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Context-Aware Google Calendar Management with MCP Protocol

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Google Calendar MCP – Context-Aware Calendar Operations

This n8n template implements an MCP (Model Context Protocol)-compliant module for managing Google Calendar events in a context-aware, conflict-free manner.

🧠 What It Does

This MCP enables structured interaction with Google Calendar based on context and intent, ensuring reliable, reusable operations with awareness of existing data and state.

✅ Core Capabilities

  • Context-aware event creation
    Prevents overlapping by validating time availability before creating new events.

  • Gap validation
    Checks if a time range is busy or free, enabling smarter scheduling decisions.

  • Conditional updates
    Only updates events after confirming their existence and current state.

  • Safe deletion
    Removes events using MCP principles of validation and traceability.

🚀 How to Use

To use this MCP in your context-aware systems:

  1. Deploy the template in your n8n instance.
  2. Locate the Server node in the workflow — it exposes a Server-Sent Events (SSE) URL.
  3. Copy that SSE URL.
  4. Use that URL as the entry point for your MCP client or orchestrator.

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