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Calendar Scheduler

Proposes meeting times that respect your real availability and ends the scheduling back-and-forth.

What does Calendar Scheduler do?

Calendar Scheduler Proposes meeting slots respecting blocks/rules; sends invites. Calendar Scheduler runs inside MapleVirtualTeam in MapleWorkSuite. Calendar Scheduler is configured by following the setup steps in MapleWorkSuite.

Overview

The Calendar Scheduler finds meeting times that actually work. It reads your availability, respects the blocks and rules you set, proposes slots, and drafts the invites. It removes the slow email tennis of "does Tuesday work? no, how about Thursday?" that wastes hours across a team.

Scheduling looks trivial but quietly eats time, especially for anyone who books a lot of meetings. Every reschedule, every timezone mix-up, every double-booking has a cost. By respecting your guardrails, such as no meetings before a certain hour or buffers between calls, the agent proposes times you would actually accept rather than times that technically have a gap.

It keeps confirmations in your control. Invites can be drafted and held for review until you trust the pattern, so nothing goes out without a check while you are getting comfortable.

How Calendar Scheduler works

  1. You connect your calendar with limited scopes and set your scheduling rules, such as working hours, buffers, and blackout periods.
  2. When a meeting needs booking, the agent proposes slots that fit those rules and your existing commitments.
  3. It drafts the invite for the chosen slot.
  4. Confirmations stay on until you have verified its choices, so invites are reviewed before they send.

Real-world use cases

Client booking
Prospects and clients get offered times that already respect your buffers and focus blocks, not just any open gap.
Internal coordination
Team meetings get scheduled around everyone's rules without a long thread.
Reschedules
When a meeting moves, the agent finds the next valid slot instead of forcing a manual hunt.

Who it is for

  • • Anyone who books many meetings each week
  • • Teams tired of email back-and-forth over times
  • • People with strict availability rules they want respected

Who it is not for

  • • Workflows with no calendar to connect
  • • Teams that prefer fully manual control of every invite

Frequently asked questions

Does it respect my focus time and buffers?
Yes. It proposes only slots that fit the rules you set, including working hours, buffers between meetings, and blackout periods.
Will it send invites without asking me?
You control this. Keep confirmations on so invites are drafted and reviewed before sending until you trust the pattern.
What calendar access does it need?
It connects with limited scopes, reading availability and drafting invites rather than taking broad control of your calendar.
Can it handle rescheduling?
Yes. When a meeting moves, it finds the next slot that satisfies your rules instead of leaving you to search manually.
Does it handle timezones?
Yes. It proposes times correctly across timezones so attendees see the right local time.

Related agents

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Integrations

  • • Calendar read (WorkSuite)
  • • Invite drafts (no send without confirm)
  • • MapleVirtualTeam

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