DayBack Calendar for Google Sheets
See the stories hiding in your data
All Your Events in One Place
Work With Multiple Data Sources
See your most important events in context: plot your Google Calendars, multiple Google Sheets, and your project milestones alongside your personal and family commitments.
Google Sheets Connect to Everything
Use Google Sheets to bring almost any data source into your calendar. Check out popular automations from Zapier, automate.io, IFTT, and Claris Connect to data sources like these:
(To use DayBack with Salesforce, please install a trial of DayBack from the Salesforce AppExchange).
Plot Data from Any Column
Bring your own custom fields and columns into the calendar so you can sort, filter, and breakout the calendar by the critical columns in your Google Sheets.
Calendar Analytics
Chart progress against your goals over time, balance your workload, and quickly see patterns that are invisible in traditional reports.
Check out these examples of how analytics can help you get at thinks like capacity and ensure you’re making promises you can keep. These examples are from Salesforce data, but it works the same way with data from Google Sheets.
The Fastest Way to Make Timelines Tell Stories
Easily Make a Calendar from Any Google Sheet
1. Copy the URL from any Google Sheet.
2. In DayBack’s settings, select Google Sheets, click “Add New Calendar,” and paste in the URL.
3. For each calendar field like “Date,” enter the letter for that column in your sheet. Do the same for any custom fields you want to chart in analytics.
That’s it!
The calendar will reflect any changes you make on your sheet. These calendars also support all the features from DayBack’s Google Calendar integration.
Add Sheets to Your DayBack
Add data from Google Sheets beside your other calendars in DayBack: instructions for turning on Sheets.
Share Your Stories
Share Timelines with Customers, Contractors, or the Public
Easily publish and share schedules and project timelines with folks outside your organization. The “share” menu in DayBack Calendar creates a public url matching your view.
Share (Just Part of) Your Calendar
Shares can include events from multiple calendars and respect your filters. What you see is exactly what gets shared, so you can share just a portion of your calendar, or share different pieces of the same calendar with different people