If you’re already using Calendrz to mirror your calendars into one unified view, you know the value of having your schedule in one place. But what if you could talk to your calendar? That’s exactly what the Calendrz MCP server makes possible — and if you’re a Claude user, it’s a game-changer.
What Is the Calendrz MCP Server?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a standard that lets AI assistants like Claude connect directly to external services. The Calendrz MCP server is our official integration that gives Claude secure, real-time access to your Calendrz account. Once connected, Claude can read your calendar events, check your profile, manage your sync preferences, and more — all through natural conversation.
Think of it as giving Claude a window into your schedule, so it can actually help you plan your day instead of just guessing.
What Can You Do With It?
Here are some of the things you can ask Claude once the Calendrz MCP server is connected:
Ask About Your Schedule
“What does my week look like?” — Claude pulls your actual events from Calendrz and gives you a clear summary. No more switching tabs to check three different calendars. Whether you need a quick glance at today or a full overview of the week ahead, Claude has the answer in seconds.
Find Conflicts and Free Time
“Do I have anything clashing on Thursday?” or “When am I free this afternoon?” — Claude can scan your events and spot overlaps or gaps. This is especially useful when you have multiple calendars from different providers all mirrored into Calendrz.
Manage Your Sync Preferences
Want to start importing tentative events? Or stop syncing free-time entries? Instead of digging through settings, just tell Claude: “Stop importing my maybe events” or “Start syncing unacknowledged meeting invitations.” Claude updates your mirror preferences directly.
Trigger a Calendar Sync
If you’ve just accepted a meeting in Google Calendar or Outlook and want it reflected immediately, ask Claude to trigger a sync. No need to wait for the next automatic sync cycle — just say “sync my calendars” and it’s done.
Check Your Connected Accounts
“Which accounts do I have connected?” — Claude can pull up your Calendrz profile, show you your connected Google and Microsoft accounts, your current subscription tier, and other account details. It’s a quick way to audit your setup without logging into the dashboard.
Why This Matters
The real power here isn’t any single feature — it’s the conversational interface to your calendar. Instead of clicking through menus and screens, you just ask. And because Claude understands context, you can have natural follow-up conversations:
- “What’s on my calendar tomorrow?”
- “Move… actually, is there anything before 10am?”
- “OK, what about Friday instead?”
This is particularly valuable for people juggling multiple calendars across Google and Microsoft accounts. Calendrz already brings them together — the MCP server lets you interact with that unified view through conversation.
Getting Started
Setting up the Calendrz MCP server with Claude is straightforward. Once connected, Claude automatically has access to the tools it needs — fetching events, reading your profile, managing preferences, and triggering syncs. There’s no complex configuration required on your end.
If you’re already a Calendrz user and you use Claude, this integration is a natural next step. Your calendar data stays secure, and you get a powerful new way to stay on top of your schedule.
The Bottom Line
The Calendrz MCP server bridges the gap between your calendar and your AI assistant. It turns Claude from a general-purpose helper into a schedule-aware assistant that knows what’s actually on your plate. Less tab-switching, fewer clicks, and more time for the things that matter.
Give it a try — your future, better-organized self will thank you.







