The KWizCom Calendar Plus Web Part is an all-in-one data rollup and visualization tool designed to overcome the strict limitations of native Microsoft calendars. It allows teams to aggregate multiple schedules, color-code events, and manage timelines directly within Modern SharePoint and Microsoft Teams spaces. Key Productivity Features
Multi-Source Aggregation: You can pull and merge events from diverse locations into one master view. It connects to local/remote SharePoint lists, Excel files, and cross-site collections using SharePoint and Graph APIs.
Outlook & Exchange Integration: The app displays Outlook Web Access (OWA) calendars, letting users overlay personal schedules, shared team meetings, or public Outlook folders alongside project tasks.
Conditional Formatting: You can automatically color-code events based on custom conditions (e.g., event type, department, status, or priority) to make information digestible at a glance.
Inline Management: Users can add, edit, or remove calendar entries directly from the unified web part interface without navigating back to the source lists.
Flexible UI Display: The web part supports multiple viewing modes, including standard Team Calendars, Gantt-like project timelines, and space-saving Mini-Calendars. SharePoint & Microsoft Teams Synergy
Built as an SPFx (SharePoint Framework) component, the web part installs seamlessly into your digital workplace. In SharePoint Online, it functions as a highly customizable page section to build interactive department dashboards. In Microsoft Teams, it can be added directly as a channel tab. This gives remote or project-focused teams access to localized schedules right next to their chat conversations, minimizing app-switching fatigue. No-Code Customisation
Designed specifically for non-technical end users, the tool avoids the steep learning curve of complex cloud development systems. Administrators and power users can quickly configure filters, style tabs, alter layout sizes, or override UI properties using a modular configuration panel—all without typing a line of code. A Comprehensive Guide to Microsoft Teams – KWizCom’s