Cal.com Agents brings AI to open scheduling
Cal.com launches AI scheduling agents deployable in Slack, Telegram, or via API, eliminating back-and-forth meeting coordination. The open-source scheduling platform now lets both humans and AI bots book meetings, check availability, and manage calendars through natural language commands.
Cal.com is making the strongest argument yet that scheduling infrastructure belongs at the core of every AI agent stack — if agents can autonomously handle meetings, any workflow that terminates in a human conversation just got a powerful upgrade.
- –Slack and Telegram integrations move scheduling into where work actually happens, replacing Calendly link-sharing with native slash commands like `/cal book @user`
- –The `@calcom/cli` npm package and developer API frame this as agent infrastructure for builders, not just an end-user productivity tool
- –Privacy-preserving design is notable: agents only access available time slots, never raw calendar event details — smart differentiator in an era of AI data anxiety
- –Combined with the Cal.ai phone agent (powered by ElevenLabs voice synthesis), Cal.com is assembling a full AI scheduling stack across text, voice, and API layers
- –In-person hackathons in Berlin, Hamburg, and NYC signal genuine platform ambitions — Cal.com wants third-party developers building on this agent layer
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