Calendar sync health monitor.
A reliability layer for consultants, coaches, and sales teams who depend on scheduling tools but need a second check when calendar sync or reminders fail.
Evidence and interpretation
The App Store feed changes as new reviews arrive. This page records the signal reviewed for Weekly Brief 01 and separates it from our product analysis.
Why this is worth validating
Recent Calendly App Store review entries described calendar synchronization, reminders, and meeting-setting reliability problems. These failures carry visible cost for people who sell or deliver through meetings.
A monitoring layer that compares scheduled bookings against calendar records, checks future events, and alerts the user when an expected event or reminder appears missing.
Support one integration pair first: Calendly and Google Calendar. Run a daily comparison for the next seven days and send a plain email alert for mismatches.
Start with solo consultants and coaches who can name the cost of one missed client meeting. Add team controls only after reliability and permission handling are proven.
Run a free health check for ten users: compare upcoming bookings with their calendar and ask whether the alert would have prevented a real scheduling failure.
Calendar APIs, permission scopes, and iCloud support add complexity. The first version should make supported integrations and check frequency explicit.
Search intent this page can capture
People searching for calendar sync monitoring, Calendly Google Calendar mismatch, missed meeting reminders, or scheduling reliability tools are already describing a failure mode. The product angle should be reliability and auditability, not another booking page.
48-hour validation plan
- Build a read-only audit. Compare a small date range and report mismatches without changing the user's calendar.
- Recruit client-facing users. Coaches, consultants, recruiters, and sales reps can describe the consequence of a missed meeting.
- Sell the alert, not the integration. The value is knowing before a client is missed.