How to Get a Daily Agenda of Your Google Calendar as an Email

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If you frequently use Google Calendar, you might find out that some days are more chaotic than others. Finding out that you have a lot of meetings and events in the middle of the day can make you disorganized and unprepared. This is why there are tons of daily planners in the market. Google Calendar helps with managing schedules thereby letting you know where you need to be and at what time. 

However, sometimes, you’d like to know what your day looks like way before you start it. Thankfully, there’s a feature that allows you to get a morning email containing all events of your day. You’d get this email as early as 5 am so it’s the first thing you review before you start the day. This feature is super helpful because not only do you have a heads-up about your daily schedule, but you also don’t have to load up your Google Calendar to access it.

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In this article, we’ll show you a step-by-step process on how to get your daily agenda on Google Calendar as an email. Keep reading to find out more

How to Get Your Daily Schedule on Google Calendar via Email

Simply follow these easy steps

  • Launch your Google Calendar
  • On the left side of your screen, hover on the calendar you’d want notifications for.
  • Tap on the three vertical dots just beside the calendar name
  • Click on “Settings and Sharing”
  • Tap on “Other Notifications” from the navigation menu on the left side of your screen
  • Under Daily Agenda, switch it from None to Email

And that’s how to get your email agendas. On this page, you can also receive notifications when guests respond to your email invitation, when there’s a canceled event, changed event, or even new events. Simply choose whichever one you want to modify, and select email. 

We hope you’ve found this article truly helpful. Do share this post with your friends and colleagues who might find it useful.


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