First, click on the arrow in the bottom-right corner of any G Suite app to show your side panel. If you spend much of your day in Gmail, Google Docs, and other G Suite apps, you might find it beneficial to add Google Calendar to the apps on the right toolbar of your Google screen. There, you’ll see Google Calendar as one of the apps you can access. If you’re in your Gmail account, you can click on the dots next to your profile picture in the upper-right corner. As with your phone, you can type into your browser and it will pop right up. On your computer, there are a couple of ways to get to Google Calendar. If you’re on your smartphone, there’s an app for both Android and iOS, or you can simply type into your phone’s browser. The good news is that you can get to your Google Calendar from any device. Like Gmail, Google Calendar was built to be a browser-based app, which means there’s not a desktop client available. Is there a desktop app for Google Calendar? Using a separate desktop calendar client.
There are three main ways you can get Google Calendar on your desktop: If you spend your workday on a desktop or laptop computer, you probably can easily see the benefits of being able to launch an app and see your upcoming events. But going to the website to check your calendar can take time. If you have a Google account, you automatically get free access to Google Calendar.