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Your calendar

Connect your Google Calendar and the Today card on your home shows your schedule for the day. It is read-only: Sonata shows your meetings and never writes to your calendar.

What it shows

Once connected, the Today card lists your meetings for the day, each with its time, title, length, location, and attendees, a label like Google Meet when the event has a video link (which you can click to join), and a colored dot marking which calendar it came from. It gathers events from every calendar you keep visible in Google Calendar, not just your main one, and merges them in time order, with all-day events at the top. A live line marks the current time and a small tag highlights what is happening now or coming up next, and the list scrolls to it. The day is bounded in your calendar’s own timezone, so an evening connection still shows today rather than tomorrow. Sonata reads with a read-only scope, so it can show your schedule but can never change it.

How to

Connect your calendar

  1. On your home, find the Today card.
  2. Select Connect Google Calendar and approve the read-only access on your Google account.
  3. The card then shows today’s schedule. It refreshes each time you open your home.

You can disconnect any time from Settings, Connections. If you connected before the card read across all your calendars, it will prompt you to reconnect once to grant read-only access to your calendar list. Outlook calendar is not yet available; Google Calendar is the supported provider today.

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