Marketing & scheduling
Calendly integration
Turn your Calendly bookings and event types into a meetings dashboard.
Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to Calendly and turns your data into shareable dashboards. See your Calendly event types, scheduled events, and team members in one place, with bookings over time, meeting volume by type, and who is scheduling the most. It reads 3 Calendly objects, including Event Types, Scheduled Events and Organization Members.
- One-click read-only sign-in
- Pick the objects you want as datasets
- Auto-refresh keeps data current
What Calendly data can you import into Flitch?
| Object | API resource |
|---|---|
| Event Types | event_types |
| Scheduled Events | scheduled_events |
| Organization Members | organization_memberships |
Objects map to resources in the Calendly API documentation.
How do you connect Calendly to Flitch?
One-click read-only sign-in with Calendly (OAuth).
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Calendly integration FAQ
What Calendly data can Flitch build dashboards from?
Flitch reads your event types, scheduled events, and organization members. Choose what to import and Flitch turns your bookings into dashboards in plain language.
Can I see bookings by event type?
Yes. Import your event types and scheduled events and Flitch can chart booking volume and trends for each type, so you see which meetings are most in demand.
Can I track meetings by team member?
Yes. Import your scheduled events and organization members and Flitch can break down bookings per person across your organization.
Does Flitch only read my Calendly account?
Yes. Connecting is a one-click read-only OAuth sign-in. Flitch reads your event types and scheduled events and never creates, edits, or cancels bookings.
Can I chart scheduled events over time?
Yes. Import your scheduled events and Flitch plots bookings by day, week, or month so you can spot trends and busy periods at a glance.
Does Flitch copy my Calendly data?
Only the objects you choose. Calendly is an API rather than a database Flitch can query in place, so those objects are pulled on your refresh schedule and stored as datasets. Nothing else is taken, and aggregation still happens in SQL against your data model, so a figure means the same thing on every dashboard built from it. Connect a database instead and Flitch queries it directly with no copy at all.
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