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No. Calzine uses scoped Gmail access to look for event-related signals — confirmations, registrations, tickets, and bookings. It does not read, store, or analyze personal correspondence, newsletters, or unrelated messages.
Low-confidence extractions are routed to the review queue instead of syncing automatically. You get a quick approve-or-skip interface so messy emails never create bad calendar entries without your say-so.
Yes. Calzine monitors for cancellation and reschedule emails and updates or removes the corresponding calendar event automatically. No more phantom events from cancelled bookings lingering on your calendar.
The current version syncs to Google Calendar. Outlook and Apple Calendar support are on the V3 roadmap. Join the waitlist and indicate your platform — it helps us prioritize the expansion.
No. Calzine uses Google OAuth — you authenticate directly with Google and we receive a scoped access token, never your password. You can revoke access at any time from your Google Account settings.
Yes — on the Team plan. Admins can define routing policies that apply to all team members' inboxes. Individual users can still override personal rules within the shared policy framework.
Yes. Calzine handles Eventbrite and Meetup confirmation emails via AI parsing. These platforms don't offer direct calendar APIs, so Calzine fills that gap using email intelligence instead — no integration setup needed.
Yes. The review queue shows all uncertain items. You can also set rules to always require manual approval, or set trusted source lists that auto-sync without review. Full control is yours.
Yes. Rules and routing let you define conditions (by sender domain, source type, keyword) that direct events to specific calendars. Work calls go to your work calendar; personal bookings go to your personal one.
Calzine compares incoming events against your existing calendar and detected event history. True duplicates are flagged and not added. You see the duplicate in your review queue with an explanation of why it was suppressed.
Any email that Calzine processes and successfully extracts event data from counts as one parsed event — whether it syncs automatically or goes to your review queue for manual approval.
Yes. Outlook / Exchange support is on the V3 roadmap. The initial launch focuses on Gmail and Google Calendar as the core pair. Join the waitlist and specify Outlook — it accelerates prioritization.

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