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Add private notes to Google Calendar events
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Effortlessly add private notes to any event in your calendar. The private notes will be shown only to you, unlike when you add it to description.
If you have a meeting, you can add important context right in your Calendar.
Need to congratulate someone on their promotion? Need to ask them an important question? You can add all of these to your private note.
Latest reviews
- (2025-06-22) Theresa Baumgartner: The concept is good, but the close button doesn't work in month view. (It works fine in week view, but that's not how I use my calendar.) I have to refresh the page to make the note go away.
- (2025-05-14) N: Technically, it works. Click on the event, click on the new little note button on the event, add note, save, click on the note button again to make it go away. Wants: I wish it would go away when you clicked off of the note but this isn't critical. I would like to change the color. The yellow is not my thing. The reason I am uninstalling though - The note only attaches to that single event you added it to. It does not follow a repeating event to the next one, like appointments or meetings. There's no options, so I tried a few different ways, refreshed, etc. and it would only appear with that individual event. Close, great idea but not quite what I need.
- (2025-03-10) Audrey Lecordier: Great idea and something I need but I am not able to view the bottom of the note in most screens
- (2025-02-10) Jorge Camacho: :( Great idea but nor in Chrome nor in Edge works well, I can't clik on the note's button, the clik goes to the calendar directly.
- (2025-02-06) Lisa Holden: This is so helpful for teachers who have their timetable on Google Calendar. Thank you! Is there any possibility of being able to format it with bullet points and add hyperlinks? If you could, it would make it super awesome !
- (2024-12-06) Wesley Moons: Actually works! Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!! :-)
- (2024-11-11) Chris van Yperen: Works great!