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Latte connects to one outside account: Google. Linking it lets Latte read your Google Calendar so your existing events and course schedule flow in automatically — and stay in sync as they change.

Before you start

Google is the only third-party account Latte connects to right now. You link it from the web or desktop app; once it's connected, everything it brings in shows up on every device.

  1. Open a personal Calendar and open its sync settings, or start course setup — both offer to connect Google.

  2. Click More details on the authorization prompt. The Link Google Calendar to Latte dialog explains what access Latte needs.

    Screenshot coming soon
    The Link Google Calendar to Latte authorization dialog, opened from a personal calendar's sync settings
    Capture spec (for maintainers)
    {
      "id": "web.reference.integrations.link-google",
      "platform": "web",
      "route": "/organization/calendar",
      "actions": [
        {
          "pom": {
            "page": "CalendarPage",
            "call": "openCalendarSyncSettings"
          }
        },
        {
          "click": {
            "testId": "provider-authorize-more-details"
          }
        }
      ],
      "clip": {
        "testId": "provider-authorization-dialog",
        "pad": 16
      }
    }
  3. Authorize Latte in the Google window. When you come back, the prompt reads "You have linked your Google Calendar account."

  4. Choose which of your Google calendars to bring in. Latte imports their events and keeps them synced — see Sync Google Calendar for the full walkthrough.

On the Latte desktop app

Linking works the same way in the desktop app.

About Spotify and Discord

You may see Spotify or Discord mentioned around Latte — the app doesn't connect to those accounts today. The only integration is Google Calendar. Latte does run a community server on Discord for support and feedback, which is a separate thing — see Get help and give feedback.