Calendar integration

Your calendar should know what your messages are creating.

Most calendar work starts as a message: a promise, a meeting change, a deadline, a reminder to follow up. SwarmMarshal helps turn those loose threads into visible next steps.

Today view Tasks and reminders Approval before changes Google, Microsoft, CalDAV
SwarmMarshal calendar screenshot
SwarmMarshal Today screenshot

Today becomes your cockpit.

Unread messages, approvals, draft replies, calendar pressure, and tasks show up together.

SwarmMarshal tasks screenshot

Loose promises become trackable.

Instead of hoping you remember, messages can become tasks with owners, blockers, and follow-up.

Messages turn into time

A date buried in email or chat can become a task, reminder, or calendar-aware follow-up.

Today explains the pressure

See meetings, unread messages, approvals, and tasks together before the day gets away.

Multiple calendars can matter

Google and Microsoft calendars can be edited when authorized; read-side calendar sources can sit beside the messages creating the work.

Scheduling still asks

Agents can suggest calendar moves, and policy gates keep important changes in your review flow.

Technospeak, translated

Calendar integration is really about making promises visible.

CalDAV

A standard calendar protocol used by many calendar providers. It lets software read calendar data in a predictable way.

OAuth

The safer sign-in flow for Google and Microsoft accounts, so you approve access through the provider.

Schedule context

The assistant can consider messages and calendar pressure together, not as separate worlds.