Floyd
Scheduling and booking engine for AI agents. Check availability, hold slots, and confirm appointments with two-phase booking and conflict-free resource management.
README
Floyd MCP Server
MCP server that exposes Floyd scheduling and booking tools to AI agents. Built on the Model Context Protocol Streamable HTTP transport.
For full API documentation, see docs.floyd.run.
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
floyd_get_available_slots |
Check available appointment times for a service |
floyd_hold_booking |
Place a temporary hold on a time slot |
floyd_confirm_booking |
Confirm a held booking (requires explicit user consent) |
floyd_cancel_booking |
Cancel a held or confirmed booking |
floyd_get_booking |
Retrieve booking details and status |
Setup
pnpm install
Environment variables
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
FLOYD_BASE_URL |
No | https://api.floyd.run/v1 |
Floyd API base URL |
PORT |
No | 3000 |
HTTP server port |
Usage
HTTP mode (Streamable HTTP)
pnpm dev
MCP endpoint: POST /
Health check: GET /health
Stdio mode
pnpm dev -- --stdio
Authentication
When the Floyd engine requires authentication, connecting agents provide their API key via:
Authorization: Bearer <token>header (preferred)?token=<value>query parameter
The API key is forwarded to the Floyd engine on each request. If the engine has auth disabled (e.g. self-hosted), no key is needed.
Booking flow
get_available_slots → hold_booking → confirm_booking
↘ cancel_booking
- Get slots — query available times, returns signed
slotIdtokens - Hold — reserve a slot using the
slotId(or explicit fields). Creates a booking inheldstate - Confirm — finalize the booking. Requires
userConfirmed: true - Cancel — release a held or confirmed booking
Development
pnpm test # run tests
pnpm typecheck # type-check
pnpm lint # eslint
pnpm format # prettier
pnpm build # bundle with tsup
Production
pnpm build
pnpm start
The server handles SIGTERM/SIGINT for graceful shutdown. HTTP requests to the Floyd API have a 10-second timeout.
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