Use Cal with NimbleBrain.
Connect Cal and just ask — no workflow to build. Cal simplifies meeting coordination by providing shareable booking pages, calendar syncing…. The agent gets 40 actions, running under your own credentials.
Actions
Everything the agent can do in Cal
40 actions
- Add member to team using org and team id
- Add organization attribute option
- Create membership for organization
- Create oauth client user
- Create oauth client webhook configuration
- Create or update team profile
- Create organization attributes
- Create organization webhook by org id
- Create phone call event
- Create phone call for event type
- Create team event type
- Create team event types with custom options
- Create team in organization
- Create team membership with role
- Create user availability schedule
- Create user schedule in organization
- Create webhook for event type
- Fetch all bookings
- Fetch event type details
- Fetch schedule by id
- Get all timezones
- Get available slots info
- Get conference oauth authorization url
- Get default schedule details
- Get event type by team id
- Get google calendar oauth authentication url
- Get oauth clients user
- Get organization id
- Get organization schedules
- Get organization teams event types
- Get organization user schedules
- Get schedule for user in team
- Get stripe connect info
- Get team details by org id and team id
- Get team information by team id
- Get teams list
- Get webhook by id
- List event types
- List organization memberships
- List team event types by org and team id
Getting connected
Three steps, and Cal is reachable.
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Install it
Find Cal in the directory inside your workspace and install it. No adapter for us to build first, no queue to join.
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Connect the account
Sign in at the vendor, or hand an admin credential over once. Tokens stay with the workspace or the person who owns them — never pooled, never copied to us.
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Ask for the work
The tools show up in front of the agent, under the same access wall as everything else. Describe the job in plain language, or put it on a schedule.