
Your Google Calendar AI agent. Guards your time.
Connect Klaws to Google Calendar and let your agent schedule meetings, protect focus blocks, remind you of important events, and reshuffle your week intelligently. It knows your priorities because you told it, not because it guessed.
Your agent with Google Calendar
How it works
Sign up for Klaws and deploy your agent.
Connect Google Calendar with one click (Google OAuth).
Tell your agent your priorities — it starts protecting time immediately.
Drop this in and ship.
The prompt below is a working starting point for Google Calendar. Copy it, paste it into your Klaws agent, tune to your stack — and you're running.
Klaws vs Calendly or Reclaim.ai
Calendly schedules meetings you agree to. Reclaim defrags your calendar. Neither reads the content of your work or makes judgment calls about what matters.
Knows your priorities
You tell it what matters — shipping, deep work, family time. It defends those slots even when a 'quick sync' request lands.
Meeting prep that uses your whole stack
Pulls context from Gmail, Notion, Linear, and past calendar events. A briefing that's informed, not scraped from LinkedIn.
Reshuffles intelligently
When priorities shift, it moves meetings based on importance, not just availability. It'll push a sales demo to protect a deadline day.
Writes the meeting notes too
Records key decisions, syncs them to Notion, and files follow-up actions to Linear — after the meeting ends.
Use Google Calendar for
Learn more about Google Calendar
Common questions
Can my agent send meeting invites?
Yes. It drafts invites, checks conflicts on both sides (if shared), and sends them with your approval.
Does it work with multiple calendars?
Yes. You can connect personal + work calendars and the agent respects the context of each.
Is my calendar data private?
Yes. Klaws has read/write scope for the calendars you authorize — nothing else. No data is used for training.
How does it handle recurring meetings and time zones?
Natively. It reads recurring rules, expands them correctly when scheduling, and handles time zones automatically — you say '3pm my time' and it resolves without you doing the math.