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Fantastical MCP

by jaydenk

Fantastical MCP

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An MCP server that gives AI assistants read/write access to your Fantastical calendar on macOS.

What it does

fantastical-mcp reads calendar events directly from Fantastical's local SQLite database and creates events via Fantastical's x-fantastical3:// URL scheme. No TCC permissions, no API keys, no network access -- it works entirely offline using the data Fantastical already stores on your Mac.

  • Read -- Query events by date range, calendar, or full-text search

  • Recurring events -- Series are expanded into per-occurrence results with timezone-aware rule evaluation and de-duplication of moved occurrences

  • Write -- Create events using Fantastical's natural language parser

  • Navigate -- Open Fantastical to a specific date

Installation

Prerequisites

  • macOS

  • Fantastical installed with at least one calendar

  • An MCP client, such as Claude Desktop or Claude Code

  • uv Python package manager: brew install uv

Install via uvx (Any MCP Client)

Fantastical MCP is published on PyPI and can be run directly with uvx:

uvx fantastical-mcp

Configure your MCP client to use uvx with fantastical-mcp as the argument.

Claude Desktop

  1. Download the latest .mcpb file from the releases page

  2. Double-click the file

  3. Done!

Option 2: Manual Config

  1. Go to Claude → Settings → Developer → Edit Config

  2. Add the Fantastical server:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fantastical": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["fantastical-mcp"]
    }
  }
}
  1. Save and restart Claude Desktop

Claude Code

claude mcp add-json fantastical '{"command":"uvx","args":["fantastical-mcp"]}'

To make it available globally (across all projects), add -s user:

claude mcp add-json -s user fantastical '{"command":"uvx","args":["fantastical-mcp"]}'

Verify it's working

After installation:

  • If using Claude Desktop, you should see "Fantastical MCP" in the "Search and tools" list

  • Try asking: "What's on my calendar today?"

Sample Usage

  • "What's on my calendar today?"

  • "Do I have any meetings on Thursday?"

  • "Create a lunch meeting with Sarah tomorrow at noon at The Italian Place"

  • "When am I free this Wednesday afternoon?"

  • "Show me all events from my Work calendar this week"

  • "Do I have any pending event invitations?"

Tips

  • Create a project in Claude with custom instructions that explain how you organise your calendars. Tell Claude which calendars to prioritise and how you like events formatted.

  • Pair with a task management MCP server (like things-mcp) so Claude can cross-reference your tasks and calendar, block time for deep work, or create todos from upcoming meetings.

  • Use get_availability to quickly find free slots: "When am I free for a 90-minute block this week?"

Local Development

git clone https://github.com/jaydenk/fantastical-mcp.git
cd fantastical-mcp
uv venv && uv pip install -e ".[test]"

See docs/configuration.md for environment variables, calendar exclusion, and transport options.

Available tools

Tool

Description

get_today

All events for today, grouped by calendar

get_upcoming

Events for the next N days, grouped by date

get_calendars

List all calendars with event counts

get_event

Full details for a specific event by ID

search_events

Full-text search across titles, locations, notes, attendees

get_events_by_calendar

Events from a specific calendar

get_availability

Free/busy time slots for a date

get_recurring

Upcoming recurring events, optionally filtered by calendar

get_invitations

Pending event invitations that need a response

get_recent

Most recently added or synced events

get_today_json

Structured JSON variant of get_today for programmatic clients

get_upcoming_json

Structured JSON variant of get_upcoming

get_event_json

Structured JSON variant of get_event

create_event

Create an event using natural language

show_date

Open Fantastical's mini calendar to a date

See docs/tools.md for parameters, types, defaults, and example output.

Troubleshooting

If it's not working:

  1. Make sure Fantastical is installed and has been opened at least once

    • The Fantastical database needs to exist for the server to read events

  2. Claude Desktop can't find uvx

    • Install uv globally with Homebrew (brew install uv)

    • Alternative: Use the full path to uvx in your config. Find it with which uvx (typically /Users/USERNAME/.local/bin/uvx)

  3. "Database not found" errors

    • Fantastical stores its database at ~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.flexibits.fantastical2.mac/. Ensure this path exists and is accessible.

  4. System calendars cluttering results

    • Set FANTASTICAL_EXCLUDED_CALENDARS to hide calendars like Weather or Openings. See docs/configuration.md for details.

Limitations

  • No update or delete -- Fantastical's URL scheme only supports event creation. Modification and deletion require EventKit, which needs TCC permissions.

  • macOS only -- Relies on Fantastical's macOS database location and the open command.

  • Read-only database access -- The database is opened in ?mode=ro to prevent any risk of corruption.

  • Blob format dependency -- The NSKeyedArchiver serialisation format is an internal detail of Fantastical and could change between versions. An FTS fallback path mitigates this.

Documentation

Licence

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