Install Cal.com scheduling agents in Slack, Telegram, OpenClaw, or build your own with the Cal.com API. AI-powered scheduling for humans and agents alike.
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The Slack and Telegram integration is the smartest move here - scheduling should happen where conversations already live, not in a separate app. The OpenClaw agent approach means Cal.com becomes the scheduling layer for an entire ecosystem of AI agents, not just a standalone tool. For anyone building products that involve coordination between users, having an open API for agent-based scheduling is a huge unlock. Really excited about the hackathon too - the use cases page already shows creative implementations, and I imagine the community will push this even further.
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This is exactly the kind of tool that changes how you think about time. Not just scheduling meetings — actually protecting the hours that matter most. Congrats on the launch! 🎉
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The open-source angle matters more than people realize for calendar agents. When you give an AI write access to your schedule, being able to audit exactly what it does is a real trust unlock. For founders juggling multiple investor meetings per week, the text-based booking removes genuine friction — the back-and-forth that kills deal momentum is one of those invisible time sinks nobody talks about. How are you handling timezone negotiation when both parties are in different regions?
Way to go Peer! This makes me very excited to see from you guys; and great timing to build something as valuable as Cal.com, because every single AI writing code is going to pick you all.
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AI agents handling scheduling is one of those obvious-in-retrospect ideas. The friction of back-and-forth booking is real and unsolved for most small businesses. Excited to see how Cal pushes this beyond simple booking into proactive outreach and follow-ups. Congrats on the launch 🚀
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Finally. Do the agents handle timezone hell properly though? Like Google Calendar + Outlook, people in 3 different timezones — that's always where scheduling stuff breaks down.
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The Slack and Telegram integration is the smartest move here - scheduling should happen where conversations already live, not in a separate app. The OpenClaw agent approach means Cal.com becomes the scheduling layer for an entire ecosystem of AI agents, not just a standalone tool. For anyone building products that involve coordination between users, having an open API for agent-based scheduling is a huge unlock. Really excited about the hackathon too - the use cases page already shows creative implementations, and I imagine the community will push this even further.
This is exactly the kind of tool that changes how you think about time. Not just scheduling meetings — actually protecting the hours that matter most. Congrats on the launch! 🎉
The open-source angle matters more than people realize for calendar agents. When you give an AI write access to your schedule, being able to audit exactly what it does is a real trust unlock. For founders juggling multiple investor meetings per week, the text-based booking removes genuine friction — the back-and-forth that kills deal momentum is one of those invisible time sinks nobody talks about. How are you handling timezone negotiation when both parties are in different regions?
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Way to go Peer! This makes me very excited to see from you guys; and great timing to build something as valuable as Cal.com, because every single AI writing code is going to pick you all.
AI agents handling scheduling is one of those obvious-in-retrospect ideas. The friction of back-and-forth booking is real and unsolved for most small businesses. Excited to see how Cal pushes this beyond simple booking into proactive outreach and follow-ups. Congrats on the launch 🚀
Finally. Do the agents handle timezone hell properly though? Like Google Calendar + Outlook, people in 3 different timezones — that's always where scheduling stuff breaks down.
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Congrats on the launch!
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Congrats on the launch @peer_rich This looks dope!