Parse Emails Into Calendar Events Instantly
When someone sends you an email like 'Let's meet Thursday at 2pm', Notis reads that, creates the calendar event, and confirms it—all without you lifting a finger. Your calendar stays current as your inbox fills up.
Trigger
New Gmail Message Received Trigger
Triggers when a new message is received in Gmail.
Action
Quick Add Event
Parses natural language text to quickly create a basic google calendar event with its title, date, and time, suitable for simple scheduling; does not support direct attendee addition or recurring events, and `calendar id` must be valid if not 'primary'.
Why this helps
You receive emails with meeting times buried in the text. You have to manually parse the date, time, and attendees, then create the event. Easy to miss details or mix up times.
- Turn informal meeting emails into calendar events instantly
- No more manually typing dates and times
- Notis handles natural language like 'next Tuesday' or 'in two weeks'
- Reduces meeting-related emails getting lost
Setup
Build it in a few focused steps.
- 1Connect Gmail and Google Calendar integrations to Notis
- 2Create automation with prompt: 'When I receive an email, parse any meeting time mentioned in the text and create a calendar event for it'
- 3Choose 'New Email Received' as trigger and select your notification channel
- 4Test by sending yourself an email like 'Meeting tomorrow at 3pm' and watch Notis create the event
Questions about this workflow
What if the email mentions multiple possible meeting times?
Notis asks you to confirm which time you prefer before creating the event, so nothing gets scheduled incorrectly.
Does this work with vague language like 'sometime next week'?
Yes, but Notis will ask you to clarify the exact time since vague language can't be reliably calendared.
Can it pull attendee names from the email?
Yes, Notis looks for names and email addresses in the message and adds them as attendees automatically.
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Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link Gmail to Google Calendar. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Gmail triggers
Google Calendar actions
Email Sent
Triggers when a Gmail message is sent by the authenticated user. It polls the 'SENT' label and emits metadata including sender, recipients, subject, timestamp, and thread ID.
Insert Calendar into List
Inserts an existing calendar into the user's calendar list.
New Gmail Message Received Trigger
Triggers when a new message is received in Gmail.
Update Calendar List Entry
Updates an existing entry on the user\'s calendar list.
Delete Calendar
Deletes a secondary calendar. use calendars.clear for clearing all events on primary calendars.
Update Calendar
Updates metadata for a calendar.
Clear Calendar
Clears a primary calendar. this operation deletes all events associated with the primary calendar of an account.
Create Event
Creates an event on a google calendar, needing rfc3339 utc start/end times (end after start) and write access to the calendar. by default, adds the organizer as an attendee unless exclude organizer is set to true.
Delete event
Deletes a specified event by `event id` from a google calendar (`calendar id`); this action is idempotent and raises a 404 error if the event is not found.
Create a calendar
Creates a new, empty google calendar with the specified title (summary).
Connect any two apps with Notis in the middle.
Not just Gmail and Google Calendar. Any combination from 985+ integrations.
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