How Doubl uses Google data
Last updated: 18 June 2026
Doubl is an adaptive daily planner. When you sign in with Google, we ask for the minimum access needed to build a plan that fits your day. This page lists every piece of Google account data we touch, why we touch it, and how to disconnect.
1. What we ask for
Doubl requests three Google OAuth scopes:
openid— to sign you in to Doubl.email— so we know the email address of the account you signed in with.https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events— to read and write calendar events.
We do not request access to your contacts, files, Gmail, photos, location, or any other Google product.
2. What we read
We read events from the calendars you choose to connect, and only the fields needed to plan around them:
- Event title
- Start and end time
- Calendar source (which calendar the event belongs to)
- Recurrence pattern (so repeated events are handled correctly)
We use this to understand where your time is already committed so that Doubl can schedule your plan around it.
3. What we write
Doubl creates a separate calendar in your Google account called “Doubl”. The plan we generate for you is written to that calendar, and only that calendar.
Doubl never modifies, edits, or deletes events on any of your existing calendars. Your personal and work calendars stay exactly as you keep them.
4. How we use it
Google account data is used to operate Doubl for you. Specifically:
- Sign you in
- Schedule your daily plan around existing commitments
- Write the plan to your Doubl calendar so you can see it everywhere you see Google Calendar
- Refresh the plan when your calendar or your state changes
We do not use Google account data for advertising. We do not sell it. We do not transfer it to third parties except as needed to operate Doubl (for example, our hosting and database providers) and only under contractual data-protection terms.
We do not use Google user data to train, fine-tune, or develop generalized AI or machine learning models.
5. How we store it
Access and refresh tokens are stored encrypted on our servers and used only to call the Google Calendar API on your behalf. Imported event data is stored only for as long as needed to keep your plan accurate.
All traffic between Doubl and Google is encrypted in transit.
6. How to disconnect
You can disconnect Google from Doubl at any time:
- From inside Doubl: Settings → Integrations → Google → Disconnect.
- From Google directly: myaccount.google.com/permissions.
When you disconnect, Doubl revokes the refresh token and deletes the calendar event data it imported. The “Doubl” calendar in your Google account remains under your control — you can keep it or delete it from Google Calendar.
7. Google API Services User Data Policy
Doubl's use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
8. Contact
Questions about how we use Google data: privacy@doubl.ai.
For everything else, see our Privacy Policy.