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"Using Google Calendar for scheduling and organization" matching MCP tools:

  • Fetch detailed scheduling records for a specific calendar using its identifier. Provide company, project, and calendar IDs to retrieve the full calendar data from Procore.
    MIT
  • Register a new participant in MeetSync to include their calendar in availability checks, proposals, and bookings. Supports Google, Outlook, and iCal providers.
    MIT
  • Authenticate with Google OAuth2 to enable Gmail and Calendar access. Provide credentials.json; token saved for reuse.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Return busy time windows between start and end dates for yourself or specified attendees, using Google Calendar, Exchange Web Services, or CalDAV backends.
    MIT

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  • Retrieve Google Calendar events by ID, time range, or keyword search using a user's email and calendar ID. Supports detailed event info and multi-result filtering for efficient scheduling.
    MIT
  • Export tasks from Microsoft To Do to iCalendar format for import into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, or Thunderbird. Converts recurrence to RRULE and reminders to VALARM.
    MIT
  • Connect an AI agent to Google or Microsoft Calendar via OAuth, enabling scheduling tasks like listing and creating events.
    MIT
  • Generate Google Calendar and Outlook add-to-calendar links by providing meeting title, start and end times, description, and location.
  • Remove events from Google Calendar to manage schedules and keep calendars organized. Specify the calendar and event ID to delete specific appointments or meetings.
    MIT
  • Modify existing Google Calendar events by updating details like title, description, time, location, color, attendees, recurrence, or calendar ID using the event's unique identifier.
    MIT
  • Add new events to Google Calendar by specifying title, start/end time, location, description, attendees, and recurrence rules using this integration tool.
    MIT