Differences between Outlook Calendar and Google Calendar

Modified on Wed, 9 Jul at 5:11 PM

In Outlook Calendar...In Google Calendar...
Schedule a meeting or appointmentCreate an event
Create recurring eventsCreate repeating events
Transfer ownership of an event by deleting and then recreating the eventChange the event's owner
Schedule one-on-one meetings as individual meetingsCreate one-on-one meetings or bookable appointment slots
Add attendees to an email invitationAdd groups or guests to event details
See if people are free or busy

See if people are available and choose from suggested meeting times

See new meeting times from Gmail users in OutlookAccept new meeting times from Outlook users in Gmail
Schedule a conference callAutomatically add video calls in event details
View calendars side by sideOverlay calendars
Give Delegate Access to calendarsDelegate calendar access
Use importance markers to identify eventsUse color-coding to distinguish events and calendars 
Publish a calendarMake a calendar public
Select time zones for an eventNarrow time zone selection by country
Transfer ownership of an event by deleting it and recreating it with a different ownerChange the event's owner in an existing event
Remove yourself by deleting an event and recreating it with a different ownerRemove yourself from an existing event


If you're using both Outlook and Google Calendar

For events that reoccur on the 31st of the month, in Outlook, you see the event on the last day of every month, even ones with less than 31 days. In Google Calendar, you see the event only in months that have 31 days.

If you're working with Outlook Calendar users

Forwarding meeting invitations—If you create a meeting in Google Calendar, you can choose the option to prevent guests from inviting other people. If an attendee who is using Google Calendar and Outlook forwards the meeting from Outlook, the person who gets the forwarded invite will not be added to the event, even if they accept it in Outlook.

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