

SYNCDATE
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Calendar sync utility that keeps Google Calendar events aligned across multiple accounts with privacy controls, sync health monitoring, and clean rollback.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Calendar Integration
- Ad-free
- Multiple Account support
Sync with Google Calendar
- Calendar Sync
- Synchronization
- 2 way sync
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- paul-kalender-sync added SYNCDATE as alternative to Kalender Sync
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vlad_ddss added SYNCDATE as alternative to OneCal, SyncThemCalendars, Calensync and SyncGene
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What is SYNCDATE?
SYNCDATE is a web application for two-way Google Calendar synchronization. Connect multiple Google accounts, select which calendars to sync, choose direction (one-way or two-way), and SYNCDATE keeps events aligned automatically in the background.
Key features:
- Multi-account sync — Connect multiple Google accounts and sync events between any of their calendars.
- Flexible sync rules — Choose one-way or two-way sync, configure title modes, privacy settings, description copying, and reminder handling per sync process.
- Privacy by default — Synced events default to "busy" visibility. Detailed copying is opt-in.
- Sync health monitoring — See sync status, freshness, latency, error summaries, and deterministic fix steps from the dashboard. Know in seconds if syncs are healthy.
- Clean exit — Delete a sync process and optionally remove all events it created. Reversible and traceable.
- Webhook-driven with polling fallback — Events sync within seconds via push notifications, with 15-minute polling as a safety net.
- Free forever tier — Sync 2 calendars across 2 accounts at no cost. Paid plans (from $1.99/mo) expand capacity, not safety features.
- Recurring event support — Master events with recurrence rules sync correctly across calendars.
- Run history and diagnostics — View per-run stats (created/updated/deleted/skipped/errors), and get actionable error context.








