I understand that the plugin doesn't include Google 2-way sync and that it's not coming out anytime soon; but we need it so I was thinking of building one for ourselves.
Can you recommend the best implementation approach for this functionality (you obviously know the plugin better than we do) ?
Not looking for a step by step necessarily, but just a recommendation of approach - should we pull listings from Google Calendar and add them to the internal or vice versa, etc?.
Using the Google Calendar API and WordPress you can sync between the two. It's definitely something I'll be added to Booked Pro (due out in a few months). In the meantime though, you would need to contact a developer to get it done for you. Sorry I can't be of much more help at the moment!
The sync would be something that runs in teh background, probably on a WordPress cron of some kind. You would pull appointments and place them into the Google Calendar, and vice versa. It's not something I can explain within the context of a support comment. :)
I understand that the plugin doesn't include Google 2-way sync and that it's not coming out anytime soon; but we need it so I was thinking of building one for ourselves.
Can you recommend the best implementation approach for this functionality (you obviously know the plugin better than we do) ?
Not looking for a step by step necessarily, but just a recommendation of approach - should we pull listings from Google Calendar and add them to the internal or vice versa, etc?.
Thank you!
Using the Google Calendar API and WordPress you can sync between the two. It's definitely something I'll be added to Booked Pro (due out in a few months). In the meantime though, you would need to contact a developer to get it done for you. Sorry I can't be of much more help at the moment!
— Justin Scheetz
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You can't provide any implementation recommendations? E.g. About where the best place to connect the sync etc?
The sync would be something that runs in teh background, probably on a WordPress cron of some kind. You would pull appointments and place them into the Google Calendar, and vice versa. It's not something I can explain within the context of a support comment. :)
— Justin Scheetz
Need professional theme/plugin customizations?
Check the awesome folks at WP Kraken!