How to Sync Your Home Depot Schedule to Google Calendar
WFT doesn't have a built-in calendar export. This guide shows you how to get your shifts into Google Calendar automatically using Titan, a free browser extension for HD associates.
What You'll Need
- Google Chrome (Edge and Safari support coming soon)
- Access to Home Depot Workforce Tool at wft.homedepot.com
- A Google account with Google Calendar
- About 60 seconds
Add Home Depot Shifts to Google Calendar in 4 Steps
Follow these steps once and your shifts sync automatically every time you visit WFT.
Install Titan
Click the button below to open the Titan listing. Click Add to Chrome, then Add extension in the confirmation dialog. The Titan icon will appear in your browser toolbar.
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Connect Your Google Account
The first time you open Titan, it will ask you to sign in with your Google account. This is a standard Google OAuth flow. Titan never sees your Google password. You'll see a permission screen asking Titan to manage your Google Calendar.
Titan needs permission to create and update events in your Google Calendar. It only touches the dedicated "HD Work Schedule" calendar it creates. Your other calendars are never modified.
Open Workforce Tool
Navigate to wft.homedepot.comand log in with your LDAP credentials as normal. Titan runs in the background and automatically detects your schedule. You don't need to do anything extra: just open WFT.
If the Titan side panel doesn't open automatically, click the Titan icon in your browser toolbar or press Ctrl+Shift+Space (Mac: Cmd+Shift+Space).
Hit Sync
In the Titan side panel, click Sync Schedule. Titan reads your WFT shifts, compares them to your Google Calendar, and syncs only what changed. Your shifts will appear in the HD Work Schedule calendar within seconds.
That's it. Repeat this step any time your schedule changes at work.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Titan side panel not opening on WFT
Make sure you are on the wft.homedepot.com domain. Click the Titan icon in your browser toolbar to open the panel manually. If the icon is missing, open your browser extension manager and confirm Titan is enabled.
Google sign-in is failing or loops back
Try signing out of your Google account in your browser and signing back in. Make sure you're allowing pop-ups for wft.homedepot.com during the OAuth flow. If the problem persists, try removing and reinstalling Titan.
Shifts are not appearing in Google Calendar
Check that the "HD Work Schedule" calendar is visible in Google Calendar (it may be hidden). Open Google Calendar, click the three dots next to HD Work Schedule on the left sidebar, and make sure it is checked.
Sync limit reached (hit 20/day)
Titan allows 20 syncs per day with a 5-minute cooldown. Both limits reset at midnight. The side panel shows your remaining syncs and when the limit resets.
Old shifts are not being removed from calendar
Run a sync while on the WFT schedule page. Titan needs to see your current schedule to know which shifts to remove. Shifts that are no longer in your 30-day window won't be auto-deleted.
Still having trouble? Visit the Titan Support Center →
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to reinstall Titan after browser updates?
No. Browser extensions are updated automatically in supported browsers. Titan will update itself when a new version is released without any action from you.
Can I stop Titan from auto-opening on WFT?
Yes. In Titan settings, you can disable auto-open so the panel only appears when you click the toolbar icon.
Will syncing again overwrite my existing calendar events?
No. Titan uses smart diffing and only updates events that actually changed. If a shift has the same date and time as before, Titan leaves it alone.
What happens when I uninstall Titan?
Titan stops syncing. Events already in your HD Work Schedule calendar remain until you manually delete them or remove the calendar from Google Calendar.
Stop Manually Adding Shifts
Let Titan sync for you. Free, private, and built specifically for Home Depot associates.
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