Cal.com API v2
This skill provides guidance for AI agents to interact with the Cal.com API v2, enabling scheduling automation, booking management, and calendar integrations.
Base URL
All API requests should be made to:
Required Credentials
Environment Variable Required Description
CAL_API_KEY
Yes Cal.com API key (prefixed with cal_live_ or cal_test_ ). Used as Bearer token for all API requests. Generate from Settings > Developer > API Keys.
CAL_CLIENT_ID
No OAuth client ID for platform integrations that manage users on behalf of others. Sent as x-cal-client-id header.
CAL_SECRET_KEY
No OAuth client secret for platform integrations. Sent as x-cal-secret-key header.
CAL_WEBHOOK_SECRET
No Secret for verifying webhook payload signatures via the X-Cal-Signature-256 header.
Authentication
All API requests require authentication via Bearer token:
Authorization: Bearer cal_<your_api_key>
For detailed authentication methods including OAuth/Platform authentication, see references/authentication.md .
Core Concepts
Event Types define bookable meeting configurations (duration, location, availability rules). Each event type has a unique slug used in booking URLs.
Bookings are confirmed appointments created when someone books an event type. Each booking has a unique UID for identification.
Schedules define when a user is available for bookings. Users can have multiple schedules with different working hours.
Slots represent available time windows that can be booked based on event type configuration and user availability.
Reference Documentation
This skill includes detailed API reference documentation for each domain:
Reference Description
references/authentication.md
API key and OAuth authentication, rate limiting, security best practices
references/bookings.md
Create, list, cancel, reschedule bookings
references/event-types.md
Configure bookable meeting types
references/schedules.md
Manage user availability schedules
references/slots-availability.md
Query available time slots
references/calendars.md
Calendar connections and busy times
references/webhooks.md
Real-time event notifications
Quick Start
- Check Available Slots
Before creating a booking, check available time slots:
GET /v2/slots?startTime=2024-01-15T00:00:00Z&endTime=2024-01-22T00:00:00Z&eventTypeId=123
See references/slots-availability.md for full details.
- Create a Booking
POST /v2/bookings Content-Type: application/json
{ "start": "2024-01-15T10:00:00Z", "eventTypeId": 123, "attendee": { "name": "John Doe", "email": "john@example.com", "timeZone": "America/New_York" } }
See references/bookings.md for all booking operations.
- Set Up Webhooks
Receive real-time notifications for booking events:
POST /v2/webhooks Content-Type: application/json
{ "subscriberUrl": "https://your-app.com/webhook", "triggers": ["BOOKING_CREATED", "BOOKING_CANCELLED"] }
See references/webhooks.md for available triggers and payload formats.
Common Workflows
Book a meeting: Check slots -> Create booking -> Store booking UID
Reschedule: Get new slots -> POST /v2/bookings/{uid}/reschedule
Cancel: POST /v2/bookings/{uid}/cancel with optional reason
Best Practices
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Always check slot availability before creating bookings
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Store booking UIDs for future operations (cancel, reschedule)
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Use ISO 8601 format for all timestamps
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Implement webhook handlers for real-time updates
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Handle rate limiting with exponential backoff
Additional Resources
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Full API Reference
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OpenAPI Specification