

Ian Harwood 1 vote
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Hey Tom,

 

Is there any update on this? I have a requirement wherein I want to send a calendar invite to my sales rep for an event through clarizen as all our events live on clarizen calendar. 

 

Regards

Mohit

 

Bansal, Mohit 0 votes
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Yes, this would be useful. Outlook is a requirement from our entire organisation and as we only are 1 department within that uses Clarizen all booking needs to be double performed as we first have to set the task with date and resources in the Clarizen project and then need to create an Outlook meeting to invite the same people that were staffed in the project. So being able to create that meeting invite directly from Clarizen to all staffed resources Outlook would be great. 

Then there is the question of how to handle re-scheduling, add/remove resources of course.

Annelie Petersson 0 votes
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