An MCP server for interacting with MacOS Calendar using natural language, supporting event management and scheduling. Example of MCP server for personal productivity workflows.
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Category: Workflow Automation MCP Servers
Tags: calendar, macos, productivity, mcp, natural-language
Ical is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for macOS that enables users to interact with their calendar using natural language. It supports event management, scheduling, and can be integrated into personal productivity workflows. Ical can be used with any MCP-compatible client, such as Claude for Desktop, to provide a conversational calendar management experience.
No pricing information is provided; Ical appears to be open-source and free to use under the MIT License.