google-calendar-mcp and skylight-mcp

These are complementary tools that serve different calendar ecosystems—one integrates with Google Calendar's widely-used enterprise platform while the other targets a specialized family-oriented calendar system, allowing users to choose the MCP server that matches their existing calendar infrastructure.

google-calendar-mcp
76
Verified
skylight-mcp
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Emerging
Maintenance 16/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 25/25
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 17/25
Stars: 1,059
Forks: 299
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 2
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 11
Forks: 10
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About google-calendar-mcp

nspady/google-calendar-mcp

MCP integration for Google Calendar to manage events.

Enables multi-account and multi-calendar event management with cross-account conflict detection, recurring event modifications, and intelligent import from images/PDFs via natural language understanding. Implements an MCP server that communicates with Claude Desktop through stdio transport, supporting OAuth 2.0 authentication with automatic token refresh and account switching. Deployable via npx, local installation, or Docker with optional HTTP transport for browser-based account management.

About skylight-mcp

TheEagleByte/skylight-mcp

MCP server for Skylight family calendar - enables AI assistants to manage calendars, chores, lists, meals, and rewards

Implements the Model Context Protocol to expose Skylight's reverse-engineered REST API as tools for Claude and other AI assistants, supporting credential-based authentication with automatic token management. Provides granular tool coverage across six domains—calendar events, chores with recurrence, list management, task creation, family/device querying, and rewards tracking—with flexible date parsing and timezone configuration. Distributed as an npm package or self-hosted Node.js process that connects via stdio transport and mcp.json configuration.

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