A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides Google Calendar integration for AI assistants like Claude.
- Multi-Calendar Support: List events from multiple calendars simultaneously
- Event Management: Create, update, delete, and search calendar events
- Recurring Events: Advanced modification capabilities for recurring events
- Free/Busy Queries: Check availability across calendars
- Smart Scheduling: Natural language understanding for dates and times
- Inteligent Import: Add calendar events from images, PDFs or web links
- A Google Cloud project with the Calendar API enabled
- OAuth 2.0 credentials (Desktop app type)
- Go to the Google Cloud Console
- Create a new project or select an existing one.
- Enable the Google Calendar API for your project. Ensure that the right project is selected from the top bar before enabling the API.
- Create OAuth 2.0 credentials:
- Go to Credentials
- Click "Create Credentials" > "OAuth client ID"
- Choose "User data" for the type of data that the app will be accessing
- Add your app name and contact information
- Add the following scopes (optional):
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.eventsandhttps://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar
- Select "Desktop app" as the application type (Important!)
- Save the auth key, you'll need to add its path to the JSON in the next step
- Add your email address as a test user under the Audience screen
- Note: it might take a few minutes for the test user to be added. The OAuth consent will not allow you to proceed until the test user has propagated.
- Note about test mode: While an app is in test mode the auth tokens will expire after 1 week and need to be refreshed (see Re-authentication section below).
Option 1: Use with npx (Recommended)
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"google-calendar": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@cocal/google-calendar-mcp"],
"env": {
"GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS": "/path/to/your/gcp-oauth.keys.json"
}
}
}
}GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS environment variable.
Option 2: Local Installation
git clone https://github.com/nspady/google-calendar-mcp.git
cd google-calendar-mcp
npm install
npm run buildThen add to Claude Desktop config using the local path or by specifying the path with the GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS environment variable.
Option 3: Docker Installation
git clone https://github.com/nspady/google-calendar-mcp.git
cd google-calendar-mcp
cp /path/to/your/gcp-oauth.keys.json .
docker compose upSee the Docker deployment guide for detailed configuration options including HTTP transport mode.
- Start Claude Desktop
- The server will prompt for authentication on first use
- Complete the OAuth flow in your browser
- You're ready to use calendar features!
If you're in test mode (default), tokens expire after 7 days. If you are using a client like Claude Desktop it should open up a browser window to automatically re-auth. However, if you see authentication errors you can also resolve by following these steps:
For npx users:
export GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS="/path/to/your/gcp-oauth.keys.json"
npx @cocal/google-calendar-mcp authFor local installation:
npm run authTo avoid weekly re-authentication, publish your app to production mode (without verification):
- Go to Google Cloud Console → "APIs & Services" → "OAuth consent screen"
- Click "PUBLISH APP" and confirm
- Your tokens will no longer expire after 7 days but Google will show a more threatning warning when connecting to the app about it being unverified.
See Authentication Guide for details.
Along with the normal capabilities you would expect for a calendar integration you can also do really dynamic, multi-step processes like:
-
Cross-calendar availability:
Please provide availability looking at both my personal and work calendar for this upcoming week. I am looking for a good time to meet with someone in London for 1 hr. -
Add events from screenshots, images and other data sources:
Add this event to my calendar based on the attached screenshot.Supported image formats: PNG, JPEG, GIF Images can contain event details like date, time, location, and description
-
Calendar analysis:
What events do I have coming up this week that aren't part of my usual routine? -
Check attendance:
Which events tomorrow have attendees who have not accepted the invitation? -
Auto coordinate events:
Here's some available that was provided to me by someone. {available times} Take a look at the times provided and let me know which ones are open on my calendar.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list-calendars |
List all available calendars |
list-events |
List events with date filtering |
search-events |
Search events by text query |
create-event |
Create new calendar events |
update-event |
Update existing events |
delete-event |
Delete events |
get-freebusy |
Check availability across calendars, including external calendars |
list-colors |
List available event colors |
- Authentication Setup - Detailed Google Cloud setup
- Advanced Usage - Multi-account, batch operations
- Deployment Guide - HTTP transport, remote access
- Docker Guide - Docker deployment with stdio and HTTP modes
- OAuth Verification - Moving from test to production mode
- Architecture - Technical architecture overview
- Development - Contributing and testing
- Testing - Unit and integration testing guide
Environment Variables:
GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS- Path to OAuth credentials fileGOOGLE_CALENDAR_MCP_TOKEN_PATH- Custom token storage location (optional)
Claude Desktop Config Location:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- OAuth tokens are stored securely in your system's config directory
- Credentials never leave your local machine
- All calendar operations require explicit user consent
-
OAuth Credentials File Not Found:
- For npx users: You must specify the credentials file path using
GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS - Verify file paths are absolute and accessible
- For npx users: You must specify the credentials file path using
-
Authentication Errors:
- Ensure your credentials file contains credentials for a Desktop App type
- Verify your user email is added as a Test User in the Google Cloud OAuth Consent screen
- Try deleting saved tokens and re-authenticating
- Check that no other process is blocking ports 3000-3004
-
Build Errors:
- Run
npm install && npm run buildagain - Check Node.js version (use LTS)
- Delete the
build/directory and runnpm run build
- Run
-
"Something went wrong" screen during browser authentication
- Perform manual authentication per the below steps
- Use a Chromium-based browser to open the authentication URL. Test app authentication may not be supported on some non-Chromium browsers.
-
"User Rate Limit Exceeded" errors
- This typically occurs when your OAuth credentials are missing project information
- Ensure your
gcp-oauth.keys.jsonfile includesproject_id - Re-download credentials from Google Cloud Console if needed
- The file should have format:
{"installed": {"project_id": "your-project-id", ...}}
For re-authentication or troubleshooting:
# For npx installations
export GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS="/path/to/your/credentials.json"
npx @cocal/google-calendar-mcp auth
# For local installations
npm run authMIT