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Only 20 google calendars allowed to be synced in a table?

  • December 16, 2023
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Google calendars that are imported to Airtable - it looks like only 20 google calendars are allowed to be imported on a base. If we need more calendars on a base, then we need to create a new base? Is there a way to get more than 20 google calendars on a base? Please see screencast and pic attached

Best answer by ScottWorld

You can only have 20 sync tables, but each table can have more than one source — up to a total of 50 sync sources per base. So you can have 2 or more calendars feeding into a single table.

Additionally, you can also daisy chain syncs between bases to workaround these limits.

If you need more tables or more syncs per base — or if you’re just looking for a much simpler setup where you can have as many calendars feeding into whatever tables you’d like — then you would need to create your own custom syncing solution.

For your own custom syncing between Airtable and Google Calendar, I would highly recommend using Make’s Google Calendar automations and integrations for Airtable.

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  • December 16, 2023

You can only have 20 sync tables, but each table can have more than one source — up to a total of 50 sync sources per base. So you can have 2 or more calendars feeding into a single table.

Additionally, you can also daisy chain syncs between bases to workaround these limits.

If you need more tables or more syncs per base — or if you’re just looking for a much simpler setup where you can have as many calendars feeding into whatever tables you’d like — then you would need to create your own custom syncing solution.

For your own custom syncing between Airtable and Google Calendar, I would highly recommend using Make’s Google Calendar automations and integrations for Airtable.


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  • December 16, 2023

You can only have 20 sync tables, but each table can have more than one source — up to a total of 50 sync sources per base. So you can have 2 or more calendars feeding into a single table.

Additionally, you can also daisy chain syncs between bases to workaround these limits.

If you need more tables or more syncs per base — or if you’re just looking for a much simpler setup where you can have as many calendars feeding into whatever tables you’d like — then you would need to create your own custom syncing solution.

For your own custom syncing between Airtable and Google Calendar, I would highly recommend using Make’s Google Calendar automations and integrations for Airtable.


Thank you so much