Productivity connector

Cal.com connector for governed AI agent access

Connect Cal.com API v2 with an API key or compatible bearer token.

API

Direct answer

OneQuery supports Cal.com for governed agent access.

Teams use the Cal.com connector to give AI agents bounded source API calls for endpoint-specific context while OneQuery keeps credentials centralized, limits access to approved sources, and preserves audit logs for review.

Agent workflow

What this connector enables

Cal.com becomes an approved OneQuery source instead of a secret copied into an agent prompt, shell session, or model tool. The agent receives a governed access path, and the source credentials stay behind OneQuery.

  • Use bounded source API calls for endpoint-specific context for productivity context.
  • Keep Cal.com credentials centralized and out of agent runtimes.
  • Review agent access through OneQuery audit history instead of reconstructing direct service usage.

Setup checklist

Prepare the Cal.com connection

Use cal credentials and connect the source through the Dashboard and CLI. Keep credentials scoped to the data the agent is allowed to read.

  1. Create a Cal.com API key from Settings > Security, or use a managed-user/OAuth access token for endpoints that require it.
  2. Copy the token into `credentials.apiKey`.
  3. Keep `apiVersion` at `2026-05-01` unless Cal.com documents a newer required `cal-api-version` value for the endpoint.

FAQ

Cal.com connector questions

What is the OneQuery Cal.com connector?

The OneQuery Cal.com connector makes productivity context from Cal.com available to AI agents through bounded source API calls for endpoint-specific context. Connect Cal.com API v2 with an API key or compatible bearer token.

How do AI agents access Cal.com through OneQuery?

Agents call OneQuery instead of receiving raw Cal.com credentials. OneQuery keeps credentials centralized, applies source boundaries, and records access in audit logs while exposing bounded source API calls for endpoint-specific context.

How do I set up the Cal.com connector?

Prepare cal credentials and connect Cal.com from the OneQuery dashboard or CLI. Start with this setup step: Create a Cal.com API key from Settings > Security, or use a managed-user/OAuth access token for endpoints that require it.