Offsets start-times by default when adding a Google Calendar event, using a user-configured number of minutes.
Offsets start-times by default when adding a Google Calendar event, using a user-configured number of minutes.
User reviews
10 · from the Chrome Web Store- A
Amanda Sundstrom
Sep 18, 2025I added this extension and all it does is adjust the meeting duration from 30 to 25min and takes the 5min off the end time, not the start time. Ex: meeting start 2pm, meeting end 225pm instead of meeting start 2:05pm, meeting end 2:30pm.
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Min Ji
Sep 5, 2025Hi, I tried to use the extension, but it doesn't work, is there any step I missed?
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Mina Mikhail
Oct 28, 2024Thanks for the note Mina! There's an update pending review from the Chrome team. Should be fixed by end of day tomorrow. UPDATE: This is now fixed with v1.1.1. Chrome should pull in this update in the next 4-6 hours, but if you want to update manually, you can navigate to chrome://extensions, enable Developer mode (top right), and then click Update (top left). If this works for you, please update your 2-star rating. Thanks!
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Austin Brown
Jun 13, 2024Works great, but doesn't align with my typical workflow. I run Google Calendar as a progressive web app, and the extension only works in the browser and not in the PWA (This is fixed now!). It also only works when clicking a time slot to create a new meeting, but not when creating from the +Create button or the C shortcut. I LOVE shortening meetings on the front end. It gives me a better breath of fresh air between meetings than ending 5 early (which, realistically, is usually ignored or fo...
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Elaine Morley
May 21, 2024Love love love this! Our standard in US Card is to start all meetings 5 or 10 minutes late, depending if it's a 25 minute or 50 minute meeting. This really helps make this easy. I have short meeting turned on and Google would end my meeting 5 minutes early but that was the opposite of what we do in Card so this is magic. Thank you!