Google Calendar Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Google Calendar workflows including event creation, scheduling, availability checks, attendee management, and calendar browsing through Composio's Google Calendar toolkit.
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Google Calendar connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit googlecalendar
- Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS responds
- Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit googlecalendar
- If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Google OAuth
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Create and Manage Events
When to use: User wants to create, update, or delete calendar events
Tool sequence:
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS - Identify target calendar ID [Prerequisite]
GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CURRENT_DATE_TIME - Get current time with proper timezone [Optional]
GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_FREE_SLOTS - Check availability before booking [Optional]
GOOGLECALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT - Create the event [Required]
GOOGLECALENDAR_PATCH_EVENT - Update specific fields of an existing event [Alternative]
GOOGLECALENDAR_UPDATE_EVENT - Full replacement update of an event [Alternative]
GOOGLECALENDAR_DELETE_EVENT - Delete an event [Optional]
Key parameters:
calendar_id: Use 'primary' for main calendar, or specific calendar ID
start_datetime: ISO 8601 format 'YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS' (NOT natural language)
timezone: IANA timezone name (e.g., 'America/New_York', NOT 'EST' or 'PST')
event_duration_hour: Hours (0+)
event_duration_minutes: Minutes (0-59 only; NEVER use 60+)
summary: Event title
attendees: Array of email addresses (NOT names)
location: Free-form text for event location
Pitfalls:
start_datetime must be ISO 8601; natural language like 'tomorrow' is rejected
event_duration_minutes max is 59; use event_duration_hour=1 instead of event_duration_minutes=60
timezone must be IANA identifier; abbreviations like 'EST', 'PST' are NOT valid
attendees only accepts email addresses, not names; resolve names first
- Google Meet link creation defaults to true; may fail on personal Gmail accounts (graceful fallback)
- Organizer is auto-added as attendee unless
exclude_organizer=true
2. List and Search Events
When to use: User wants to find or browse events on their calendar
Tool sequence:
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS - Get available calendars [Prerequisite]
GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_EVENT - Search by title/keyword with time bounds [Required]
GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST - List events in a time range [Alternative]
GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_INSTANCES - List instances of a recurring event [Optional]
Key parameters:
query / q: Free-text search (matches summary, description, location, attendees)
timeMin: Lower bound (RFC3339 with timezone offset, e.g., '2024-01-01T00:00:00-08:00')
timeMax: Upper bound (RFC3339 with timezone offset)
singleEvents: true to expand recurring events into instances
orderBy: 'startTime' (requires singleEvents=true) or 'updated'
maxResults: Results per page (max 2500)
Pitfalls:
- Timezone warning: UTC timestamps (ending in 'Z') don't align with local dates; use local timezone offsets instead
- Example: '2026-01-19T00:00:00Z' covers 2026-01-18 4pm to 2026-01-19 4pm in PST
- Omitting
timeMin/timeMax scans the full calendar and can be slow
pageToken in response means more results; paginate until absent
orderBy='startTime' requires singleEvents=true
3. Manage Attendees and Invitations
When to use: User wants to add, remove, or update event attendees
Tool sequence:
GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_EVENT or GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST - Find the event [Prerequisite]
GOOGLECALENDAR_PATCH_EVENT - Add attendees (replaces entire attendees list) [Required]
GOOGLECALENDAR_REMOVE_ATTENDEE - Remove a specific attendee by email [Required]
Key parameters:
event_id: Unique event identifier (opaque string, NOT the event title)
attendees: Full list of attendee emails (PATCH replaces entire list)
attendee_email: Email to remove
send_updates: 'all', 'externalOnly', or 'none'
Pitfalls:
event_id is a technical identifier, NOT the event title; always search first to get the ID
PATCH_EVENT attendees field replaces the entire list; include existing attendees to avoid removing them
- Attendee names cannot be resolved; always use email addresses
- Use
GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE to resolve names to emails before managing attendees
4. Check Availability and Free/Busy Status
When to use: User wants to find available time slots or check busy periods
Tool sequence:
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS - Identify calendars to check [Prerequisite]
GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CURRENT_DATE_TIME - Get current time with timezone [Optional]
GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_FREE_SLOTS - Find free intervals across calendars [Required]
GOOGLECALENDAR_FREE_BUSY_QUERY - Get raw busy periods for computing gaps [Fallback]
GOOGLECALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT - Book a confirmed slot [Required]
Key parameters:
items: List of calendar IDs to check (e.g., ['primary'])
time_min/time_max: Query interval (defaults to current day if omitted)
timezone: IANA timezone for interpreting naive timestamps
calendarExpansionMax: Max calendars (1-50)
groupExpansionMax: Max members per group (1-100)
Pitfalls:
- Maximum span ~90 days per Google Calendar freeBusy API limit
- Very long ranges or inaccessible calendars yield empty/invalid results
- Only calendars with at least freeBusyReader access are visible
- Free slots responses may normalize to UTC ('Z'); check offsets
GOOGLECALENDAR_FREE_BUSY_QUERY requires RFC3339 timestamps with timezone
Common Patterns
ID Resolution
- Calendar name -> calendar_id:
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS to enumerate all calendars
- Event title -> event_id:
GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_EVENT or GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST
- Attendee name -> email:
GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE
Timezone Handling
- Always use IANA timezone identifiers (e.g., 'America/Los_Angeles')
- Use
GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CURRENT_DATE_TIME to get current time in user's timezone
- When querying events for a local date, use timestamps with local offset, NOT UTC
- Example: '2026-01-19T00:00:00-08:00' for PST, NOT '2026-01-19T00:00:00Z'
GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST returns nextPageToken; iterate until absent
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS also paginates; use page_token
Known Pitfalls
- Natural language dates: NOT supported; all dates must be ISO 8601 or RFC3339
- Timezone mismatch: UTC timestamps don't align with local dates for filtering
- Duration limits:
event_duration_minutes max 59; use hours for longer durations
- IANA timezones only: 'EST', 'PST', etc. are NOT valid; use 'America/New_York'
- Event IDs are opaque: Always search to get event_id; never guess or construct
- Attendees as emails: Names cannot be used; resolve with GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE
- PATCH replaces attendees: Include all desired attendees in the array, not just new ones
- Conference limitations: Google Meet may fail on personal accounts (graceful fallback)
- Rate limits: High-volume searches can trigger 403/429; throttle between calls
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|---|
| List calendars | GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS | max_results |
| Create event | GOOGLECALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT | start_datetime, timezone, summary |
| Update event | GOOGLECALENDAR_PATCH_EVENT | calendar_id, event_id, fields to update |
| Delete event | GOOGLECALENDAR_DELETE_EVENT | calendar_id, event_id |
| Search events | GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_EVENT | query, timeMin, timeMax |
| List events | GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST | calendarId, timeMin, timeMax |
| Recurring instances | GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_INSTANCES | calendarId, eventId |
| Find free slots | GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_FREE_SLOTS | items, time_min, time_max, timezone |
| Free/busy query | GOOGLECALENDAR_FREE_BUSY_QUERY | timeMin, timeMax, items |
| Remove attendee | GOOGLECALENDAR_REMOVE_ATTENDEE | event_id, attendee_email |
| Get current time | GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CURRENT_DATE_TIME | timezone |
| Get calendar | GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CALENDAR | calendar_id |