FaceTime Like a Pro
Get our exclusive Ultimate FaceTime Guide 📚 — absolutely FREE when you sign up for our newsletter below.
FaceTime Like a Pro
Get our exclusive Ultimate FaceTime Guide 📚 — absolutely FREE when you sign up for our newsletter below.
Sync Google and Outlook calendars on your iPhone to manage all your events in one place and fix common sync issues easily.
Managing appointments across multiple platforms can get messy quickly. One meeting lives in Google Calendar, another shows up in Microsoft Outlook, and suddenly your iPhone feels out of sync with real life. Luckily, you can pull everything into one place using the built-in Calendar app on your iPhone.
Once set up, your work meetings and personal plans sync automatically across all your Apple devices that are signed in with the same Apple Account. Keep reading to learn how to sync Google and Outlook calendars with your iPhone
It is quite common for many of us to juggle at least two calendars. Google usually handles personal schedules while Outlook manages office meetings. Therefore, syncing both with your iPhone gives you benefits such as:
After setup, any event you add or edit on your iPhone reflects back to Google or Outlook automatically.
Syncing your Google Calendar brings all its events into the built-in Calendar app on your iPhone. Here’s how:
There are usually two reasons your events from Google Calendar are not showing up in the Calendar app on your iPhone.
Either the Calendar app does not have permission to access your calendar data, or Google calendars are turned off for your account on the device. Once both permissions are enabled, your events should sync normally across your Apple devices.
To check whether the Calendar app has permission to access your Google Calendar data:
To ensure Google Calendar isn’t turned off for your account on the device:
Like the Google Calendar, syncing your Microsoft Outlook calendar to your iPhone brings all your work meetings and reminders into the built-in Calendar app. Here’s how:
If events from Microsoft Outlook aren’t showing on your iPhone, the Calendar app may not have permission to access your data, or Outlook calendars might be turned off for your account. If you’re using an Exchange account, your admin may also need to enable mobile calendar sync.
Re-enable Calendars in iPhone Settings, then open the Calendar app and confirm all Outlook calendars are checked.
Once you have added both your Google and Outlook calendars to your iPhone, here’s how you can ensure events from both accounts appear in the Calendar app:
To avoid new appointments landing in the wrong account, do this:
From now on, anything you create on your iPhone saves to the chosen calendar automatically.
Now that you’ve synced your Google and Outlook calendars with your iPhone, these simple habits help keep everything organized across your Apple devices:
Syncing Google and Outlook calendars with your iPhone dramatically improves day-to-day planning. Once set up, your meetings, reminders, and personal events stay aligned without manual effort. It only takes a few minutes to set up, but it saves hours of back-and-forth later. With all your schedules in one place, you can focus more on your day and less on juggling apps.
Have a tip or run into an issue while setting this up on your iPhone? Let us know in the comments.
Read Next: