Conflict Detection for New Events
Whenever a new Google Calendar invite arrives, the agent checks for conflicts, travel time issues, and focus-block overlaps — and warns you on WhatsApp before you accidentally accept.
Conversation example
Checking new invite against your schedule...
Conflict on new invite Invite: Partnership sync — Wed Apr 15, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM From: jenna@bigco.com Conflict 1: You have 'Design review' 1:30–2:30 PM (accepted) Conflict 2: It violates your 'deep work' block 2–4 PM (every Wed) Options: a) Decline and propose Wed 4–5 PM (you're free) b) Move design review to Thu 2 PM (Priya is free then) c) Accept anyway and shorten design review Which do you want?
More Google Calendar use cases
Daily Morning Agenda Brief on WhatsApp
Every morning the agent reads your Google Calendar, summarizes today's meetings, attaches attendee context, and pushes a clean agenda brief to your WhatsApp chat.
Smart Meeting Reminders with Prep
10 minutes before every meeting, the agent pings you on WhatsApp with the meeting title, the join link, and a prep brief pulled from Notion, HubSpot, or Gmail.
Create Calendar Events from Chat
Tell the agent in plain language to schedule a meeting. It checks free/busy, picks the right slot, creates the Google Calendar event with Meet link, and invites the attendees automatically.
Auto-Generated Prep Briefs
30 minutes before any external meeting, the agent pulls the attendees from HubSpot, reads the last 5 emails with them, and delivers a one-screen prep brief on WhatsApp.
Calendar Sync and Free/Busy Queries
Ask the agent to find a time that works for you and a teammate. It checks both Google Calendars, respects focus blocks, and proposes the best options in chat.
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