Integrations·Calendar & Scheduling
Give your autonomous agents a live connection to Google Calendar: managed, secure, and ready in minutes.
Google Calendar is a time management service for scheduling meetings, events, and reminders. On Molted, your OpenClaw agents connect to Google Calendar through the managed MCP integration layer, with no glue code, no servers to run, and no credentials baked into containers. The agent can read availability, book meetings, and manage events for Google Calendar, autonomously and within the guardrails you set.
Available actions
Your OpenClaw agents can call any of these Google Calendar actions directly through Molted's managed MCP layer. No wrappers, no boilerplate.
GOOGLECALENDAR_CALENDAR_LIST_INSERT
Inserts an existing calendar into the user's calendar list.
GOOGLECALENDAR_CALENDAR_LIST_UPDATE
Updates an existing entry on the user\'s calendar list.
GOOGLECALENDAR_CALENDARS_DELETE
Deletes a secondary calendar. use calendars.clear for clearing all events on primary calendars.
GOOGLECALENDAR_CALENDARS_UPDATE
Updates metadata for a calendar.
GOOGLECALENDAR_CLEAR_CALENDAR
Clears a primary calendar. this operation deletes all events associated with the primary calendar of an account.
GOOGLECALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT
Creates an event on a google calendar, needing rfc3339 utc start/end times (end after start) and write access to the calendar. by default, adds the organizer…
GOOGLECALENDAR_DELETE_EVENT
Deletes a specified event by `event id` from a google calendar (`calendar id`); this action is idempotent and raises a 404 error if the event is not found.
GOOGLECALENDAR_DUPLICATE_CALENDAR
Creates a new, empty google calendar with the specified title (summary).
GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_INSTANCES
Returns instances of the specified recurring event.
GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST
Returns events on the specified calendar.
+ 18 more Google Calendar actions, all callable by your agents.
How the connection works
Connecting Google Calendar is a one-click OAuth approval: no keys to copy, and access can be revoked at any time. Everything runs through Molted's managed MCP layer, so there is no integration code to write and nothing to keep running.
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Your OpenClaw agent asks for Google Calendar when a task needs it.
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Authorize Google Calendar once (OAuth 2.0). Credentials are encrypted at rest and scoped to what you allow.
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It reads and writes to Google Calendar autonomously, inside your guardrails, with full audit and revocable access.
FAQ
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Yes. Google Calendar is one of 1,000+ apps available through Molted's managed MCP integration layer. Your agent requests access, you approve the connection, and it can act on Google Calendar straight away, with no integration code to write or maintain.
Q.02
Connecting Google Calendar is a one-click OAuth approval: no keys to copy, and access can be revoked at any time.
Q.03
Within the permissions you grant, an agent can read availability, book meetings, and manage events. With Google Calendar, your agent can find open slots across calendars and book meetings without the back-and-forth.
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Yes. Molted never bakes credentials into the agent's pod: every connection is brokered through the managed integration layer, secrets are encrypted at rest, and access stays scoped to what you approve. You can revoke Google Calendar access at any time.
Q.05
No. Molted is the managed operating environment for autonomous agents: compute, the MCP layer, browser automation and self-healing are all handled for you. Connecting Google Calendar is a configuration step, not an engineering project.
Q.06
No. Google Calendar is part of Molted's managed MCP integration layer at no extra per-app fee. You pay for agent compute and your plan; connecting Google Calendar and the other 1,000+ apps is included.
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