It is understood that a diary calendar API has a variety of shapes and sizes, with different certification processes and different data models. Ensuring that your application supports all people can be a long and difficult process. One calendar is a calendar that surrounds commonly used, such as Google Calendar and Microsoft Exchange's API, and the team behind it has developed a journaling application.
The CEO stated that I was frustrated with how I could not use the calendar to run our lives, because it is almost impossible to get other people's important opinions on me.
They found that although looking for a solution, because the existing calendar API is not easy to interact with the user, there is no corresponding combination. Therefore, a diary should solve its own problem by creating a calendar API.
The vision of a diary is to provide some simple and straight-striped calendars. Its API allows any website or developer to begin accepting online payments by adding a few lines of code. Using a common data model and authentication and authorization processes in a calendaring API is the method of supporting the same calendar. It will allow users to focus on building their own applications without worrying about the overhead of developing and maintaining custom calendars.
In addition, one of the great features of the API is the addition of webhooks functionality. It will automatically notify you when to create, update, or mark events. Then you can handle these things based on the notifications. However, it is still in the test phase. Great potential will shape new interactions between calendars and applications.
Currently, the API supports Google Calendar, iCloud, 365 and Exchange. The company said that more services will be launched in the near future, it integrates Outlook and Yahoo's personal calendar, SharePoint and Salesforce's calendar for the corporate market.