
The syncing is instant and seamless, and you’re able to see events and entries across platforms. Usually, Google Calendar works pretty well. Any data on your device that you can’t see synced on a different platform will be lost, and you’ll need to enter it again. This should clear the problem but it’s a nuclear option. If you’re lucky, the problem will be that simple. Select the menu icon on the top left corner and make sure that the menu you want to sync has a check mark.

If you don’t see problems on Google’s end, then you’ll need to make sure that the event is on a calendar that their device is syncing. When this happens, the Internet will light up with stories or social media comments about something like Google Calendar not working properly. Often, apps and platforms experience downtime where they are not working due to a technical glitch or maintenance. If that shows that your Google Calendar is on, you might also want to do a quick check on the Internet.

If that doesn’t work, Google has an even better idea: uninstall the app completely, then reinstall it.

That should reset the sync and bring over your events and entries.
