Comment #⁨2⁩

I must say that I find this integration to be more powerful the other way arround.
Tana should be where information is created, as its data model allows you to link every node (in this case, tasks and events) in a very powerful way.
When you create an event, you will want to connect it to other nodes in Tana (like a project the event is part of), otherwise, why would you need the integration in the first place (you could just have event in google calendar and other things in Tana).
I think it makes much more sense to create events from Tana and have them sync to Google calendar than the other way around. Since we can agree that if you want to sync an event to Tana, you also want to connect it to other nodes in Tana, the proccess of creating an event will be as followed:

  1. Go to google calendar and create an event
  2. Go to Tana app
  3. Wait until the event syncs to Tana
  4. Find the event that you created
  5. Connect the event to other nodes in Tana

When we reverse the integration, the proccess is as followed:

  1. Create a node in Tana that is maked as an event (part of creating a node is also connecting it to other nodes)

And thats it. The event will be synced to google calendar and you will be able to see it from the google calendar app.

This way, you can capture all the relevant information without even leaving the Tana app, and take advantage of the superior UI of google calendar to view the events in a comfortable way.