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Automatically sync Google Calendar events to an RSS feed

This automation allows users to automatically generate and update RSS feed items whenever a new event is created or an existing event is modified in their Google Calendar.

It extracts relevant details like the event title, description, location, and start/end times, and then creates a new item in an RSS feed using this information. This makes it easy for users to share their calendar events with others through an RSS feed, helping them stay up-to-date on upcoming events. The integration connects the user's Google Calendar account with an RSS feed, likely hosted by a service like Zapier, to enable this automated flow.

Updated Apr 2, 2026Est. run: 7sEst. cost: $0.0004
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What this template does

  • Extracts event details from Google Calendar
  • Normalizes event data into an RSS feed item
  • Publishes new RSS feed items automatically
  • Updates existing RSS feed items when events change
  • Enables sharing calendar events through an RSS feed

How it works

1
Trigger

Monitor Google Calendar for New or Updated Events

The automation monitors the user's Google Calendar for any new events created or existing events that are modified.

2
Logic

Extract Event Details

When a new or updated event is detected, the automation extracts key details such as the event title, description, location, and start/end times.

3
Action

Generate RSS Feed Item

Using the extracted event details, the automation generates a new item in the user's RSS feed, making the event information available through the RSS feed.

4
Action

Update RSS Feed

The newly created or updated RSS feed item is published, allowing users subscribed to the RSS feed to stay informed about the event.

Setup guide

1

Add Google Calendar Credential

Add your Google Calendar credential via OAuth in the Latenode Credentials panel. This allows the integration to access your Google Calendar events.

2

Configure Google Calendar Trigger

Add a Google Calendar trigger node to your workflow. Configure it to listen for new or updated events in your Google Calendar.

3

Extract Event Details

Add a JavaScript node after the Google Calendar trigger. Use the Latenode JavaScript node to extract relevant details from the event data, such as title, description, location, start and end times.

4

Create RSS Feed Item

Add an RSS node to your workflow. Configure it to create a new RSS feed item using the event details extracted in the previous step.

5

Test and Publish

Test your workflow by creating or updating an event in your Google Calendar. Verify that a new RSS feed item is generated correctly. Once you're satisfied, publish your workflow to start automatically creating RSS feed items for new or updated Google Calendar events.

Requirements

Connect your Google Calendar account to grant the integration access to your calendar events
Provide an RSS feed URL where the integration can publish new event details
Set up the integration to automatically detect and monitor for new or updated events in your Google Calendar
Configure the integration to extract relevant event details like title, description, location, and start/end times
Enable the integration to automatically create and update RSS feed items with the extracted event information

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