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Sync contacts & calendars across all your devices
This guide explains how to access your Infomaniak address books and calendars/agendas from your devices.
Refer to this other guide if you are looking for information on synchronizing your e-mails.
Preamble
- The web app Contacts (management of your Infomaniak address books for all your professional and personal contacts) and the web app Calendar (management of your Infomaniak calendars/agendas for all your events and appointments) can be synchronized so that their content (hosted on Infomaniak servers) appears on your personal devices.
- If your current contacts and calendars are not yet managed within these Infomaniak applications, you will need to import your data first so that synchronization can work afterwards.
- The suggested calendars can also be synchronized with your mobile and desktop devices.
- The birthday calendar (calendar that displays the birthdays of your contacts when the date is entered in their address book entry) is only visible through calendar.infomaniak.com and cannot be synchronized with CalDAV tools.
Synchronize contacts & calendars (CardDAV/CalDAV)
Click here to open the Infomaniak assistant to configure the synchronization of your devices (macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS) and common software/email clients (Outlook, Microsoft 365, Thunderbird, Apple Mail, eM Client, etc.).
Specific guides
Operating System | Application to synchronize |
Outlook via CalDav Synchronizer ( Windows) | |
Contacts & Calendars ( macOS) | |
Contacts & Calendars ( iOS: iPhone, iPad, etc.) | |
Contacts & Calendars via kSync ( Android: Huawei, Samsung, Sony, etc.) | |
Google Calendar via kSync | |
Mozilla Thunderbird |
You can also turn the Infomaniak Web Calendar or Contacts app into a real application to use on your device.
⚠️ Infomaniak services are compatible with any application supporting CardDAV/CalDAV. For additional help, contact the software support or a partner — also discover the role of the host.