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What the Calendar workspace does

The Pipeline tracks where things stand. The Calendar tracks what happens next. Every active role should have at least one task with a date attached. That’s how you stop relying on memory and start working from a real schedule.

Two types of tasks

Personal tasks are general things you want to track, updating your resume headline, researching a target company, preparing your interview stories. Job-linked tasks are tied to a specific role, tailoring a resume for a particular company, sending a follow-up email, preparing for a second interview round. Both show up in the same Calendar view so you have everything in one place.

A workflow that holds up

  1. Keep roles moving in the Pipeline
  2. When a role changes status, create the next task in Calendar
  3. Work from the date view so nothing gets lost
  4. Sync to Google Calendar if you want those tasks visible alongside the rest of your life

Google Calendar sync

If Google Calendar is connected in your workspace, you can sync your job tasks so they appear in your personal calendar. Useful if you don’t want to switch between Rolvelio and your main calendar client constantly. If the Google sync option isn’t showing up, it likely means the OAuth connection hasn’t been set up yet for your workspace.

Calendar feed

Rolvelio also generates a calendar feed for job-related events. If you use a calendar client that supports subscriptions, you can add it as a read-only feed.
The one habit that makes this work: every active role gets a next task with a date. That’s the whole system.