I paired Gemini with Google Calendar to plan my week, and I'm never going back
by Anu Joy · Android PoliceI have always used Google Calendar as a to-do list. Whenever a meeting, reminder, errand, or deadline arose, I would quickly add it to the app.
While this system worked well enough, it also meant my schedule constantly felt fragmented. I often added tasks midweek, overlooked smaller ones, or realized too late that I had not planned my time effectively.
Recently, I started doing something completely different. Instead of building my calendar piece by piece throughout the week, I now sit down once, usually on Sunday, and plan almost everything in one go.
This system became easier to implement after pairing Gemini with Google Calendar.
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I let Gemini turn my thoughts into a schedule
The biggest bottleneck in weekly planning is the setup. Even if you know what your week should look like, translating that into structured events takes time.
Instead of manually creating events immediately, I first open Gemini and write down everything I’m thinking about for the week in plain language.
It’s usually a messy brain dump filled with meetings, reminders, deadlines, errands, workouts, article ideas, and rough time estimates.
A typical planning session might look something like this:
Generate a CSV format suitable for importing events into Google Calendar.
Here is my schedule for May 10 to May 17, 2026: Exercise at 8 a.m. on weekdays, prepare for a review meeting at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, follow up on an email to cancel app subscription at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, team meeting on Thursday at 11 a.m., dentist appointment on Friday at 11 a.m., grocery shopping on Saturday at 1 p.m., and pay the electricity bill on Thursday at 10 a.m.
Gemini transforms it into a structured table with columns for subject, start time, end time, and start date.
I still double-check everything before importing it. Usually, I either ask Gemini to correct the mistakes and regenerate the CSV file or edit the downloaded file myself.
Sometimes, Gemini generates a properly formatted CSV file that I can download. Other times, it outputs the formatted schedule as plain text. In those cases, I copy everything into Notepad and save the file with a .csv extension.
Importing the schedule into Google Calendar saves me the most time
When Gemini finishes generating the CSV file, importing it into Google Calendar is surprisingly simple.
After downloading the CSV file, I open Google Calendar on desktop, click the gear icon in the upper-right corner, and go to Settings. From there, I open the Import & export section in the sidebar.
Google Calendar allows you to upload a CSV file directly and choose your calendar. After selecting the file and clicking Import, all the scheduled events appear automatically on the calendar within seconds.
It is the step that saves me the most time because it eliminates almost all the repetitive event creation process.
Instead of manually adding 15 or 20 separate entries one by one, the entire schedule is populated at once.
Why this works better than adding events manually
When I used to add events manually to Google Calendar, my schedule often felt incomplete.
I’d remember tasks randomly throughout the week, add some immediately, forget others completely, and constantly interrupt myself to update the calendar.
Using Gemini changes the workflow because I can focus on thinking first and structuring later.
Instead of interrupting myself to build calendar entries one by one, I dump everything onto the page naturally.
When all the ideas, tasks, and plans are visible together, it becomes much easier to spot overloaded days, free time, scheduling conflicts, or events I forgot entirely.
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It also makes it much easier to include smaller tasks that normally never make it into my calendar.
Tasks like grocery shopping, backing up photos, returning packages, and scheduling focused work are much easier to include when they are part of a larger weekly schedule rather than requiring individual manual setup each time.
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Pairing Gemini with Google Calendar made weekly planning feel manageable
I didn’t expect combining Gemini with Google Calendar to change how I plan my week this much.
At first, it felt like an experiment to avoid repetitive calendar setup. But after using it consistently, I realized the biggest benefit is that I can organize everything in one sitting, review it properly, and start the week with a much clearer overview of what’s ahead.
The workflow still needs occasional cleanup, and it’s definitely not perfect.
Still, even with a few manual corrections here and there, it removed enough repetitive work that I actually stick with weekly planning now instead of constantly improvising my schedule.