Google loves to change stuff frequently, so even though they may have moved around a couple of steps, they're all basically the same.
Please take a look at the video on our documentation, and follow it step-by-step.
In short - you need to create a new project; select that project; go to Library, find "Google Calendar" API and enable it. Then, when it's enabled, you'll see that you need to create credentials for that API - click on that, and add the name, your email address, developer (your) email address, and save that. The remaining 2 steps can be skipped.
Then go to OAuth consent screen, select External connection (if it's required), or if not - simply click on Publish App.
Then, in the Credentials click on "+CREATE CREDENTIALS" from the top of the page, and create OAuth Client ID, add the name, the URI you can copy from Amelia Settings/Integrations/Google Calendar, save and that's it.
The directions on Amelia website to Sync Google calendars does not match the steps that I'm seeing. Has the process been updated? Please help!
Hello Alan
Thank you for your purchase.
Google loves to change stuff frequently, so even though they may have moved around a couple of steps, they're all basically the same.
Please take a look at the video on our documentation, and follow it step-by-step.
In short - you need to create a new project; select that project; go to Library, find "Google Calendar" API and enable it. Then, when it's enabled, you'll see that you need to create credentials for that API - click on that, and add the name, your email address, developer (your) email address, and save that. The remaining 2 steps can be skipped.
Then go to OAuth consent screen, select External connection (if it's required), or if not - simply click on Publish App.
Then, in the Credentials click on "+CREATE CREDENTIALS" from the top of the page, and create OAuth Client ID, add the name, the URI you can copy from Amelia Settings/Integrations/Google Calendar, save and that's it.
It should all be in the video, though.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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