Google Calendar

Your week, on demand.

Query your schedule in plain English. Find free time without scrolling. Get prepared before every meeting. Create and update events without leaving the chat.

Your calendar, in plain English. Ask, and it answers.

The questions you actually ask

  • "What is on this week?"
  • "When am I free for a 90-minute focus block?"
  • "What is my next meeting and what is it about?"
  • "Move my 4pm to Thursday."
  • "Block out Friday afternoon for writing."
  • "Find me three slots next week to meet Maya for an hour."
  • "Move every meeting on Friday to next week — I am out sick."

Each is a single sentence. 1Presence handles the rest — checking conflicts, working around your existing commitments, creating or updating events, and confirming before anything is saved.

Meeting prep without the dread

The reason most people leave meetings underprepared is the cost of preparing. Pulling up the right email thread, the project notes, the last meeting's outcomes, the person's background — twenty minutes a meeting, half of which you do not remember the next day.

1Presence does it in one. "Brief me for the 3pm" pulls the calendar event, finds related email threads, searches your vault for project context, checks your Drive for relevant files, and writes you a two-page brief ready to skim before you join the call.

Better still, set it up as a scheduled workflow — a meeting-prepper that runs automatically before every event and leaves the brief waiting for you. You stop having to ask.

Your Google Meet transcripts, read for you

When Google Meet writes a transcript of your call, 1Presence can read it for you afterwards — no bot joins, nothing extra sits in the meeting. It simply reads the transcript Meet already made, so once the call is over you can ask what was decided or pull out the action items.

For this to work, someone has to turn transcription on during the call (Activities → Transcripts → Start transcription), and the account has to be on a Google plan that can make a transcript — most paid Workspace and Google One AI tiers can; a fully free account can't. 1Presence then reads it whichever way fits: for Google Workspace meetings, through Google's own Meet interface (connect Google Calendar); for personal Google accounts, by reading the transcript document Meet saves to your Drive (connect Google Drive). It only ever reads calls you hosted, and if no transcript was made the call falls back to the meeting recorder.

It rides on your Google Calendar connection — there is nothing separate to set up. Connect Google Calendar, and if you connected it before this existed, reconnect it once so 1Presence has permission to read your Meet transcripts.

Confirmation before any change

Calendar changes are consequential — they affect other people. 1Presence will not silently create or move an event. Every change is shown for confirmation: who is invited, when it is, what the title and description say, whether you are sending an invite update. You tap a single approve button or edit the details first.

Privacy and access

Authentication is through Google OAuth. The token is stored encrypted and revocable in one tap. The first time an agent needs to read your calendar — or to make a change — it asks; you grant once, it remembers, and you can withdraw access any time from the Access tab. Reading and changing are asked for separately, so an agent can be trusted to brief you without being able to touch your schedule.

The same question, a faster answer

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When am I free for an hour with Sam this week?
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You have two clear windows: Wednesday 2–3pm and Thursday 10–11:30. Thursday is right after your design review, so you'd be warm on the context. Want me to draft the invite?

The point

Prep without the dread.

The reason people walk into meetings underprepared is the cost of getting ready. 1Presence pulls the last conversation, the open decisions and the relevant files into one short brief — so you arrive knowing exactly where things stand.

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