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Manage repeating cycle-based events in Google Calendar™.
Listing updated:January 17, 2025
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Operating on a 6, 7, or 10 day calendar cycle can offer many benefits. Calendar management isn’t one of them.

With Cyclone, easily create and delete repeating events according to your school or organization's cycle-based calendar patterns with Cyclone, a Workspace™ Add-on for Google Calendar™.

Add and Delete recurring events with 1-click on any cycle/schedule pattern.

Cyclone Lives in Google Calendar™. A simple interface is accessible from the Google Calendar™ sidebar. No uploading .ics files, and no scheduling of dozens of individual events.

One-click option for adding and deleting recurring events: A single button creates repeating events through a specified date range. Deleting connected recurring events is just as easy.

Schedule recurring events for other people: Users can add/delete recurring cycle-based events for any calendar with edit privileges.

No-holiday scheduling: Recurring events can be scheduled to repeat every cycle, every other cycle, or on a Mon-Fri schedule that skips holidays or other days with special schedules.

Please contact us for a free trial or to purchase a Cyclone license.
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Cyclone will ask for the permissions shown below. Learn more
Cyclone will need access to your Google account
This will allow Cyclone to :
See, edit, share, and permanently delete all the calendars you can access using Google Calendar
See the events you open in Google Calendar
Edit the events you open in Google Calendar
Run as a Calendar add-on
Display and run third-party web content in prompts and sidebars inside Google applications
See your primary Google Account email address
See your personal info, including any personal info you've made publicly available
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