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CalendarPipe

Programmable calendar sync built for humans and AI agents

PriceNot publicly listedReviewed2026-04-17

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3-1
3 Ships1 Skips
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The Panel's Take

CalendarPipe is a programmable calendar synchronization layer designed for both humans and AI agents. You write rules and logic to control how events sync across calendar services — filtering by attendee, keyword, or event type, transforming event details, or routing events to different calendars based on custom conditions. An API surface lets agents call CalendarPipe directly to schedule, reschedule, read availability, or block time without human intervention. The tool addresses a real pain point in agent workflows: calendar access. Most AI assistants and agents can read calendar state, but modifying it requires either fragile OAuth flows or screen-scraping. CalendarPipe provides a stable API with scoped permissions, making it safer to give an agent calendar write access without risking it touching events it shouldn't. Launched today on Product Hunt, CalendarPipe targets productivity power users, small teams using AI assistants for scheduling, and developers building agents that need to manage time on behalf of users. The programmable rules engine differentiates it from simpler calendar sync tools like Fantastical or Reclaim.ai.

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The agent-accessible API is the right idea at the right time. I've been manually writing calendar integrations for every scheduling agent I build — a stable, scoped API with rule-based permissions is exactly what I need to stop reinventing this wheel. The programmable sync engine is a bonus.

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Calendar sync tools have a brutal churn rate — Fantastical, Reclaim, Motion, and a dozen others already fight for this space. Without public pricing, it's hard to evaluate value. The 'AI agent API' angle is novel but thin; if Google Calendar or Notion Calendar ever adds decent MCP support, this moat evaporates overnight.

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Time is the most underrated context for AI agents. An agent that can see your calendar — and modify it with your blessing — can reason about energy, priorities, and scheduling in a way no chat-only assistant can. CalendarPipe is early infrastructure for the 'agent that manages your week' category that's coming.

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As a freelancer juggling multiple clients and platforms, the cross-service sync with custom rules is genuinely useful even without the AI angle. Being able to automatically route client calls to one calendar and personal events to another based on keywords would save me real setup time every week.

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