You can use working hours and availability if your account is through your work or school organization. If you don't see the working hours or location option, your admin could have turned it off for your organization. Who is my administrator?
Add your working location
- Open the Google Calendar app .
- Tap Create Working location.
- To adjust the date range, tap on each date.
- Select a working location:
- Home
- Office
- To add a different location, type it in the bar at the top.
- Click Save.
Edit your working location
Important: When your calendar is shared with someone with free or busy visibility, they can view your availability and working location.
- Open the Google Calendar app .
- Tap the location you want to change Edit .
- To adjust the date range, tap on each date.
- Tap your current working location, and choose:
- Home
- Office
- To add a different location, type it in the bar at the top.
- Tap Save.
Show when you’re out of office
When you indicate that you’re out of office, your calendar automatically declines all meetings during that time.
- Open the Google Calendar app .
- At the bottom right, tap Create Out of office.
- Select your out-of-office dates. You can also specify a time.
- To schedule out-of-office events that repeat, below the day and time you select, tap Does not repeat choose a frequency.
- Optional: Change your decline settings and edit your decline message.
- Tap Save.
Add your working location for part of a day
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Calendar app .
- Tap Create Working location .
- Turn off All-day.
- To choose the start and end time, tap on each date.
- Optional: Make your working location repeat.
- Tap "Does not repeat" .
- Choose how often you want the event to repeat and end.
- Select a working location:
- Home
- Office
- To add a different location, tap Add , then select your location.
- Tap Save.
Tip:
- After you create a working location for part of your day, you can touch and hold, then drag it to another date or time.
- You can set your working location to repeat. Learn how to make an existing event repeat.