If you’re a Google Calendar user, you may be wondering how to enable desktop notifications for your account. This is a simple process that can be completed in just a few steps. First, open Chrome and navigate to the chrome://flags/#notifications page. Here, you’ll find a list of options that can be changed to enable or disable desktop notifications for your account. Next, select the option that corresponds to your Google Calendar account. For example, if you have an Android phone and use Google Calendar on your phone, then select “Android” in the drop-down list. Once you’ve selected the option that corresponds to your account, click on the “change” button next to it. This will open a new window where you’ll need to provide some information about your calendar events. Next, enter the name of your event and click on the “add” button. You’ll then need to provide some additional information about your event such as start time and location. Once these details are entered, click on the “submit” button and Chrome will start sending notifications for this event to all of your devices that are connected to your Google Calendar account!


Google Calendar has basically taken over as the go-to calendar for many users—it’s cross-platform, on the web, and tied to your Google account, so it’s super convenient and easy to use. The notification system is also great, but if you’re not into the default notification system, there’s a quick and easy way to change it.

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By default, Calendar uses what Google calls “interruptive alerts,” which basically means it allows calendar to hijack focus by using a popup window to show a notification. While sometimes nice, it can also be pretty annoying if you’re in the middle of doing something else—like typing, for example.

Fortunately, Chrome’s standard notification system is also an option here, you just need to tweak a couple of Chrome settings.

To change this setting, click the gear icon just below your profile image on the Calendar webapp, then choose “Settings.”

Look for the “Notifications” section, which has but one simple option: “Use browser notifications instead of interruptive alerts.” Check that little box.

With this option enabled, a second option will show up to also have Calendar play a sound. The bad news is that you can’t pick the sound.

Finally, just choose “Save” at the top.

Boom, desktop notifications are the new normal, with the intrusive interruptive alerts never to be seen again…unless you change the setting.