Scheduling and calendar tools
Corey can read and write your calendar, set reminders and help plan the week around your commitments. It uses your real schedule to time work and recurring tasks sensibly, and confirms before it adds or changes anything other people will see.
Knowing your week lets Corey time its work well - and schedule the recurring jobs that keep a business moving. Reached over MCP through the calendar you connect, scheduling tools give Corey read and write access to your schedule, with approval on anything other people will see.
What Corey can do
With your calendar connected, Corey can:
- read your schedule to understand the week and find time
- add private events and blocks directly
- set reminders for tasks and follow-ups
- plan - propose how to lay out the week around your commitments
It uses your real schedule to time work sensibly, rather than dropping tasks on top of a packed day.
Anything shared waits
Private changes to your own calendar are low-risk and run freely. The moment a change reaches someone else, it waits for your approval:
- sending or accepting an invite
- changing a meeting other people are on
- anything that lands in another person’s calendar
Corey drafts the invite; you confirm before it goes out.
Timing the recurring work
Scheduling is not just a diary - it is how Corey times the recurring work it runs for you. Knowing when you are busy lets it slot tasks, reminders and check-ins where they fit, so the operational drumbeat runs without clashing with your day. See run Corey on a Hetzner VPS for keeping that recurring work running always-on.
Connecting your calendar
Because calendars are reached over MCP, Corey works with the calendar you connect rather than a fixed list. Whatever the provider, the rule stays the same: your own time Corey can manage; anything other people will see waits for your approval, the same as communication.