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.
What this skill does
# 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/uRelated in AI Agents
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