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Daybar

See your agenda, and launch Zoom and Google Meetings from your macOS menu bar.

Daybar's keeping an eye on your calendar and making it easy to jump into your next video chat.

After you connect with your Google Calendar, it'll grab your day's events, recognize Zoom and Google Meet links, and stash them all one click away.

Get Daybar

Download and unzip the app, then put it into your Applications folder.

What it does

Daybar works with Google Calendar. Once you connect your calendar, Daybar will keep your events a click away in the menu bar. It'll also try its best to recognize Zoom and Google meetings so you can launch right into them.

How it works

When you launch Daybar for the first time, it'll ask you to connect your Google account and give it permission to view events on your calendars.

By default, Daybar will just show you today's events. If you want to use it like a little mini-calendar and see what's happening later this week, you can toggle on "Calendar Mode."

Clicking on event titles will open the Google Calendar details in your web browser. You can also join Zoom and Google Meet links right from Daybar.

Find a bug?

Please create an issue for it!

Developing Daybar

You'll need a Google account and will need to create a project in the Google Developer Console. It'll need OAuth keys and an API Key with access to read the Calendar API.

These keys all will go into a property list file called Keys.plist with the following:

googleOauthClientSecret
googleOauthClientId
googleApiKey

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