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Sync your Google Calendar events to personal Streamtime to-dos

This Latenode automation allows users to seamlessly create or update personal to-do items in the Streamtime project management tool whenever a new event is added or an existing event is modified in their Google Calendar.

By automatically transforming calendar events into actionable tasks, this integration helps users stay organized, prioritize their responsibilities, and ensure important deadlines are not missed. The automation connects the user's Google Calendar and Streamtime accounts, syncing event details from the calendar into corresponding to-do items in Streamtime.

Updated Apr 2, 2026Est. run: 8sEst. cost: $0.0005
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Calendar & scheduling

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What this template does

  • Automatically creates personal to-do items in Streamtime for new Google Calendar events.
  • Updates existing to-do items in Streamtime when Google Calendar events are modified.
  • Synchronizes event details from Google Calendar into corresponding Streamtime to-do items.
  • Helps users stay organized and prioritize responsibilities by transforming calendar events into tasks.
  • Ensures important deadlines are not missed by linking Google Calendar and Streamtime accounts.

How it works

1
Trigger

Detect new or updated events in Google Calendar

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

2
Logic

Transform Event to To-Do

The automation analyzes the event details from Google Calendar and generates a corresponding personal to-do item in Streamtime, including the event title, description, and due date.

3
Action

Create To-Do in Streamtime

The automation automatically adds the new personal to-do item to the user's Streamtime account, ensuring their tasks and deadlines are synced between their calendar and project management tool.

Requirements

Connect your Google Calendar account to Latenode to enable two-way sync between calendar events and Streamtime to-dos
Authorize Latenode to access your Google Calendar and Streamtime accounts with the necessary permissions
Set up a Latenode workflow that monitors your Google Calendar for new events or event updates and automatically creates or updates corresponding to-do items in Streamtime
Configure the Latenode workflow to map relevant event details (title, description, start/end dates, etc.) to the corresponding Streamtime to-do fields

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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