MCP server for Calcom. Manage event types, create bookings, and access Cal.com scheduling data through LLMs.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by Cal.com. I am an independent developer and have no association with Cal.com in any official capacity.
This project provides a FastMCP server for interacting with the Cal.com API. It allows Language Learning Models (LLMs) to use tools to connect with important Cal.com functionalities like managing event types and bookings.
Clone the repository (if applicable) or download the files.
git clone https://github.com/Danielpeter-99/calcom-mcp.git
cd calcom-mcp
Create a virtual environment (recommended):
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Set up the Cal.com API Key:
You need to set the CALCOM_API_KEY
environment variable. You can get your API key from your Cal.com settings page (usually under Developer or Security settings).
Linux/macOS:
export CALCOM_API_KEY="your_actual_api_key_here"
To make it permanent, add this line to your shell configuration file (e.g., .bashrc
, .zshrc
).
Windows (PowerShell):
$env:CALCOM_API_KEY="your_actual_api_key_here"
To make it permanent, you can set it through the System Properties > Environment Variables.
Once the setup is complete, you can run the FastMCP server:
fastmcp run app.py --transport sse --port 8010
The server will start at localhost:8010, and you should see output indicating it's running. If the CALCOM_API_KEY
is not set, a warning will be displayed.
The server currently provides the following tools for LLM interaction:
get_api_status()
: Check if the Cal.com API key is configured in the environment. Returns a string indicating the status.list_event_types()
: Fetch a list of all event types from Cal.com for the authenticated account. Returns a dictionary with the list of event types or an error message.get_bookings(...)
: Fetch a list of bookings from Cal.com, with optional filters (event_type_id, user_id, status, date_from, date_to, limit). Returns a dictionary with the list of bookings or an error message.create_booking(...)
: Create a new booking in Cal.com for a specific event type and attendee. Requires parameters like start_time, attendee details, and event type identifiers. Returns a dictionary with booking details or an error message.list_schedules(...)
: List all schedules available to the authenticated user or for a specific user/team. Optional filters: user_id, team_id, limit. Returns a dictionary with the list of schedules or an error message.list_teams(...)
: List all teams available to the authenticated user. Optional filter: limit. Returns a dictionary with the list of teams or an error message.list_users(...)
: List all users available to the authenticated account. Optional filter: limit. Returns a dictionary with the list of users or an error message.list_webhooks(...)
: List all webhooks configured for the authenticated account. Optional filter: limit. Returns a dictionary with the list of webhooks or an error message.Note: All tools require the CALCOM_API_KEY
environment variable to be set. If it is not set, tools will return a structured error message.
error
key in the response before using the returned data.https://api.cal.com/v2
.CALCOM_API_KEY
.create_booking
tool uses the cal-api-version: 2024-08-13
header as specified in the Cal.com API v2 documentation for that endpoint.Never hardcode your CALCOM_API_KEY
directly into the source code. Always use environment variables as described in the setup instructions to keep your API key secure.