calendly-automation
Automate Calendly scheduling, event management, invitee tracking, availability checks, and organization administration via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Best use case
calendly-automation is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Automate Calendly scheduling, event management, invitee tracking, availability checks, and organization administration via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automate Calendly scheduling, event management, invitee tracking, availability checks, and organization administration via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.
Practical example
Example input
Use the "calendly-automation" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Automate Calendly scheduling, event management, invitee tracking, availability checks, and organization administration via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Example output
A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.
When to use this skill
- Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.
When not to use this skill
- Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/calendly-automation/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How calendly-automation Compares
| Feature / Agent | calendly-automation | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Automate Calendly scheduling, event management, invitee tracking, availability checks, and organization administration via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Calendly Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Calendly operations including event listing, invitee management, scheduling link creation, availability queries, and organization administration through Composio's Calendly toolkit.
## Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Calendly connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `calendly`
- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas
- Many operations require the user's Calendly URI, obtained via `CALENDLY_GET_CURRENT_USER`
## Setup
**Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `calendly`
3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Calendly OAuth
4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
## Core Workflows
### 1. List and View Scheduled Events
**When to use**: User wants to see their upcoming, past, or filtered Calendly events
**Tool sequence**:
1. `CALENDLY_GET_CURRENT_USER` - Get authenticated user URI and organization URI [Prerequisite]
2. `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENTS` - List events scoped by user, organization, or group [Required]
3. `CALENDLY_GET_EVENT` - Get detailed info for a specific event by UUID [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `user`: Full Calendly API URI (e.g., `https://api.calendly.com/users/{uuid}`) - NOT `"me"`
- `organization`: Full organization URI for org-scoped queries
- `status`: `"active"` or `"canceled"`
- `min_start_time` / `max_start_time`: UTC timestamps (e.g., `2024-01-01T00:00:00.000000Z`)
- `invitee_email`: Filter events by invitee email (filter only, not a scope)
- `sort`: `"start_time:asc"` or `"start_time:desc"`
- `count`: Results per page (default 20)
- `page_token`: Pagination token from previous response
**Pitfalls**:
- Exactly ONE of `user`, `organization`, or `group` must be provided - omitting or combining scopes fails
- The `user` parameter requires the full API URI, not `"me"` - use `CALENDLY_GET_CURRENT_USER` first
- `invitee_email` is a filter, not a scope; you still need one of user/organization/group
- Pagination uses `count` + `page_token`; loop until `page_token` is absent for complete results
- Admin rights may be needed for organization or group scope queries
### 2. Manage Event Invitees
**When to use**: User wants to see who is booked for events or get invitee details
**Tool sequence**:
1. `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENTS` - Find the target event(s) [Prerequisite]
2. `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENT_INVITEES` - List all invitees for a specific event [Required]
3. `CALENDLY_GET_EVENT_INVITEE` - Get detailed info for a single invitee [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `uuid`: Event UUID (for `LIST_EVENT_INVITEES`)
- `event_uuid` + `invitee_uuid`: Both required for `GET_EVENT_INVITEE`
- `email`: Filter invitees by email address
- `status`: `"active"` or `"canceled"`
- `sort`: `"created_at:asc"` or `"created_at:desc"`
- `count`: Results per page (default 20)
**Pitfalls**:
- The `uuid` parameter for `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENT_INVITEES` is the event UUID, not the invitee UUID
- Paginate using `page_token` until absent for complete invitee lists
- Canceled invitees are excluded by default; use `status: "canceled"` to see them
### 3. Create Scheduling Links and Check Availability
**When to use**: User wants to generate a booking link or check available time slots
**Tool sequence**:
1. `CALENDLY_GET_CURRENT_USER` - Get user URI [Prerequisite]
2. `CALENDLY_LIST_USER_S_EVENT_TYPES` - List available event types [Required]
3. `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENT_TYPE_AVAILABLE_TIMES` - Check available slots for an event type [Optional]
4. `CALENDLY_CREATE_SCHEDULING_LINK` - Generate a single-use scheduling link [Required]
5. `CALENDLY_LIST_USER_AVAILABILITY_SCHEDULES` - View user's availability schedules [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `owner`: Event type URI (e.g., `https://api.calendly.com/event_types/{uuid}`)
- `owner_type`: `"EventType"` (default)
- `max_event_count`: Must be exactly `1` for single-use links
- `start_time` / `end_time`: UTC timestamps for availability queries (max 7-day range)
- `active`: Boolean to filter active/inactive event types
- `user`: User URI for event type listing
**Pitfalls**:
- `CALENDLY_CREATE_SCHEDULING_LINK` can return 403 if token lacks rights or owner URI is invalid
- `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENT_TYPE_AVAILABLE_TIMES` requires UTC timestamps and max 7-day range; split longer searches
- Available times results are NOT paginated - all results returned in one response
- Event type URIs must be full API URIs (e.g., `https://api.calendly.com/event_types/...`)
### 4. Cancel Events
**When to use**: User wants to cancel a scheduled Calendly event
**Tool sequence**:
1. `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENTS` - Find the event to cancel [Prerequisite]
2. `CALENDLY_GET_EVENT` - Confirm event details before cancellation [Prerequisite]
3. `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENT_INVITEES` - Check who will be affected [Optional]
4. `CALENDLY_CANCEL_EVENT` - Cancel the event [Required]
**Key parameters**:
- `uuid`: Event UUID to cancel
- `reason`: Optional cancellation reason (may be included in notification to invitees)
**Pitfalls**:
- Cancellation is IRREVERSIBLE - always confirm with the user before calling
- Cancellation may trigger notifications to invitees
- Only active events can be canceled; already-canceled events return errors
- Get explicit user confirmation before executing `CALENDLY_CANCEL_EVENT`
### 5. Manage Organization and Invitations
**When to use**: User wants to invite members, manage organization, or handle org invitations
**Tool sequence**:
1. `CALENDLY_GET_CURRENT_USER` - Get user and organization context [Prerequisite]
2. `CALENDLY_GET_ORGANIZATION` - Get organization details [Optional]
3. `CALENDLY_LIST_ORGANIZATION_INVITATIONS` - Check existing invitations [Optional]
4. `CALENDLY_CREATE_ORGANIZATION_INVITATION` - Send an org invitation [Required]
5. `CALENDLY_REVOKE_USER_S_ORGANIZATION_INVITATION` - Revoke a pending invitation [Optional]
6. `CALENDLY_REMOVE_USER_FROM_ORGANIZATION` - Remove a member [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `uuid`: Organization UUID
- `email`: Email address of user to invite
- `status`: Filter invitations by `"pending"`, `"accepted"`, or `"declined"`
**Pitfalls**:
- Only org owners/admins can manage invitations and removals; others get authorization errors
- Duplicate active invitations for the same email are rejected - check existing invitations first
- Organization owners cannot be removed via `CALENDLY_REMOVE_USER_FROM_ORGANIZATION`
- Invitation statuses include pending, accepted, declined, and revoked - handle each appropriately
## Common Patterns
### ID Resolution
Calendly uses full API URIs as identifiers, not simple IDs:
- **Current user URI**: `CALENDLY_GET_CURRENT_USER` returns `resource.uri` (e.g., `https://api.calendly.com/users/{uuid}`)
- **Organization URI**: Found in current user response at `resource.current_organization`
- **Event UUID**: Extract from event URI or list responses
- **Event type URI**: From `CALENDLY_LIST_USER_S_EVENT_TYPES` response
Important: Never use `"me"` as a user parameter in list/filter endpoints. Always resolve to the full URI first.
### Pagination
Most Calendly list endpoints use token-based pagination:
- Set `count` for page size (default 20)
- Follow `page_token` from `pagination.next_page_token` until absent
- Sort with `field:direction` format (e.g., `start_time:asc`, `created_at:desc`)
### Time Handling
- All timestamps must be in UTC format: `yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.ffffffZ`
- Use `min_start_time` / `max_start_time` for date range filtering on events
- Available times queries have a maximum 7-day range; split longer searches into multiple calls
## Known Pitfalls
### URI Formats
- All entity references use full Calendly API URIs (e.g., `https://api.calendly.com/users/{uuid}`)
- Never pass bare UUIDs where URIs are expected, and never pass `"me"` to list endpoints
- Extract UUIDs from URIs when tools expect UUID parameters (e.g., `CALENDLY_GET_EVENT`)
### Scope Requirements
- `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENTS` requires exactly one scope (user, organization, or group) - no more, no less
- Organization/group scoped queries may require admin privileges
- Token scope determines which operations are available; 403 errors indicate insufficient permissions
### Data Relationships
- Events have invitees (attendees who booked)
- Event types define scheduling pages (duration, availability rules)
- Organizations contain users and groups
- Scheduling links are tied to event types, not directly to events
### Rate Limits
- Calendly API has rate limits; avoid tight loops over large datasets
- Paginate responsibly and add delays for batch operations
## Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|------|-----------|------------|
| Get current user | `CALENDLY_GET_CURRENT_USER` | (none) |
| Get user by UUID | `CALENDLY_GET_USER` | `uuid` |
| List events | `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENTS` | `user`, `status`, `min_start_time` |
| Get event details | `CALENDLY_GET_EVENT` | `uuid` |
| Cancel event | `CALENDLY_CANCEL_EVENT` | `uuid`, `reason` |
| List invitees | `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENT_INVITEES` | `uuid`, `status`, `email` |
| Get invitee | `CALENDLY_GET_EVENT_INVITEE` | `event_uuid`, `invitee_uuid` |
| List event types | `CALENDLY_LIST_USER_S_EVENT_TYPES` | `user`, `active` |
| Get event type | `CALENDLY_GET_EVENT_TYPE` | `uuid` |
| Check availability | `CALENDLY_LIST_EVENT_TYPE_AVAILABLE_TIMES` | event type URI, `start_time`, `end_time` |
| Create scheduling link | `CALENDLY_CREATE_SCHEDULING_LINK` | `owner`, `max_event_count` |
| List availability schedules | `CALENDLY_LIST_USER_AVAILABILITY_SCHEDULES` | user URI |
| Get organization | `CALENDLY_GET_ORGANIZATION` | `uuid` |
| Invite to org | `CALENDLY_CREATE_ORGANIZATION_INVITATION` | `uuid`, `email` |
| List org invitations | `CALENDLY_LIST_ORGANIZATION_INVITATIONS` | `uuid`, `status` |
| Revoke org invitation | `CALENDLY_REVOKE_USER_S_ORGANIZATION_INVITATION` | org UUID, invitation UUID |
| Remove from org | `CALENDLY_REMOVE_USER_FROM_ORGANIZATION` | membership UUID |Related Skills
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