EasyClaw

Google Calendar

Google Calendar is an OAuth integration you enable in the EasyClaw dashboard. EasyClaw requests read-only access to your calendar so automations and Telegram runs can use real events (titles, times, conflicts) instead of guessing your week.

What it is for

  • Daily Control and other briefings that need your agenda.
  • Answering questions in Telegram like “what do I have today?” when calendar data is injected into the run.
  • Automations that should react to how full your day is or surface upcoming meetings.

How to connect

  1. Sign in to EasyClaw and open the dashboard.
  2. Go to Integrations (or the area where Google Calendar is offered) and choose Connect Google Calendar.
  3. Complete Google's consent screen with the account that owns the calendar you want.
  4. Return to the dashboard — you should see Calendar as connected before relying on it in automations.

EasyClaw uses Google's calendar read-only scope so we can read event metadata needed for summaries; we do not create or edit events on your behalf through this integration.

Disconnect or reconnect

If auth expires, you change Google accounts, or summaries look stale, use disconnect in the dashboard and connect again. For odd errors, start with Troubleshooting (Calendar / RSS section).

RSS and other integrations

RSS feeds are configured with automations in the dashboard, not through the Calendar OAuth flow. See Integrations overview and Monitoring for RSS.

Plan notes

Calendar is a core data source for many Starter-class workflows; HTTP fetch and inbound webhooks are separate and plan-gated. See Starter vs Pro if you are mixing Calendar with Pro-only automations.

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