Finally.
One calendar.
Sync your Outlook events to Google Calendar with rich data — attendees, Teams links, descriptions. Runs entirely in your browser.
No account required · Works with Outlook Web App · No servers
Two calendars is
one too many
The problem
- Two calendars, zero clarity
You check Outlook for work, Google for life. Conflicts slip through.
- Missing Teams links
Copy-pasting join URLs before every meeting is soul-crushing.
- Stale, incomplete data
ICS exports lose attendees, descriptions, and go stale immediately.
The fix
- One calendar, full picture
Every Outlook event lands in Google Calendar automatically.
- One-click Teams join
Teams links synced right into the event. Join from Google Calendar.
- Always up to date
Auto-sync keeps your calendar current. Changes propagate automatically.
Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.
Rich sync
Attendees, Teams links, descriptions — not just title and time.
Teams links
One-click Join buttons synced directly into Google Calendar events.
Auto-sync
Configurable intervals. Set once, forget forever.
Smart rules
Filter by keyword, category, or response status. Sync only what matters.
Privacy-first
100% in-browser. No external servers, no data collection, no tracking.
Color mapping
Map Outlook categories to Google Calendar colors. Visual consistency.
Three steps.
Thirty seconds.
Install the extension
Chrome Web Store. One click. Under 500KB.
Connect Google Calendar
OAuth prompt. Calendar write access only. Nothing else.
Your events sync
Open Outlook Web, hit sync. That's it.
Also works with Apple Calendar, Fantastical, and any app that supports Google Calendar — your events, everywhere.
100% local.
Zero servers.
Your calendar data never touches our infrastructure. Not in transit. Not at rest. Not ever.
All processing happens locally. No cloud relay, no proxy.
OAuth tokens stored in Chrome's local storage. We can't access them.
No external calls to block. IT teams love that.
What people
are saying
I used to check two calendars every morning. Now everything's in one place — attendees, Teams links, the works. Can't believe this is free.
Our IT blocks pretty much everything. LookOut works because it doesn't make any external calls. Finally a tool that respects corporate security.
Auto-sync is a game changer. I set it up once and my Google Calendar just stays current. No more manual exports or stale events.
Simple pricing.
Honest value.
| Feature | Free $0 forever | Pro PRO $5 /month |
|---|---|---|
| Event title + time + location | ✓ | ✓ |
| Manual sync on demand | ✓ | ✓ |
| Unlimited events | ✓ | ✓ |
| Keepalive session manager | ✓ | ✓ |
| Google Calendar integration | ✓ | ✓ |
| Sync window | 14 days | 365 days |
| Attendees synced to GCal | — | ✓ |
| Teams links → Join buttons | — | ✓ |
| Meeting descriptions | — | ✓ |
| Auto-sync (configurable) | — | ✓ |
| Smart sync rules | — | ✓ |
| Color mapping | — | ✓ |
| Respect GCal deletions | — | ✓ |
| Install Free | Get Pro |
Every account includes a 14-day free Pro trial — no credit card required.
Frequently
asked
Does LookOut send my data to any servers?
No. LookOut runs entirely inside your browser. Calendar data is read from Outlook Web and written directly to Google Calendar via their official API. No intermediary servers, no data leaving your device.
Does it work with the Outlook desktop app?
LookOut works with Outlook Web (outlook.office.com / outlook.office365.com). You need Outlook Web open in a Chrome tab — the extension reads calendar data directly from the web page.
What's the difference between Free and Pro?
Free gives you basic event sync — title, time, location — with manual trigger. Pro adds rich data (attendees, Teams links, descriptions) plus auto-sync, smart filtering rules, and color mapping.
Can I cancel Pro anytime?
Yes. Cancel anytime from the extension settings. You keep Pro features until the end of your billing period, then revert to the Free tier.
Will my IT department know I'm using it?
LookOut doesn't make network requests to your company's servers. It reads data already loaded in your browser. IT admins won't see any unusual traffic.