AI Google Calendar Automation
You should never have to open a browser tab just to remember what meetings you have today. Fazm lets you ask about your schedule in plain language and gets the answer back in seconds - without clicking, scrolling, or switching context from whatever you were already doing.
The Hidden Cost of Checking Your Calendar
At first glance, checking your calendar seems trivial. You open a tab, glance at the week view, and close it. But this tiny action happens dozens of times a day - when someone pings you about a meeting, when you wonder if you have time for a call, when you are planning your afternoon. Each interruption breaks your focus and adds up to a significant chunk of time lost to context-switching.
It gets worse when your calendar is shared or complex. Checking whether a colleague is free means opening their calendar overlay, scrolling to the right week, mentally filtering out all-day events and declined meetings, and then trying to hold that availability map in your head while you compose an invite. Mistakes happen. Conflicts get missed. Double-bookings become routine.
Fazm replaces this entire pattern with a single hotkey and a natural language question. You stay in flow. Fazm does the calendar reading for you and gives you the information you actually need.
Real Questions Users Ask Fazm About Their Calendar
"Can you look up my Google events in calendar today?"
"What are my events for today?"
"What meetings do I have this week?"
"What is on my calendar today?"
"Do I have any meetings today?"
"Am I free Thursday afternoon for a 90-minute deep work block?"
"Who is the organizer of the 3pm standup?"
What Happens When You Ask Fazm About Your Calendar
Here is the exact sequence when you ask "What meetings do I have today?":
Fazm parses your intent
It identifies that you want calendar information for today specifically. If you said 'this week' or 'Thursday', it adjusts the date range accordingly.
Fazm opens Google Calendar
If Calendar is already open in a browser tab, Fazm switches to it. If not, it opens your browser and navigates to calendar.google.com automatically.
Fazm reads your events
The agent scans the day view, reading event titles, times, durations, and attendee lists. It distinguishes between accepted, declined, and tentative events so you only see what is actually happening.
Fazm synthesizes and responds
You get a clean, readable summary: 'You have 3 meetings today - a 10am standup with the engineering team (45 min), a 1pm product review (60 min), and a 4pm 1:1 with Sarah.' Meeting links are included if they exist.
You can ask follow-up questions
Once Fazm has context about your schedule, you can ask follow-ups like 'Which one has a Zoom link?' or 'Find me a 30-minute gap before the product review.'
Why Calendar Automation Saves More Than You Think
Zero context switching
Ask about your schedule without leaving your editor, Slack, or current task. Fazm answers in place.
Full calendar context
Fazm reads all your calendars - personal, work, shared team calendars - in a single query. No manual tab-by-tab checking.
Natural language queries
No need to navigate UI. 'Do I have anything this afternoon?' is a complete and valid question Fazm understands perfectly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Fazm read my Google Calendar events directly?
Yes. Fazm opens Google Calendar in your browser and reads your events visually, just like a human would. It can also use the Google Workspace MCP integration to pull calendar data via API if you have that set up.
Does Fazm work with multiple Google Calendar accounts?
Fazm works with whichever Google account is logged in to your browser. You can ask it to check calendars across multiple accounts by specifying the account. It reads all visible calendars including shared team calendars.
Can Fazm create events in Google Calendar?
Yes. Fazm can create, edit, and delete Google Calendar events. You can say 'Add a team standup at 10am tomorrow' and Fazm will open Calendar, fill in the event details, add attendees, and save the event.
Does Fazm work on macOS only?
Yes. Fazm is a native macOS desktop application. It controls your Mac screen to interact with any application including Google Calendar in Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.
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