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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.
// ANALYSIS
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
// TAGS
cal.comagentapiopen-sourcedevtoolautomationchatbot
DISCOVERED
28d ago
2026-03-15
PUBLISHED
28d ago
2026-03-15
RELEVANCE
7/ 10
AUTHOR
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