Want a few extra minutes for that Google Calendar notification? Hit snooze.
Google Calendar is one of the most understated products in the Google Suite. If you live and die by your calendar, Google made an improvement that could change your life. You can finally snooze notifications that you get from Google Calendar on your desktop PC or Chromebook. There are a couple of caveats, however. First, you have to have Google Calendar open in a tab. Second, you have to allow Google Calendar to send notifications to your PC. If both of those conditions are met, you can snooze the notifications you get as events come up. We'll show you exactly how to do that.
How to snooze notifications in ChromeFirst, you have to make sure you have allowed notifications to be sent.
Go to Settings in Chrome.
Click Privacy and security.
Click Site settings
Scroll down and click Notifications
Scroll down to Allow and make sure calendar.google.com is in there.
If it is not, click Add.
Type https://calendar.google.com:443 and click **Add.
That should do it. You'll get notifications from Google Calendar as long as you have it open in a Chrome tab. When the notification pops up, click Snooze.
How to configure the snoozeYou can set the time when a snoozed notification will ring again. That is in Calendar settings.
From Google Calendar, click the Cog at the top of calendar > Settings.
- Click Notification Settings on the left.
Select the desired time in the Show snoozed notifications dropdown. You can set this for any time from 0 until 5 minutes prior to the start of the event.
Snoozing is really valuable, especially to event notifications because they're a great reminder that something is coming up, so you can get ready for it. When it comes up again it's showtime.