> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.unify.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Calendar

> Your assistant keeps an eye on your schedule

Grant the **Calendar** feature when [connecting your
workspace](/workspace/connecting) and your assistant can see and manage the
connected account's calendar — Google Calendar or Outlook Calendar.

## What your assistant can do

* **Review your schedule** — "what does my week look like?" gets a concise
  summary, with conflicts and free gaps flagged rather than a raw event dump.
* **Create events** — "book an hour with Sam on Thursday afternoon" — with
  title, time, location, and attendees, so invites go out to everyone
  involved.
* **Reschedule and update** — move events, change details, add people.
* **Answer schedule questions** — "when am I free for a call with the
  supplier this week?" — it checks the calendar before answering, rather than
  guessing.

## Calendar + meetings

Calendar access pairs naturally with your assistant's [meeting
abilities](/communication/meetings):

* On Microsoft 365, it can **schedule a Teams meeting** directly onto the
  calendar — invites go out automatically and the join link is included.
* Send it a meeting invite link and it can **join the meeting** as a
  participant.

## Good to know

* Calendar is an **optional** feature — if you didn't grant it at connect
  time, open the Workspace dialog, tick **Calendar**, and click
  **Update Features**.
* As with everything workspace-related, whose calendar this is depends on the
  connected account: T-W1N manages *your* calendar; a hired assistant manages
  *its own*.

<Tip>
  Try a recurring task: "every Sunday evening, send me a summary of my week
  ahead, and flag anything that clashes."
</Tip>
