
When this happens...
New Client Created
New User
New Contact
New Project
New Time entry
List Invoice Sent
List Invoice Paid
New Invoice

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Create Calendar
Update Event
List Calendar
List All Event
Get Events by ID
Delete Event
Create Calendar Event
Update Event Attendees
List Availabilities
Create an Access Control Rule
Get an Access Control Rule
List Access Control Rules
Delete an Access Control Rule
Update Calendar
Delete Calendar
Clear Calendar
When this happensTriggers
A trigger is an event that starts a workflow.
Trigger when new client is created
Trigger when user is created
Trigger when new contact is created
Trigger when new project is created
Trigger when new time entry is created
List Invoice Sent
Action is the task that follows automatically within your Harvest integrations.
Creates a new client
Update an existing client
Craete a new contact
Update an existing contact
Get an existing task detail by its name
Create a new task

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To start, connect both your Harvest and Google Calendar accounts to viaSocket. Once connected, you can set up a workflow where an event in Harvest triggers actions in Google Calendar (or vice versa).
Absolutely. You can customize how Harvest data is recorded in Google Calendar. This includes choosing which data fields go into which fields of Google Calendar, setting up custom formats, and filtering out unwanted information.
The data sync between Harvest and Google Calendar typically happens in real-time through instant triggers. And a maximum of 15 minutes in case of a scheduled trigger.
Yes, viaSocket allows you to add custom logic or use built-in filters to modify data according to your needs.
Yes, you can set conditional logic to control the flow of data between Harvest and Google Calendar. For instance, you can specify that data should only be sent if certain conditions are met, or you can create if/else statements to manage different outcomes.
Harvest is a time-tracking and invoicing application that simplifies the process of tracking time for various tasks and projects. It helps organizations and freelancers easily bill clients and better manage their time spent on tasks.
Learn MoreGoogle Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google. It allows users to create and edit events, set reminders, and share calendars with others. The service is designed to help individuals and teams stay organized and manage their time effectively.
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