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Open source AI calendar scheduler that lives in Gmail
93 followers
Open source AI calendar scheduler that lives in Gmail
93 followers
AI-powered scheduling agent that reads your emails, checks your calendar, and drafts perfect replies. Stop the back-and-forth: let AI handle your scheduling.






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I juggle two calendars — personal and work — and the overlap is where scheduling gets messy. Does it check both when suggesting times, or do I need to pick one?
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@klara_minarikova We don't have support for multiple calendars at the moment but that's coming up in the new few days!
Does it handle timezone differences automatically when suggesting meeting times in the reply? Congrats on the launch!
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@mcarmonas Yes it does! Also in cases where it's ambiguous, the agent will clear up the time zone as well
The back and forth scheduling problem is one of those things that sounds small until you add up how many emails it actually takes to book one meeting. I've had 9 email threads just to find a 30 minute slot.
The "reads your emails" part is the interesting piece — does it understand context like when someone says "sometime next week works" versus a specific time request? That natural language scheduling is where most tools fall apart.
The open source angle is smart for trust too. Calendar and email access is sensitive — being able to inspect the code yourself removes a big hesitation for privacy conscious users.
Congrats on the launch — this is the kind of tool that becomes invisible infrastructure once it works well. 🎯
I think I could finally stop stressing about double-booking. The idea of an AI reading my emails and figuring out the best time for meetings is so appealing. I want something that feels like it’s really looking out for me, not just blindly scheduling.
I’d love to see how it manages my crazy week. I’m always juggling different time zones and back-to-back meetings. If the AI can draft responses that sound like me and actually get people to agree on times, that’s a huge win.
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@sukumar_sukumar1 Curious to see how to find it! Have def made my share of timezone mistakes scheduling in the past (especially couple of weeks ago when daylight savings was different from US and Europe)