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Why this server?
Directly integrates with Google Calendar within Cursor IDE, allowing to manage, edit, and create events.
Why this server?
While primarily focused on Gmail, this server could potentially be extended to interact with other Google Apps like Calendar, as it's based on Google Apps Script.
Why this server?
Google Calendar integration in Cluade Desktop with auto authentication support. This server enables AI assistants to manage Google Calendar events through natural language interactions.
Why this server?
A specialized Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates Google services (Gmail, Calendar, etc.) into your AI workflows. This server enables seamless access to Google services through MCP, allowing AI agents to interact with Gmail, Google Calendar, and other Google services.
Why this server?
Integrates with Google Drive to enable listing, reading, and searching over files, with automatic export of Google Workspace documents to appropriate formats, which could include Calendar data.
Why this server?
Enables comprehensive calendar management with capabilities to create, list, update, and delete events through a Model Context Protocol server integrated with Google Calendar.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol server that integrates Google Calendar with Claude Desktop, enabling users to manage calendar events (view, create, update, delete) through natural language.
Why this server?
An integration server that allows Claude Desktop to securely access and process Gmail content while maintaining proper context management; potentially extensible to Calendar.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) connector that allows AI agents to directly interact with Google Sheets, enabling creation, reading, and modification of spreadsheets through natural language; could potentially be used to track events and manage a calendar indirectly.
Why this server?
Google Calendar integration in Cursor IDE. This server enables AI assistants to manage Google Calendar events through natural language interactions.