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Clearskies + Google Calendar

Meetings, attendees, and titles become part of the relationship signal — so AI knows who actually engaged, not just who was emailed.

Clearskies is the MCP server for Google Calendar. Connect Google Calendar once. Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, n8n, and any other MCP-compatible AI query Google Calendar data — resolved into a unified customer context graph — through a single Model Context Protocol endpoint.

What Clearskies reads

Every signal that matters from Google Calendar.

  • +Calendar events and attendees across the org
  • +Internal vs. external attendee resolution
  • +Recurring vs. ad-hoc meeting patterns
Setup

Minutes. No custom engineering.

Auth
OAuth (Google Workspace admin install)
Time
Minutes
Status
live
Frequently asked

Google Calendar + MCP, in plain answers.

Is there an MCP server for Google Calendar?

Yes. Clearskies is the MCP server for Google Calendar. Connect Google Calendar once and any MCP-compatible AI — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, n8n, and others — can query Google Calendar data through a single endpoint, resolved into a unified customer context graph.

How do I connect Google Calendar to Claude?

Sign up at app.clearskies.cc, authorize Google Calendar via OAuth, and add the Clearskies MCP server to Claude. Claude will then have access to Google Calendar data alongside the rest of your connected stack. Setup takes minutes. Auth is OAuth (Google Workspace admin install).

How do I give ChatGPT access to my Google Calendar data?

Connect Google Calendar to Clearskies, then point ChatGPT (or any custom GPT / agent) at the Clearskies MCP endpoint. ChatGPT sees the same resolved customer context graph that Claude does — accounts, contacts, deals, and activity from Google Calendar alongside calls, email, calendar, and Slack.

What Google Calendar data does Clearskies read?

Clearskies reads: Calendar events and attendees across the org; Internal vs. external attendee resolution; Recurring vs. ad-hoc meeting patterns. It does not write back to Google Calendar; the integration is read-only.

Connect Google Calendar. Get the rest of your stack while you’re at it.