Create & share a group calendar

As an administrator at work or school, you can create calendars to share with people in your organization. These are called group calendars. For example, you might want a shared group calendar for company holidays and another one for organization-wide meetings.

Notes:

  • A group calendar is owned by the admin or user who created it and follows the organizational policies, such as the data regions policy , that apply to that owner. The calendar owner's organization retains ownership of the data.
  • If a group is invited to an event, a copy of the event is stored and processed according to the root organization data policies.

Create a group calendar

Before you begin:

  • To only share the calendar with a specific set of people in your organization, first put them in their own group. Follow the steps in Create a group .
  • When a calendar is created, the user who created it is the owner. The organizational policies that apply to this user also apply to the calendar.

    Note: As a result of changes being introduced in 2026, group calendars will follow their owner’s life cycle. For example, when the owner is deleted, the group calendar is also deleted. To avoid this happening, we recommend transferring calendars before you delete users. For details, go to Cancel or transfer events or secondary calendars before deleting a user .

  1. On the left, next to  Other calendars, click Add Create new calendar.
  2. Add the name of the calendar (for example, Marketing Team Calendar), a description, and a time zone.
  3. Click Create calendar.

Share your calendar

You can share a calendar across your entire organization or with a specific person or group.

  1. Open Google Calendar .
  2. On the left, click the name of your new calendar.
  3. Point to the shared calendar and click More Settings and sharing.
  4. Choose an option:
    • Everyone in your organization—Under Access permissions, check the Make available for your organization box. To share the calendar, ask users to subscribe to the calendar, or share the calendar with an individual or group. 
    • A specific person or group—Under Share with specific people, click Add Peopleadd the email address of the individual or group you want to share the calendar with. 
  5. In the permissions box, click the Down arrowchoose an option. For details, see Permission settings .
  6. Click Send.

Group calendar invitations include links to calendars

Members receive email notifications with links to the shared calendar.

  • Individual users and existing group members—Users get email notifications when calendars are shared.
  • New group members—New group members get email notifications about the calendars they can access, typically within an hour after joining the group. New group members do not get this notification email if the group has more than 100 calendars shared to it. 

These email notifications include an Add to calendar link. If a user clicks this link and then Add calendar, the calendar shows up in the Other calendars list for that user.

Help people find shared calendars

To help people find shared calendars, you can send them the calendar ID.

  1. Open Google Calendar .
  2. Under My calendars, find the shared calendar.
  3. Point to the shared calendar and click More Settings and sharing.
  4. Scroll down to the Integrate calendar section and copy the Calendar ID.
    It's long. 
  5. Paste this ID into a document or website that you give to new users.
  6. Tell them to take the following actions:
    1. Next to Other calendars, click Subscribe to calendar.
    2. Paste the Calendar ID into the Add a calendar box and press  Enter.

The calendar then shows up in the user’s Other calendars list.

Related topics

To help your users create and share calendars, send them to: 

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