How to Connect Evernote With Google Calendar and Gmail
Hey there! So, Evernote just got this huge update, right? I mean, Evernote 5 is totally on fire, and it’s seriously the go-to productivity app for keeping things organized. But let me ask you something, wouldn’t it be even better if Evernote could integrate with other awesome tools, like Gmail and Google Calendar? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. There’s this amazing app called Powerbot that can make all your dreams come true.
Now, Powerbot is a real game-changer. It’s like the bridge between Evernote and Google Calendar. With Powerbot, you can link all those fantastic notes and reminders in Evernote directly to your trusty scheduling tool, Google Calendar. How cool is that? And that’s not all! There’s another app that takes things to a whole new level. Picture this: you can create and access your Evernote right from the Gmail webpage. And how do you do it? Well, my friend, it’s all thanks to a nifty little web browser extension. Exciting, right?
Sync Google Calendar with Evernote
Hey there! I’ve got a cool trick for you with Powerbot. It’s going to make your life easier by creating a note in Evernote whenever you create or accept an invite to a Google Calendar event. The best part? It’s super easy to set up! Let me show you how.
Hey there! If you want to get started, all you need to do is go to their website and find that friendly green button that says ‘Start here’.
Once you click on it, they’ll ask you to give them permission to access your Google Calendar. Just log in with your Google account and click ‘Allow access’.
Okay, next up is giving Powerbot permission to access your Evernote account so it can make notes for you. Just to clarify, you don’t have to use the same Google account. It’ll work even if your Evernote account is associated with a different email than your Google account.
Once you’ve given Powerbot permission to access both of your accounts, you’ll be taken to a settings page. On this page, you can choose the calendars that you want to extract events from and personalize the way the note is made. You even have the option to add your own logo to the note.
Hey there! I’ve got something exciting to share with you. Powerbot has got your back! It’s all about making your life easier. So, let me show you this cool note template it’ll create for you automatically. Trust me; you’re gonna love it!
Okay, so here’s what you’ll find in the template:
- Your selected logo – it adds a personal touch.
- A list of all the awesome people invited through Google Calendar.
- And of course, other important details you need to know about.
Impressive, right? Powerbot has got all the bases covered. It’s like having a personal assistant always looking out for you.
So, buckle up and get ready to experience the magic of Powerbot. Trust me, it’s a game changer!
When you use Powerbot, you’ll discover that it automatically connects the notes you’ve made in other notebooks while you’re in your meeting. These will be listed under ‘Other notes from the meeting’.
In general, Powerbot is a super helpful tool to have if you rely a lot on Evernote and Google Calendar for your daily needs.
How to View Evernote Notes in Gmail
Let me show you a simple way to create notes from emails and share existing notes through Gmail.
If you want to make the most of Powerbot, you need to head over to their website and get the Powerbot browser extension. This handy tool works with Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. But here’s the thing – before you can start using it, you have to let Powerbot have access to your Google and Evernote accounts.
Alright, all set? Now your Gmail webpage has been automatically set up for you, and when you refresh the page, you’ll see some new buttons that let you access Evernote right from your Inbox.
What’s the first thing you’ll notice? Well, there’s an extra link that lets you insert notes or notebooks when you’re writing a new email. It’s right there, ready for you to use.
Just click on it, and voila! A tiny window will pop up, giving you the power to choose which notes or notebooks you want to share.
If you come across a button labeled ‘Send to Evernote,’ it’s worth taking note of. This handy feature enables you to effortlessly transfer either a single email or an entire conversation over to your Evernote account.
When you press the button, a little window will pop up. This window lets you do a bunch of stuff! You can change the title, pick the notebook you want it to go in, and even add tags and comments.