Importing Time Blocks from Outlook Calendar into Intervals
Some teams use their Outlook calendars to track time throughout the week. While Intervals doesn’t currently integrate this deeply with Outlook calendars, there is a helpful workaround that can save time and reduce manual data entry.
Why this matters
A longtime consulting customer reached out with this challenge:
"Our team logs time in Outlook calendars. Then on Mondays, we manually enter that time into Intervals. A direct link between Outlook and Intervals would save us a TON of time."
The Workaround
Until a direct integration is available, here’s an approach that worked for one of our support team members — and it might work for you too.
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Export Your Outlook Calendar to Excel/CSV
You can export your Outlook calendar to a file that opens in Excel.
How to export an Outlook calendar to a CSV file -
Prepare the File for Import into Intervals
Once you’ve exported your calendar: -
Import Your Time Entries into Intervals
Use the Time Import Tool to upload your formatted file. Make sure to preview the import to confirm everything looks correct before finalizing. This process can cut time entry down to a few minutes.
Need Assistance?
If you need help with formatting or run into issues, contact support@myintervals.com and we’d be happy to assist — feel free to include a screenshot or a sample file for quicker troubleshooting.