Importing external calendars into Sigmund

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From Google Calendar

If you keep clients on your calendar that are not Headway clients, these may show when calendars are imported.

 

Suggested route: OAuth two-way sync

  1. In Sigmund (your provider Headway account), click on Settings in the left menu bar and open the Calendar tab there.

     

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  2. Click the Connect Google Calendar button next to Google Calendar Sync then click the Continue to Google button in the pop-up.

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  3. Sign in with your Google account and approve access on the Google consent screen and click Select all under "See what Headway can access," and click Continue.

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  4. Navigate back to the Calendar tab in Sigmund (accessed via Settings in the left menu bar), refresh the page, click on the Gmail account you've just added, and click the Update button.
  5. In the Sync settings pop-up, toggle on Import into Headway and check the box next to your Gmail address (which should say "Primary" on the right). 
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  7. In that same pop-up box, scroll down and toggle on Export to Google and then choose your Headway calendar from the drop down options under Export Calendar. Click Save changes.
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    Alternative route: Within your Google Calendar

    1. Click on the three vertical dots next to your main calendar, and select “Settings and sharing”

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    2. Within your Settings scroll all the way down on the page until you see “Integrate calendar".

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    3. Copy “Secret address in iCal format” using the copy to clipboard icon to copy the full URL (as a note, a security message will pop up — you will have to approve it in order to copy the URL)

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    4. Once you've copied your secret link, log into Sigmund and navigate to Settings > Calendar
    5. Click “Import Calendar"
    6. Paste the “Secret address in iCal format” you copied into the URL field
    7. Click "Add"

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    From Outlook

    If you keep clients on your calendar that are not Headway clients, these may show when calendars are imported.

    Within your Outlook calendar:

    1. Click the “Settings” wheel

    2. Click “View all Outlook settings”

    3. Select “Shared calendars”

    4. Scroll down to the “Publish a calendar” section
    5. Click on the drop down menu and select the calendar that you'd like to import to Headway
    6. Select "Can view when I'm busy"
    7. Click “Publish"

    8. Copy the ICS link

    9.  Once you've copied your secret link, log into Sigmund and navigate to Settings > Calendar
    10. Click “Import Calendar"
    11. Paste the “Secret address in iCal format” you copied into the URL field
    12. Click "Add"

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    Video walkthrough of Outlook calendar exporting

     

     

    From SimplePractice

    If you keep clients on your calendar that are not Headway clients, these may show when calendars are imported. For SimplePractice, you'll need to connect it with your Google Calendar first, then sync with Headway. 

    Within SimplePractice:

    1. Navigate to Settings, then Scheduling and inquiries
    2. Click Calendar
    3. To sync with Google Calendar, click Connect in the Google Calendar box

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    4. Sign in with Google and follow the prompts
    5. Follow the steps to import your Google Calendar into Headway

    Troubleshooting for calendar importing 

    Please note that we are only able support the following external calendar types at this time: Google Calendar, Outlook, or SimplePractice. You can follow the steps above to sync these calendars with your Headway calendar.

    • The most common issue with importing arises when providers use a public link rather than a private link
    • If you're trying to import a calendar from another third-party website or application and you're running into further issues, we suggest trying to import the third-party calendar into an Outlook or Google calendar, and then exporting that calendar link to Headway as a workaround

    While external calendars are always outside of Headway’s hands, we want to make sure that we can help where possible. If you run into further issues, contact us

     

    Syncing

    Every external calendar service syncs at different rates. The service you're using requests data from the server that you've imported and, because of this, we have no control over how frequently your external calendar requests Headway’s calendar data.

    For example, Google Calendar imports from external calendars only a few times per day which can result in scheduling conflicts at times. Other paid calendar options sync more frequently and should reduce conflicts.

     

    FAQ

    I'm getting a notification that says "unable to sync" when I import my calendar. What does that mean? 

    There is a technical bug preventing some providers from successfully syncing their external calendars. If you're getting this error message, it's likely that the bug has impacted your account. Our engineering team is aware of this issue and is actively working on fix, however, we do not yet have a timeline for when this will be resolved.

    In the meantime, you can add an Unavailability block to close off any time this is already booked externally. We hope have this feature restored soon.

     

Disclaimer: This document is for educational purposes only and is not intended as professional or legal advice. It may contain errors or missing information, and recent changes in policies, regulations, or payer requirements may not be reflected. Because requirements vary by organization and jurisdiction, please consult legal counsel, the appropriate regulatory or licensing authority or your designated Headway contact for guidance specific to your situation.

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