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Gmail enhances scheduling with new booking page feature
Google Calendar booking pages can now be shared directly in Gmail emails.

Gmail enhances calendar integration for smoother scheduling.
New Gmail feature allows easy sharing of Google Calendar booking pages
Gmail is making it easier for users to share Google Calendar booking pages directly within email drafts. This update allows users to create and send meeting invites without needing to switch between applications. By tapping the three-dot menu in the compose window, users can access existing booking pages or create new ones that can be added to their emails. Once sent, recipients can click a booking icon to view the appointment page. Google plans to roll this feature out fully to all users by the end of July 2023.
Key Takeaways
"With this update, you can manage scheduling all in one place."
This quote from Google emphasizes the feature's goal of centralizing scheduling tasks.
This user-friendly change highlights a growing trend toward integrated tools that save time and streamline communication. As remote work and virtual meetings continue to dominate, features that consolidate scheduling tasks into one platform are likely to enhance productivity. Google’s move seems aimed at reducing friction and improving user experience, putting pressure on competitors to innovate.
Highlights
- Scheduling meetings just got a lot easier with Gmail.
- Now you can share your calendar seamlessly within your email.
- Simplified scheduling is here for Google users.
- No more multiple tabs for booking appointments.
Concerns about user data security
As Google integrates more features, there may be increased risks to user privacy and data security.
With this update, expect smoother scheduling processes among users.
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