Q: Clarification on SuiteDash DAV Support & API Limits
SuiteDash seems unable to receive data via CalDAV, CardDAV or WebDAV, and it also can’t read external calendars or tasks. As far as I understand, SuiteDash can only send data, not receive it. Incoming data is only possible through the REST API, and even that is limited to creating appointments, tasks, CRM entries and projects.
If I want SuiteDash to reflect my private Outlook blockers, the only workaround appears to be: Outlook → n8n/Make → SuiteDash API. This would auto‑create blocker events, but it’s not real sync.
Can you confirm this?
Mike_SuiteDash
Feb 7, 2026A: Hi gwittke,
You've clearly done your homework on the technical protocols.
Based on your specific example - wanting SuiteDash to reflect your private Outlook blockers - our native Microsoft calendar integration should handle this. We have two-way sync with Microsoft/Outlook calendars, which means your Outlook blockers should sync into SuiteDash and block those times from being available for booking. Here's the documentation: https://help.suitedash.com/article/599-microsoft-teams-integration
So before setting up an n8n/Make workaround, I'd suggest testing the native integration - it may already do what you need without any custom API work.
If after testing you find the native sync doesn't cover your specific scenario, feel free to reach out to our Help Team at [email protected] with the details and they can help troubleshoot or confirm whether a workaround would be necessary.
Hope that helps!
Thanks,
Mike
Hi Mike, thank you for your solution. As I understand it, this only works with a Microsoft Exchange account, correct? Would it also function if Outlook is being used solely as an email client for mail hosted elsewhere? Do you also support DAV? That would open up additional options.
Sorry, currently we only have the Microsoft integration which is 2-way calendar sync and Teams auto-create meeting based on Appointment scheduling that happens in the platform. Beyond that would be possible future development, but it's hard for me to commit to that is it's fairly niche and likely not something a big % of our Community would use.
But, maybe I'm wrong... Community?