Schedule Calendar is best for fast day checks inside the browser: seeing what is next, how soon it starts, and when to stay in the popup versus open full Google Calendar.
Open the Chrome Web Store listing, add Schedule Calendar to Chrome, then sign in to the Google account that owns the calendar you want to see in the popup.
The fastest fixes are to confirm you are in the right Google account, refresh the popup, and reconnect permissions if sync was interrupted. The support page walks through each step in more detail.
If you use more than one Google account, make sure the browser session and extension permissions are aligned with the account whose events you expect to see first.
Yes. Schedule Calendar is built to make meeting transitions lighter, so the popup is useful right before the call instead of forcing you to hunt through email or reopen the whole calendar first.
Use the popup for orientation and small actions. Open full Google Calendar when you need deeper planning, detailed event editing, large rescheduling changes, or calendar administration.
Schedule Calendar is built for Chrome and generally works best in Chrome-based browsers, but the most reliable experience is still the main Chrome environment.
Schedule Calendar uses Google Calendar access only to display your events and support the extension experience. For the current data-handling details, see the Privacy Policy.
Refresh the popup first. If the schedule still looks wrong, reopen the extension, confirm account access, and follow the support checklist for reconnecting sync and permissions.
Use the support page for guided troubleshooting or email tdallstr@gmail.com if you need help with a specific setup, sync issue, or unexpected behavior.