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Sync your Google Calendar events to an automatically updated RSS feed

This automation template allows users to automatically generate and update an RSS feed with new events or changes to existing events in their Google Calendar. By integrating with Google Calendar, users can streamline their content publishing workflow and ensure their RSS feed stays up-to-date without manual intervention.

The template will monitor the user's Google Calendar, detect any new or updated events, and automatically add or modify the corresponding RSS feed items. This integration between calendar and RSS feed publishing can be particularly useful for bloggers, content creators, or anyone who needs to keep their audience informed about upcoming events or schedule changes.

Updated Apr 6, 2026Est. run: 26sEst. cost: $0.0703
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What this template does

  • Automatically monitors a user's Google Calendar for new or updated events
  • Generates or updates corresponding RSS feed items based on calendar events
  • Streamlines content publishing workflow by keeping RSS feed up-to-date
  • Enables bloggers, content creators, or event organizers to easily share event information
  • Generates an up-to-date RSS feed with event details from Google Calendar

How it works

1
Trigger

Schedule Workflow

The workflow is triggered on a schedule, allowing the system to automatically monitor your Google Calendar and detect any new or updated events.

2
Action

Connect to Google Calendar

The system authenticates with your Google Calendar account, granting access to read your event data.

3
Logic

Configure Headless Browser

The system sets up a headless browser instance to interact with web pages and perform any necessary scraping or data extraction.

4
Action

Transform Calendar Events

The system processes and normalizes the event data retrieved from your Google Calendar, preparing it for inclusion in the RSS feed.

5
Action

Generate RSS Feed

Based on the transformed event data, the system creates or updates the corresponding RSS feed items, ensuring your RSS feed stays up-to-date with your Google Calendar events.

Setup guide

1

Add Google Calendar credential

1. Go to the Latenode Credentials panel and add a new credential for Google Calendar. 2. Authenticate with your Google account and grant the necessary permissions to access your calendar data.

2

Configure the Google Calendar node

1. Add a Google Calendar node to your workflow. 2. In the node settings, select the Google Calendar credential you added earlier. 3. Configure the node to monitor your desired Google Calendar for new or updated events.

3

Add the RSS node

1. Add an RSS node to your workflow. 2. In the node settings, configure the RSS feed details, such as the feed title, description, and URL.

4

Map Google Calendar event data to RSS feed

1. In the RSS node settings, map the relevant Google Calendar event data (e.g., title, description, start/end dates) to the corresponding RSS feed item fields.

5

Test and publish the RSS feed

1. Run a test execution of your workflow to ensure the RSS feed is being generated correctly. 2. Once satisfied, publish your workflow to make the RSS feed available to your audience.

Requirements

Connect your Google Calendar account to authorize access to your calendar events
Set up an RSS feed destination, such as an RSS publishing app or your own website
Grant the Latenode workspace access to your Google Calendar and RSS feed accounts
Configure the automation to monitor your specified Google Calendar and trigger updates to the RSS feed

FAQ

Common questions about this template

Each run uses credits on your Latenode plan. We charge for processing time (1 credit = 30 seconds). Your actual cost depends on your plan and how long the run takes. See pricing plans for plans and how credits work.

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