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Google Calendar MCP server

Give AI agents governed access to the Google Calendar MCP server through one audited gateway. Scoped permissions, full observability, and tamper-evident logs on every tool call.

What is the Google Calendar MCP server?

The Google Calendar MCP server is an open Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects AI agents to your Google Calendar events and schedules. Through it an agent can read availability, create and update events, and manage invites without bespoke integration code, while the Averta MCP Gateway keeps every action scoped and audited.

gcal-list-events

List events in a date range.

gcal-search-events

Search events by keyword.

gcal-create-event

Create an event with attendees.

gcal-update-event

Update event time and details.

gcal-delete-event

Cancel and remove an event.

gcal-get-availability

Read free and busy times.

gcal-list-calendars

List the user's calendars.

gcal-invite-attendees

Add attendees to an event.

gcal-set-reminder

Set reminders on an event.

gcal-get-event

Read a single event's details.

Why the Averta MCP Gateway

Centralized governance

Unified authentication, audit logging, and rate control for every Google Calendar MCP connection.

Observability and control

Real-time visibility into usage, anomalies, and SLA compliance across every request.

One-click deployment

Enable the Google Calendar MCP server for your AI teams through one governed gateway, with no manual setup.

Enterprise hardening

High availability, security, and compliance alignment turn MCP from a developer utility into production-grade infrastructure.

OAuth and SSO enforcement

Enterprise authentication and SSO applied automatically to every Google Calendar endpoint.

Shared and per-user auth

Configure service accounts or per-user access, with secrets protected and centralized revocation.

One managed endpoint

Connect agents to Google Calendar through a single governed endpoint instead of locally run servers, improving your security posture.

Granular tool access control

Allow only the tools each role needs. Enable read-only access and block write tools like create and delete.

Works with every major AI platform

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Built for enterprise teams.

Cloud, private VPC, embedded SDK, or gateway integration. Run Averta where your data, policies, and auditors need it.

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Cloud (SaaS)

Fully managed by Averta. Fastest path to production, no infrastructure to run.

Private / VPC

Deploy in your own environment, so data never leaves your boundary.

Embedded SDK & Proxy

Drop Averta into your stack at the SDK or proxy layer, wherever your agents run.

Gateway Integration

Route agent traffic through the gateway, so policy and audit apply at the edge.

Google Calendar MCP use cases

Where teams put the Google Calendar MCP server to work, governed end to end through the Averta MCP Gateway.

Agents find slots and create events with attendees under policy.

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Google Calendar MCP · Scheduling

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You

Drafted an event for approval.

  • Reading availability
  • Drafting the event

All actions logged and governed

Powering safe AI execution at leading teams.

Cyfrin secures its production AI agents with Averta.

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Averta gave our agents enforceable boundaries for the dev environment, so instructions like ‘don’t read .env files’ became policy instead of polite suggestions.
Mikhail Karan

Mikhail Karan

Head of Engineering

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Google Calendar MCP server, answered

Security and setup questions teams ask before connecting the Google Calendar MCP server to AI agents.

Yes. The Averta MCP Gateway sits between your AI agents and any MCP server, giving each agent scoped, per-agent permissions, applying allow, escalate, or block policies on every tool call, and recording a tamper-evident audit of every action. The “Why the Averta MCP Gateway” section on this page covers what it enforces.

It is as safe as the controls around it. The server can read schedules and create events on your behalf through one token, so scoping and auditing matter. The Averta MCP Gateway can keep event changes behind approval and records every action.

Yes. Tool-level policy lets reads run automatically while creating or deleting events escalates for approval, all recorded.

Route agents through Averta's MCP Gateway for scoped per-agent permissions, tool-level policy, and tamper-evident audit across every Google Calendar action.

There are several Google Calendar MCP servers, including community projects. Whichever one you run, routing it through the Averta MCP Gateway is what keeps each agent scoped with a tamper-evident audit trail.

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