TimeTree on Chromebook: Shared Calendar & Group Sync

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Timetree chromebook logoNeed a shared calendar that works across your family, team, or classroom? TimeTree for Chromebook is a collaborative scheduling app that makes it easy to manage events, tasks, and notes with others in real time.

Whether you’re planning a group trip or syncing school deadlines, TimeTree keeps everyone on the same page, literally.

This guide walks you through how to install TimeTree on your Chromebook, what makes it different from other calendar apps, and how to get the most out of its shared features.

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What is TimeTree?

TimeTree is a free shared calendar app used by over 17 million people worldwide. It’s designed for groups, families, couples, roommates, coworkers, or clubs, who need to coordinate schedules and stay organized together. Each calendar can be shared with others, and everyone can add events, notes, and comments.

  • Color-coded shared calendars for different groups
  • Event chat and comment threads
  • Reminders and push notifications
  • Memo and task lists for collaborative planning
  • Supports Google Calendar import and sync

TimeTree is available on Android, iOS, and web, and works well on Chromebooks with Android app support.


How to Install TimeTree on Chromebook

  1. Open the Google Play Store on your Chromebook
  2. Search for “TimeTree: Shared Calendar”
  3. Click Install and open the app from your launcher
  4. Create a TimeTree account or sign in with Google
  5. Start a new calendar or join an existing one via invite

Quick Tip: You can also access TimeTree from any browser at timetreeapp.com for desktop-friendly editing.

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Why TimeTree is Worth Trying

  • Coordinate with family, friends, or teams using shared calendars and notes
  • Keep everyone informed with event comments and reminders
  • Use it across devices; Chromebook, phone, tablet, or browser, with real-time syncing

It’s especially useful for parents managing school events, roommates splitting chores, or teams planning projects without needing a full project management tool.

Chromebook Compatibility

  • ChromeOS: Version 90 or newer with Android app support
  • RAM: 4GB or more recommended
  • Storage: Around 100MB for the app
  • Internet: Required for syncing and notifications

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FAQ: TimeTree on Chromebook

Is TimeTree free?

Yes. All core features including shared calendars, memos, and reminders are free. There is no paid version as of now.

Can I sync TimeTree with Google Calendar?

Yes. You can import events from Google Calendar and view shared calendars alongside your personal ones.

Does TimeTree work offline?

You can view cached events offline, but adding or syncing events requires an internet connection.

Can I use TimeTree without installing the app?

Yes. You can use the web version at timetreeapp.com from any browser, including on Chromebook.

Is TimeTree good for work teams?

Yes. While it’s not a full project management tool, it’s great for coordinating meetings, deadlines, and shared notes among small teams or clubs.


Looking for more calendar tools? Check out Cozi for Chromebook & FamilyWall for Chromebook.


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