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General

Customers using Workplace or an external calendar application like Outlook or Google Calendar create meetings every day, to reserve their (favorite) meeting rooms or workplaces beforehand. If customers use both Workplace and a calendar application it is very important that reservations/bookings/meetings reflect the same on both sides. With the calendar integration for Workplace, it is possible to sync reservations created from a Workplace touchpoint (Workplace App, Go, Room display, etc.) to the external calendar application and visa versa.

Some screenshots below are from Exchange/Outlook, but the calendar integration sync can also be configured with Google Calendar.

Sync bookings with Outlook/Google Calendar

Connect room mailboxes to reservable resources in Workplace and have meetings synced across both platforms.

 

Synced across all devices

Monitor both calendars and automatically synchronizes any booking made, edited or deleted, enabling users to make bookings using any Spacewell touchpoint like kiosk, app or room display.

 

 

 

Keep your trusted environment

The calendar integration has no impact on your existing calendars, so users who prefer to remain in Microsoft Outlook/Google Calendar won’t even notice the difference.

 

Touchpoints for convenience

With everything in sync, users can enjoy their preferred touchpoints whenever and wherever they are, which will positively impact the user experience.

User Story

As a user of Spacewell's Workplace software, I want the reservation module to seamlessly sync with my Outlook/Google Calendar, enabling room-centric synchronization of single and recurring reservations, both single and multi-room scenario’s. This will ensure that our users can efficiently manage and book meeting rooms in either Outlook/Google Calendar or from Spacewell Workplace apps, while maintaining up-to-date availability.

When an employee makes a reservation through Outlook/Google Calendar, the integration ensures that the reservation details are accurately reflected in all relevant Spacewell Workplace touchpoints. Similarly, when a reservation is made through one of the Spacewell Workplace touchpoints, the integration synchronizes the reservation to Outlook/Google Calendar, keeping both systems up-to-date.

What is synced back-and-forth?

  • Subject

  • Start Date & time

  • End Date & time

  • Organizer email address

  • Required participants (email address)

  • Optional participants (email address)

  • Recurrence

 

  • Subject

  • Start date & time

  • End date & time

  • Responsible (Organizer email address)

  • Reservation Lines (reserved room)

  • Participants (only via web portal)

  • Recurrence

High level features, prerequisites and current limitations

The following article describes the high level features, prerequisites, and current limitations. Make sure to be aware of these topics:

High level features, prerequisites, and current limitations

Implementation guides and background information

For the complete end-to-end implementation, multiple steps and applications need to be set-up (Workplace Management, The Spacewell integration platform (Router) that links Workplace Management with either Outlook/Exchange or Google Calendar and the setup the customer has to do within Outlook/Exchange or Google Calendar to allow this integration to work. These guides, as well as some additional background information can be found in the following articles:

Implementation Guides:

Background information:

Room-centric vs user-centric

The integration between Workplace and the external calendar application (Outlook/Google) works in a room-centric way. Another variant is user-centric. What is the difference? How does it work? More information can be found here: Room-centric calendar integration with Workplace and here: Debunking the myths of room centric limitations.

EWS to Graph Migration

Some customers are currently using the EWS interface (Exchange Web Services) to sync reservations between Outlook and Axxerion. This is the ‘old’ way of interfacing these reservations, and this is announced end of life by Microsoft as of October 1, 2026 https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/retirement-of-exchange-web-services-in-exchange-online/ba-p/3924440.

If customers who are currently using EWS, still want to sync reservations between Outlook and Axxerion after this date, they will need to be migrated to the new Exchange Graph integration. To do this, some additional work is required which is documented in this article: /wiki/spaces/KB/pages/383615037

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