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Modjo Calendar

Modjo's integrated calendar saves you time and helps you approach each meeting with confidence and context.

Updated over a month ago

The Modjo calendar streamlines your preparation for important meetings by bringing all necessary context directly into the platform. This feature saves time and helps you approach each meeting with confidence.

1. Connect your calendar to Modjo

To start using the Modjo integrated calendar, connect your Google or Outlook calendar.
To connect, go to the Profile tab and click on “Connect Gmail” or “Connect Outlook.”

2. Why use the Modjo Calendar?

  • Seamless Integration: Modjo syncs seamlessly with your existing Google or Outlook calendar, displaying all your upcoming meetings for the next 12 weeks directly within the Modjo platform. No more toggling between apps or searching for meeting details.

  • Instant access to past insights: Click on any past meeting within the calendar to instantly access previous summaries, key Modjo notes, and even listen to specific parts of the recorded conversation. This allows you to quickly refresh your memory and understand the context of past interactions.


3. How does it work

  • One-Click meeting access: : When it’s time for your meeting, just click “Join” directly from the Modjo calendar. This offers a smooth, immediate transition to start your meeting on time.

  • Automatic Recording: Ensure every interaction is captured by easily adding or removing the recording bot for upcoming calls. This feature allows you to record and review each valuable exchange.

  • Instant Access to Conversation History: The Modjo calendar provides easy access to call histories, conversation summaries, and CRM information for each contact. You’ll always be prepared to engage in meaningful, productive conversations with clients.

With Modjo’s integrated calendar, you can approach each meeting optimally prepared, having all necessary information at your fingertips. Boost your productivity and step into each meeting with confidence.

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