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  • Create workflows (Quick Start Guide)
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  • What Is Workflow Automation?
  • Workload Editor Filters: Unlock Smarter Workflow Automation
  • Workflow Building: Adding Steps and Paths to a Workflow
  • Workflow Building: Using Delays in Workflows
  • Identify, Diagnose, Fix: A Guide to Correcting Workflow Errors

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  • Connect an account to Workload
  • How to copy from one workspace to another
  • How to initialize a workflow after copying
  • How to share a workflow as a template with anyone
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  • Identify, Diagnose, Fix: A Guide to Correcting Workflow Errors
  • Workflow Building: Fix Workflow Mistakes with the Undo and Redo Buttons
  • Workflow Building: Reordering Workflow Steps

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  • How do I enable and use the Lever integration?
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Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event | No‑Code Workflow Tutorial

Table of Contents
  • Overview: Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event Workflow
  • Step-by-Step: Build Your Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event Workflow
    • Step 2: Add Formatter Steps for Start & End Times (AI Formatter by Workload)
    • Step 4: Activate Your Workflow
  • Customization Tips
  • Final Thoughts

Manually sending reminder emails takes precious time and can lead to missed meetings. The Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow handles this for you. It links Google Calendar to Gmail—no coding required.

Twenty minutes (or your chosen lead time) before each event, the workflow grabs the event name, description, location, and times. It then formats the start and end times into an easy‑to‑read form and sends a reminder email. You pick who gets the email and what it says.

This workflow frees you from last‑minute rushes. It keeps you on time and helps you stay organized. It works great for consultants, team leaders, trainers, and anyone who runs back‑to‑back calls.

Need more help? Watch our tutorial video with Eliot from Workload, visit Workload University, or check our Help Center for tips on automating your work.


Overview: Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event Workflow #

This workflow does three things:

  • Monitor upcoming events: It watches your Google Calendar for events about to start.
  • Format event times: It converts raw start and end timestamps into a clear hour:minute AM/PM format.
  • Send reminder email: It sends a Gmail message with the event name, description, location, and formatted times to your chosen recipients.

What You’ll Need:

  • A Google Calendar account with events you want to monitor
  • A Gmail account to send reminder emails
  • A Workload account (free or paid) to build and run your workflow
Introduction to Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow.

Step-by-Step: Build Your Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event Workflow #

Step 1: Set Up the Trigger (Google Calendar)

  • Create Workflow: Log in to the Workload dashboard and click Create Workflow.
Dashboard view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to "Create Workflow" button. Click the button to begin creating a Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow.
  • Name Workflow: Give the workflow a title.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to a box where you can give a custom name to your Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow.
  • Choose Trigger App & Event: Select Google Calendar, then choose Event start.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrows pointing to the trigger app selection and the trigger event selection of Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow.
  • Connect Account: Click Sign in to securely link your Google Calendar account.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to the "Sign in" button used to connect Google Calendar account of Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow.
  • Set Lead Time: Enter 20 in the Minutes before event field (or your preferred lead time).
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to Number of Minutes field.
  • Select Calendar: Choose the calendar you want the trigger to monitor.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to Calendar ID dynamic dropdown menu.
  • Test Trigger: Click Test Trigger to pull in a sample upcoming event.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to "Test Trigger" button.

Step 2: Add Formatter Steps for Start & End Times (AI Formatter by Workload) #

  • Add Start Time Formatter: Click into Step 2, then select AI Formatter by Workload from the Tools menu
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrows pointing to Step 2, Tools menu, and App selection.
  • Select Action Event: Choose Format data from the dropdown menu.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to Format Data option of the event dropdown menu.
  • Select Input Data: Click the Input Data box and pick the data from the trigger that you want to format. (ex: start: dateTime)
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to the start: dateTime field in the Input Data field.
  • Prompt the AI Formatter: Type a prompt that tells the formatter how you want to change the data (ex: show me the time in this format: HH:MM am or pm)
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to the Prompt field.
  • Test Formatter: Click Test Action to verify the formatted start time.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to the "Test action" button
  • Add a New Formatter Step: Click the + button to add a new Step. Now, duplicate the previous process but this time choose the end time field (ex: end: dateTime) as the input data and then use the same prompt.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to the end: dateTime field in the Input Data field.
  • Test Formatter: Click Test Action to verify the formatted end time.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to the "Test action" button.

Step 3: Configure the Action (Gmail)

  • Add Action: Click + Add action, select Gmail, then choose Send email.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrows pointing to the "+" symbol, app selection, and "Send Email" option of event.
  • Connect Gmail: Click Sign in to securely link your Gmail account.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to "Sign in" button to connect Gmail account.
  • Map Data: Choose the data from the prior steps that you want to use in the reminder email.
Editor view of Workload platform with red box around the mappable fields of the Send Email step.
  • Test Action: Click Test Action to send a sample reminder email.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to the "Test action" button.

Step 4: Activate Your Workflow #

  • Verify Steps: Make sure that every step shows a green light indicator.
Editor view of Workload dashboard with red arrows pointing to green light indicators on each step of Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow.
  • Turn On Workflow: Toggle the workflow On in the top-right corner.
Editor view of Workload platform with red arrow pointing to On/Off toggle. Click the toggle to activate the new Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow.

Customization Tips #

  • Change Reminder Time:
    Adjust the “Minutes before event” setting to get alerts earlier or later.
  • Add Attendees:
    Include event guests in the email’s To or CC fields.
  • Insert Links:
    Add meeting links, prep docs, or custom URLs in the email body.
  • Use More Formatters:
    Add steps to reformat dates, adjust time zones, or shorten text.
  • Notify Multiple People:
    Copy the Gmail action to send reminders to different team members.
  • Record Reminders:
    Log sent emails in Google Sheets or Airtable for easy tracking.
  • Send Extra Alerts:
    Add a Slack or SMS action alongside the email reminder.
  • Personalize Subjects:
    Insert event type or organizer name to make the subject clear.
  • Add Conditions:
    Use filters to run different steps for various event types or calendars.

Final Thoughts #

With the Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event workflow, you’ll never miss an important meeting again. Workload pulls in your event details, formats the times, and sends a clear reminder email—automatically.

Ready to streamline your day? Use Workload templates to build more workflows, or browse our guide library for fresh automation ideas. For step‑by‑step guidance, visit Workload University or check out our Help Center. With Workload, automation works for you—every time.

Automate the work—focus on what matters!

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Updated on May 12, 2025
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Table of Contents
  • Overview: Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event Workflow
  • Step-by-Step: Build Your Gmail Reminder Before Calendar Event Workflow
    • Step 2: Add Formatter Steps for Start & End Times (AI Formatter by Workload)
    • Step 4: Activate Your Workflow
  • Customization Tips
  • Final Thoughts
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