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Google Tasks Integration
The HourStack Google Tasks integration allows your team to schedule and track time from the tasks they’re already working on in Google Tasks — which means no duplicating tasks, interrupted workflows, or jumping back and forth between applications.
You can connect or disconnect integrations anytime through your account settings. All integrations are scoped to you personally, meaning that nobody else on your team can access your integration connection or data. You'll have access to your Google Tasks integration across all of your workspaces.
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Connecting the Integration
To connect your Google account, navigate to your account settings and find Google Tasks under the available integrations and click "Connect". This will take you to Google to login to the account you'd like to connect and to authorize the HourStack app to access your Google Tasks account data. Once you've authorized the HourStack app, the integration will be connected and you can start using it immediately to manage time for your Google Tasks.
Disconnecting the Integration
To disconnect your Google Tasks integration, navigate to your account settings and click the "Manage" link next to your connected Google Tasks integration. Click the "Disconnect" button and confirm you'd like to disconnect the integration. This will disconnect the integration from the HourStack side. To fully disconnect the integration you'll need to remove HourStack's access under account security > manage third-party access in Google as well.
Removing access on the Google side is required if you want to switch to integrating with a different Google account.
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