# Sync Schedules to Google Calendar, Linear & Jira

Keep your on-call and shift schedules always visible and directly tied into your team’s workflow tools. Pagerly automatically syncs rotations and shifts with **Google Calendar**, **Linear**, and **Jira** — so ownership and triage responsibilities are always clear.

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### 🗓 Sync to Google Calendar

* Export shifts and rotations as calendar events.
* Always know who’s on-call directly from your calendar.
* Works with both personal and shared team calendars.
* Perfect for distributed teams across time zones.

[For Syncing schedule to Google Calendar , check this page](/how-to-work-with-pagerly/sync-schedule-with-google-calendar.md)

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### 📌 Sync to Linear (Triage Responsibility)

* Automatically set the **on-call engineer as the Linear triage owner**.
* Ensure every new issue is routed to the right person instantly.
* Handoffs happen seamlessly when shifts change — no manual reassignments.
* Keep your Linear workflow fully aligned with Pagerly’s on-call rotations.

[For Syncing schedule to Linear, check this page](/how-to-work-with-pagerly/sync-schedule-with-google-calendar.md)

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### 📝 Sync to Jira

* Map on-call schedules to **Jira assignees** or custom fields.
* Automatically update Jira tickets with the current on-call engineer.
* Ensure incidents and bugs are triaged by the right person at the right time.
* Works across multiple projects and Jira instances.

[For Syncing schedule to Jira , check this page](/how-to-work-with-pagerly/integration-with-jira/round-robin-assignment-of-jira-issues-tickets.md)\ <br>

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### ✅ Benefits of Sync

* No more manual handoffs or schedule updates.
* Crystal-clear triage responsibility in **Linear** and **Jira**.
* Transparency for engineering and support teams.
* Works with **Round Robin** and **Shift Schedules** created in Pagerly.

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👉 With Pagerly, your **Google Calendar, Linear, and Jira** are always in sync with your on-call schedules — ensuring accountability, faster response times, and less coordination overhead.


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