SQL Server

SQL Server is a top-notch cloud database, and with CalendarLink, you can seamlessly integrate Add-to-Calendar functionality, enhancing productivity and engagement across your systems.

Why Use Calendar Links in SQL Server

Reduce no-shows and drive faster action with clear Add-to-Calendar calls from SQL Server.

  • Universal Add to Calendar links for Google, Outlook, Apple, and more.
  • Brandable invites that increase engagement.
  • Access click and attendance analytics.
  • Ensure time-zone and daylight-saving accuracy.

How SQL Server Works with CalendarLink

1. Automate Events for New or Updated SQL Data

Trigger Add-to-Calendar links when there's a new or updated contact, row, or event in SQL Server.

2. Send Data to CalendarLink

Map names, dates, and event descriptions to your CalendarLink, and capture RSVP if needed.

3. Publish the Personalized Invite

Retrieve the unique Add-to-Calendar link and share it with your audience for instant integration.

Fire SQL Server Workflows from CalendarLink triggers

1. Capture a New CalendarLink Event

Select triggers like New Event or Updated Contact from CalendarLink.

2. Map Add-to-Calendar Data

Flow titles, dates, times, and attendees seamlessly into SQL Server.

3. Find or Update Relevant Database Rows

Use actions like Update Row or Find Row via Custom Query to manage SQL Server records based on calendar activities.

Pro Tips for SQL Server and Add-to-Calendar

  • Use analytics to refine engagement strategies.
  • Embed calendar links directly into SQL-based apps.
  • Take advantage of no-code setup to save development time.
  • Ensure all time-zones are considered for global events.

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