
calcom-mcp
calcom-mcp
README
Cal.com FastMCP Server
⚠️ Disclaimer: This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by Cal.com. I am an independent developer and have no association with Cal.com in any official capacity.
This project provides a FastMCP server for interacting with the Cal.com API. It allows Language Learning Models (LLMs) to use tools to connect with important Cal.com functionalities like managing event types and bookings.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.8+
- A Cal.com account and API Key (v2)
Setup
-
Clone the repository (if applicable) or download the files.
git clone https://github.com/Danielpeter-99/calcom-mcp.git cd calcom-mcp
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Create a virtual environment (recommended):
python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
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Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
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Set up the Cal.com API Key: You need to set the
CALCOM_API_KEY
environment variable. You can get your API key from your Cal.com settings page (usually under Developer or Security settings).-
Linux/macOS:
export CALCOM_API_KEY="your_actual_api_key_here"
To make it permanent, add this line to your shell configuration file (e.g.,
.bashrc
,.zshrc
). -
Windows (PowerShell):
$env:CALCOM_API_KEY="your_actual_api_key_here"
To make it permanent, you can set it through the System Properties > Environment Variables.
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Running the Server
Once the setup is complete, you can run the FastMCP server:
fastmcp run app.py --transport sse --port 8010
The server will start at localhost:8010, and you should see output indicating it's running. If the CALCOM_API_KEY
is not set, a warning will be displayed.
Available Tools
The server currently provides the following tools for LLM interaction:
get_api_status()
: Check if the Cal.com API key is configured in the environment. Returns a string indicating the status.list_event_types()
: Fetch a list of all event types from Cal.com for the authenticated account. Returns a dictionary with the list of event types or an error message.get_bookings(...)
: Fetch a list of bookings from Cal.com, with optional filters (event_type_id, user_id, status, date_from, date_to, limit). Returns a dictionary with the list of bookings or an error message.create_booking(...)
: Create a new booking in Cal.com for a specific event type and attendee. Requires parameters like start_time, attendee details, and event type identifiers. Returns a dictionary with booking details or an error message.list_schedules(...)
: List all schedules available to the authenticated user or for a specific user/team. Optional filters: user_id, team_id, limit. Returns a dictionary with the list of schedules or an error message.list_teams(...)
: List all teams available to the authenticated user. Optional filter: limit. Returns a dictionary with the list of teams or an error message.list_users(...)
: List all users available to the authenticated account. Optional filter: limit. Returns a dictionary with the list of users or an error message.list_webhooks(...)
: List all webhooks configured for the authenticated account. Optional filter: limit. Returns a dictionary with the list of webhooks or an error message.
Note: All tools require the CALCOM_API_KEY
environment variable to be set. If it is not set, tools will return a structured error message.
Tool Usage and Error Handling
- All tools return either the API response (as a dictionary or string) or a structured error message with details about the failure.
- Error messages include the type of error, HTTP status code (if applicable), and the response text from the Cal.com API.
- For best results, always check for the presence of an
error
key in the response before using the returned data. - Tools are designed to be robust and provide informative feedback for both successful and failed API calls.
Development Notes
- The Cal.com API base URL is set to
https://api.cal.com/v2
. - Authentication is primarily handled using a Bearer token with the
CALCOM_API_KEY
. - The
create_booking
tool uses thecal-api-version: 2024-08-13
header as specified in the Cal.com API v2 documentation for that endpoint. - Error handling is included in the API calls to provide informative responses.
🚀 Built With
Important Security Note
Never hardcode your CALCOM_API_KEY
directly into the source code. Always use environment variables as described in the setup instructions to keep your API key secure.
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