How to integrate Calendly MCP with OpenCode

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How to integrate Calendly MCP with OpenCode

This guide explains how to connect Calendly MCP to OpenCode using Composio Connect, which simplifies OAuth, API changes, and reliability concerns.

There are two ways to set this up:

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Why use Composio?

Composio provides a single MCP server or CLI tool that exposes a set of meta-tools, allowing you to:

  • Connect to 1,000+ apps with on-demand tool loading, so you do not fill your LLM context window with unnecessary tool definitions.
  • Use programmatic tool calling through a remote Bash tool, letting LLMs write their own code to handle complex tool chaining. This reduces back-and-forth for frequent tool calls.
  • Handle large tool responses outside the LLM context to keep conversations lean.

Connect Calendly with OpenCode

Option 1: Using Composio CLI

1. Install Composio CLI

Install the Composio CLI, authenticate, and initialize your project:

bash
# Install the Composio CLI
curl -fsSL https://composio.dev/install | bash

# Authenticate with Composio
composio login

During login, you will be redirected to the sign-in page. Finish the flow and you are all set.

Composio CLI authorization screen

2. Authorize Calendly

Once the CLI is installed, it is essentially done. Give OpenCode access to your apps with these steps:

  1. Launch OpenCode.
  2. Prompt it to "Authenticate with Calendly Composio".
  3. Complete the authentication and authorization flow, and your Calendly integration is all set.
  4. Start asking anything you want.

Option 2: Using Composio MCP

You can also connect Calendly to OpenCode by adding Composio as an MCP server through the OpenCode CLI.

1. Add the Composio MCP server

bash
opencode mcp add

This launches an interactive prompt.

2. Fill in the fields

FieldValue
Namecomposio
Typeremote
URLhttps://connect.composio.dev/mcp
Require OAuthYes
Have client IDNo
OpenCode MCP server interactive prompt for Composio

Alternatively, you can skip the interactive prompt and paste the configuration directly into your OpenCode config file.

Open your global OpenCode config:

bash
open ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json

Add this under the mcp key and save the file.

bash
{
  "mcp": {
    "composio": {
      "type": "remote",
      "url": "https://connect.composio.dev/mcp",
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

3. Authenticate

Authenticate the Composio MCP server you just added:

bash
opencode mcp auth composio

This opens a browser session. Authorize Composio and you are done.

Composio browser authorization for OpenCode MCP

4. Verify installation

bash
opencode mcp list

5. Connect Calendly with OpenCode

Now, in the chat, ask the agent to connect to Calendly or give it any Calendly-related task.

For example, ask it to:

  • "Create a single-use scheduling link for your next meeting"
  • "Cancel your 2pm event with a reason"
  • "Mark an invitee as no-show for today's appointment"

It will prompt you to authenticate and authorize access to Calendly.

That is it. Composio tools are now available in OpenCode, and your Calendly account is ready to use.

Supported Tools & Triggers

Tools
Cancel eventPermanently cancels an existing, active scheduled event by its `uuid`, optionally providing a `reason`, which may trigger notifications to invitees.
Create an invitee no-showMarks an invitee, identified by their existing and valid uri, as a 'no show' for a scheduled event.
Create One-Off Event TypeCreates a temporary calendly one-off event type for unique meetings outside regular availability, requiring valid host/co-host uris, a future date/range for `date setting`, and a positive `duration`.
Create scheduling linkCreate a single-use scheduling link.
Create shareCreates a customizable, one-time share link for a calendly event type, allowing specific overrides to its settings (e.
Create single use scheduling linkCreates a one-time, single-use scheduling link for an active calendly event type, expiring after one booking.
Create webhook subscriptionCreates a calendly webhook subscription to notify a specified `url` (which must be a publicly accessible https endpoint) for selected `events` within a given `organization` and `scope`.
Delete invitee dataPermanently removes all invitee data associated with the provided emails from past organization events, for data privacy compliance (requires enterprise subscription; deletion may take up to one week).
Delete invitee no showDeletes an invitee no-show record by its `uuid` to reverse an invitee's 'no-show' status; the `uuid` must refer to an existing record.
Delete scheduled event dataFor enterprise users, initiates deletion of an organization's scheduled event data between a `start time` and `end time` (inclusive, where `start time` must be <= `end time`); actual data deletion may take up to 7 days to complete.
Delete webhook subscriptionDeletes an existing webhook subscription to stop calendly sending event notifications to its registered callback url; this operation is idempotent.
Get current userRetrieves detailed information about the currently authenticated calendly user.
Get eventUse to retrieve a specific calendly scheduled event by its uuid, provided the event exists in the user's calendly account.
Get event inviteeRetrieves detailed information about a specific invitee of a scheduled event, using their unique uuids.
Get event typeRetrieves details for a specific calendly event type, identified by its uuid, which must be valid and correspond to an existing event type.
Get groupRetrieves all attributes of a specific calendly group by its uuid; the group must exist.
Get group relationshipRetrieves a specific calendly group relationship by its valid and existing uuid, providing details on user-group associations and membership.
Get invitee no showRetrieves details for a specific invitee no show record by its uuid; an invitee no show is marked when an invitee does not attend a scheduled event.
Get organization invitationRetrieves a specific calendly organization invitation using its uuid and the parent organization's uuid.
Get organization membershipRetrieves a specific calendly organization membership by its uuid, returning all its attributes.
Get routing formRetrieves a specific routing form by its uuid, providing its configuration details including questions and routing logic.
Get userRetrieves comprehensive details for an existing calendly user.
Get user availability scheduleRetrieves an existing user availability schedule by its uuid; this schedule defines the user's default hours of availability.
Get webhook subscriptionRetrieves the details of an existing webhook subscription, identified by its uuid, including its callback url, subscribed events, scope, and state.
Invite user to organizationInvites a user to the specified calendly organization by email, if they aren't already a member and lack a pending invitation to it.
List activity log entriesRetrieves a list of activity log entries for a specified calendly organization (requires an active enterprise subscription), supporting filtering, sorting, and pagination.
List event inviteesRetrieves a list of invitees for a specified calendly event uuid, with options to filter by status or email, and sort by creation time.
List eventsRetrieves a list of scheduled calendly events; requires `user`, `organization`, `group`, or `invitee email` for scope, and admin rights may be needed when filtering by `organization` or `group`.
List event type available timesFetches available time slots for a calendly event type within a specified time range; results are not paginated.
List event type hostsRetrieves a list of hosts (users) assigned to a specific, existing calendly event type, identified by its uri.
List group relationshipsRetrieves a list of group relationships defining an owner's role (e.
List groupsReturns a list of groups for a specified calendly organization uri, supporting pagination.
List organization invitationsRetrieves a list of invitations for a specific organization, identified by its uuid.
List organization membershipsRetrieves a list of organization memberships.
List outgoing communicationsRetrieves a list of outgoing sms communications for a specified organization; requires an enterprise subscription and if filtering by creation date, both `min created at` and `max created at` must be provided to form a valid range.
List routing formsRetrieves routing forms for a specified organization; routing forms are questionnaires used to direct invitees to appropriate booking pages or external urls.
List user availability schedulesRetrieves all availability schedules for the specified calendly user.
List user busy timesFetches a user's busy time intervals (internal and external calendar events) in ascending order for a period up to 7 days; keyset pagination is not supported.
List user event typesRetrieves event types for a user or organization; requires either the `user` or `organization` uri.
List webhook subscriptionsRetrieves webhook subscriptions for a calendly organization; `scope` determines if `user` or `group` uri is also required for filtering.
Remove user from organizationRemoves a user (who is not an owner) from an organization by their membership uuid, requiring administrative privileges.
Revoke a user's organization invitationRevokes a pending and revokable (not yet accepted or expired) organization invitation using its uuid and the organization's uuid, rendering the invitation link invalid.

Way Forward

Now that Calendly is connected, extend your setup by connecting the other apps you already use every day, so your agent can run true cross-app workflows end to end.

  • Connect Calendar to turn threads into scheduled meetings automatically.
  • Connect Slack or Teams to post summaries, approvals, and alerts where your team works.
  • Connect Notion, Linear, Jira, or Asana to convert requests into tickets, tasks, and docs.
  • Connect Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive to fetch, file, and share attachments without manual steps.

Start with one workflow you do repeatedly, then keep adding apps as you find new handoffs. With everything behind a single MCP endpoint, your agent can coordinate multiple tools safely and reliably in one conversation.

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FAQ

What are the differences in Tool Router MCP and Calendly MCP?

With a standalone Calendly MCP server, the agents and LLMs can only access a fixed set of Calendly tools tied to that server. However, with the Composio Tool Router, agents can dynamically load tools from Calendly and many other apps based on the task at hand, all through a single MCP endpoint.

Can I use Tool Router MCP with OpenCode?

Yes, you can. OpenCode fully supports MCP integration. You get structured tool calling, message history handling, and model orchestration while Tool Router takes care of discovering and serving the right Calendly tools.

Can I manage the permissions and scopes for Calendly while using Tool Router?

Yes, absolutely. You can configure which Calendly scopes and actions are allowed when connecting your account to Composio. You can also bring your own OAuth credentials or API configuration so you keep full control over what the agent can do.

How safe is my data with Composio Tool Router?

All sensitive data such as tokens, keys, and configuration is fully encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows strict security practices so your Calendly data and credentials are handled as safely as possible.

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