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For founders and executives · Google Calendar · alpha cohort #1 open

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The last manual job in your stack.

  • AI handles your inbox. You still handle every meeting request by hand.

  • Your boundaries exist in your head. Your calendar doesn't know them.

  • Three calendars. No single view. All the mental arithmetic is yours.

Three layers. One agent.

Not a smarter booking tool. The AI that sits between your calendar and everything competing for it — booking requests, boundary violations, and other agents.

The booking surface

Your public link. Visitors chat with your agent. Slots get proposed from all your calendars. Confirmed without you.

Live

The intelligence layer

Morning brief before you wake. Pre-meeting prep 30 min before each call. Boundary alerts when your week tips over.

Shipping

The agent protocol

REST API and MCP server. Other agents — Claude, Cursor, a custom CoS — book into your calendar directly. Your rules still apply.

Live

Work, personal, family — held together.

Your agent sees every calendar before offering a single slot. No conflicts. No arithmetic.

Wednesday
with meet_

The meetings that should happen, happened. The rest were handled, declined, or deferred — without you.

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07:00

Morning brief

your agent · already working

09:00

Standup

you · present

09:30

Deep work

you · unbothered

12:00

Lunch

you · actually eating

14:00

Sync with Alex

your agent booked it

15:30

School run

you · there

19:00

Evening

you · done

Three moves. Under five minutes.

Step 01

Connect your calendars

Work, personal, family — your agent sees all of them.

Step 02

Set your rules

Focus blocks. Evening cutoff. Weekly cap. Hard rules, not suggestions.

Step 03

Step back

Share your link. Your agent takes every booking request from here.

meet_ versus your own overhead.

meet_

Meeting requests

Your agent handles them. You review the calendar, not the inbox.

Boundaries

Hard rules. Focus blocks enforced. Evening cutoff held.

Multi-calendar

All five checked before any slot is offered. Automatic.

Your mornings

Tomorrow briefed before 07:00. Three things, max.

You + Calendly

Meeting requests

You handle them. Three emails to nail down 30 minutes.

Boundaries

Good intentions. Anyone who asks at the wrong time gets in anyway.

Multi-calendar

One calendar per link. You do the cross-checking yourself.

Your mornings

Open the app. Squint at the week. Figure it out yourself.

TEAM MODE SOON

What if your whole team shared one agent_

One brain that knows Mira's at 92% this week, Jamie's OOO til Friday, and lunch is sacred for all nine of you. It finds the best slot for four people in a second — without breaking anyone's focus.

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team agent · haiven
> team agent online · watching 9 calendars
mira at 92% this week — declining non-inner asks on her behalf
jamie ooo til fri · 6 incoming routed to team@
> find 30min for sara · mira · tess · dave
  checked 42 windows · best: wed 14:00
  zero focus breaks · zero reshuffles
> booked. all calendars updated.
> next?

Shared rules

Maker fridays, protected lunch, standups — set once, enforced across the whole team's calendars.

e.g. no meetings fridays · lunch 12–13 · evenings off

"When is everyone free?"

Ask for 4 people and 30 min, get ranked slots by least impact — no focus-breaks, no reshuffles, no group thread.

result: wed 14:00 — zero conflicts

Load-aware routing

Agent sees who's at capacity and steers incoming asks to teammates with bandwidth — or declines cleanly.

live: declined 142 on team's behalf this week