Hi,
We have a user who would like to send a Calendar Invite to users in a Marketo email.
Is there a CTA (Call to Action) kind of button which can invoke the Calendar invite and add the person to the event. It should update their Google Calendar? (we use Google email and Calendar).
Is this possible, if so pls. let us know the steps to create?
I have tried this ics file invite, but it does not add the event to the Google Calender.
Help appreciated.
thanks
-Sree
Hello,
I used a calendar invite in one of my recent campaigns and had to use Kalinka. This was recommended to me by one of our contractors. It worked great. I had two links in my email to add it to Google Calendar and one for Outlook. Kalinka allowed the contact to add it to their Google calendar.
@sg I used this method recently and it worked great: https://blog.teknkl.com/introducing-agical-io-the-smarter-ics-file-generator/. Then, I created a program text token (not a calendar file) and added the calendar link starting with ics. When I created the email send, I used my CTA module and for the link, I added the https:// outside of the token. So it looked like this: https://{{my.nonGoogleics}} . Using the article I linked above, I created a non-Google calendar link and then a Google calendar link by adding &format=gcal to the end of my ics link.
@lizmalinowski Thanks for sharing this!
I'm also trying to use agical and everything seems to be working (date, subject etc...) except for the meeting URL. We are hosting these sessions on Teams on a biweekly basis, so I created my Teams event and have added it to the description of the magical link and also as an attachment. in both cases, it doesn't not seem to be working. Any workaround this?
https://ics.agical.io/?subject= join us here: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_NDgwMGJhZDAtNzZlMy00MDZhLWIzYzAtODcwNjgzNWI3ZTg...
&location=Online meeting&attach= https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_NDgwMGJhZDAtNzZlMy00MDZhLWIzYzAtODcwNjgzNWI3ZTg...
dtstart=2024-08-21T15:00:00Z&dtend=2024-08-21T16:00:00Z&duration=1H&reminder=15&recur=daily&recurinterval=14&recuruntil=2024-10-20T14:00:00Z
Responded in the other post (please don’t cross-post the same question as it makes things confusing).
@SanfordWhiteman Ah sorry I just didn't get a reply there for a while so thought I'd try here. Thanks for answering! I'll check it out!
totally agree with @lizmalinowski , @SanfordWhiteman provided an excellent and free way of creating an iCS file via the CTA.
Glad to hear you like Agical! It does some cool stuff.
The Agical solution provided by @SanfordWhiteman is really, really great. Before we adopted this, for Google calendar links we just used tokens and a standardized link where you can combine program tokens or manually provide details.
Manually supplied times:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/eventedit?text={{my.webinar-name}}&details=Your%20unique%20event%20details%20here&dates=20240227T140000/20240227T144500&ctz=America%2FNew_York
Tokenized times:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/eventedit?text=Meeting%20with%20Us&details=We%20look%20forward%20to%20seeing%20you%20at%20Booth%20%23719&location=Your%20Desk&dates={{my.gcal-startdatetime}}T{{lead.Scheduled Meeting Time}}/{{my.gcal-startdatetime}}T{{lead.Scheduled Meeting Time}}&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles