mcp-ical and mcp-google-calendar
Both tools are independent MCP servers that allow AI assistants to manage calendar events, with one specifically for MacOS Calendar and the other for Google Calendar, making them competitors if a user only needs one calendar system managed or complements if a user needs to manage both.
About mcp-ical
Omar-V2/mcp-ical
A Model Context Protocol Server that allows you to interact with your MacOS Calendar through natural language.
This project helps macOS users manage their calendar by letting them use natural language instead of manually clicking and typing. You can simply describe what you want to do, like "Schedule a team lunch next Thursday at 1 PM," and it will create or modify events in your Apple Calendar. It's designed for anyone who uses a macOS computer and wants a quicker, conversational way to handle their schedule.
About mcp-google-calendar
guinacio/mcp-google-calendar
A MCP server that allows Claude and other MCP clients to interact with Google Calendar. This server enables AI assistants to manage your calendar events, check availability, and handle scheduling tasks.
This project integrates your Google Calendar with AI assistants like Claude, allowing you to manage your schedule using natural language. You can tell your AI to create, update, or delete events, check your availability, and even see what meetings you have coming up. It's for anyone who wants to streamline their scheduling and calendar management through conversational AI, making tasks like booking appointments or checking colleagues' availability much faster.
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