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Create, search, and manage Google Calendar events via MCP.
Unique: Separates calendar discovery (list-calendars) from event retrieval (search-events) into distinct tools with independent schemas, allowing AI assistants to first understand available calendars before querying events — this two-step pattern prevents errors from invalid calendar IDs and enables context-aware scheduling
vs others: More discoverable than raw Google Calendar API because it exposes calendar enumeration as a separate tool, whereas most calendar integrations require users to manually specify calendar IDs
via “calendar event search and creation with natural language dates”
Collection of apple-native tools for the model context protocol.
Unique: Provides JXA-based calendar access with full event CRUD capability, automatic timezone handling, and conflict detection through direct Calendar application object access, enabling AI agents to reason about scheduling constraints and propose meeting times with awareness of existing calendar state.
vs others: Offers native Calendar app integration (vs. CalDAV/iCal libraries) with automatic sync and support for Calendar-specific features like multiple calendars and attendee management, while avoiding the complexity of parsing iCal format and managing calendar subscriptions.
via “calendar event querying and meeting management”
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with Microsoft 365 and Office services through the Graph API
Unique: Wraps Graph API's calendarview endpoint with timezone-aware time range queries, enabling LLMs to ask natural questions about availability ('am I free next Tuesday 2-3pm?') that translate to efficient Graph API calls with proper timezone handling
vs others: More flexible than CalDAV clients for querying; Graph API's calendarview endpoint is optimized for range queries and attendee expansion, avoiding the need to parse iCalendar objects or manage subscription state
via “event data extraction from web links”
Analyze web links to create and manage event data efficiently. Extract event details and automatically generate related topics to streamline event organization. Retrieve paginated lists of user-created events with associated topic information.
Unique: Utilizes a hybrid approach combining schema-based extraction with custom parsing logic, allowing it to adapt to various web formats more effectively than traditional scrapers.
vs others: More adaptable than standard scrapers like BeautifulSoup, as it can handle diverse web structures and extract structured data more reliably.
via “email-based scheduling with automatic event extraction”
Open-source scheduling assistant built on Cal.com
Unique: Integrates email parsing with Cal.com's event creation API to close the loop between email discussion and calendar state, reducing manual data entry and context-switching
vs others: More automated than email forwarding to calendar services; more context-aware than simple regex-based date extraction
via “calendar-event-extraction-and-parsing”
Unique: Focuses exclusively on calendar as the primary data source for work signal extraction, avoiding the complexity of multi-tool integration (GitHub, Jira, Slack) that competitors attempt; this simplification trades comprehensiveness for ease of setup and data privacy (no need to grant access to code repos or chat history)
vs others: Simpler onboarding than tools requiring GitHub/Jira/Slack integrations, but produces lower-fidelity work summaries because it misses substantial work signals outside calendar events
via “calendar-event-to-task-extraction”
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