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Features: Getting Your Calendar Sorted
One view, no more tabbing
Let’s be honest: very few of us just wear one “hat” anymore.
Maybe you’re a project lead by day, the treasurer for the local sports club by night, and somewhere in between, you’re managing the school run or a side hustle.
The reality is, you probably have a work email, a personal Gmail, and maybe even a third account for that volunteer gig. Keeping track of where you’re supposed to be — and when — can feel like a puzzle you never asked to solve.
At Ripple, we reckon technology should give you time back, not make you work harder to manage it. That’s why we built Combined Calendars.
One View, No More Tabbing
Inside Ripple, we’ve made it dead simple to bring your different worlds together. Whether it’s Outlook for work or Google Calendar for your personal life, you can connect them all in one place.
The result? You see your entire schedule in a single, clean view. No more frantic tab-switching or checking your phone to make sure you haven’t promised your time to two people at once.
Smart Schedule: The Magic Behind the Curtain
Seeing your schedule is great, but stopping others from booking over your personal time is even better. This is where Smart Schedule comes in.
When a teammate wants to book a Call or a Jam with you in Ripple, Smart Schedule automatically checks all your connected calendars — not just your work one.
It keeps you private: Your team sees that you’re “Busy,” not that you’re at a dentist appointment or coaching soccer.
It stops the clashes: No more “Oops, sorry, I actually have a personal commitment then” emails.
It saves the admin: You don’t have to block out time manually anymore. Ripple handles the logic so you can just get on with your day.
Built for Busy Humans
Whether you’re running a startup, organizing a committee, or just trying to keep your head above water, we believe your tools should fit your life — not the other way around.
With Combined Calendars, you can finally stop playing “calendar Tetris” and get back to what matters: meeting better and working smarter.