Claryti for Google Calendar: Smart Meeting Prep and Daily Planning
Claryti reads your Google Calendar to power the PREP section of your daily brief: context cards for every upcoming meeting showing open commitments, recent interactions, and relationship history with each attendee. It also determines which meetings the meeting bot should join and calculates relationship gaps based on meeting frequency. Read-only access means Claryti never creates, modifies, or deletes calendar events.
How does calendar data feed the daily brief?
Your Google Calendar tells Claryti what is on your schedule. Claryti combines this with data from Gmail, Slack, and previous meetings to build the PREP section of your daily brief. For each upcoming meeting, you receive a context card that includes open commitments with each attendee, recent email and Slack exchanges, the date of your last meeting, and any items they owe you or you owe them.
This eliminates the pre-meeting scramble. Instead of spending five minutes before each call searching through email, Slack, and notes to remember what was discussed last time, you read a 30-second context card in your morning brief and walk in fully prepared.
Meeting prep context cards
Each context card in the PREP section is built from cross-channel data. Consider a 2 PM call with a client. Your context card might show: you promised to send revised pricing last week (overdue, from a Zoom call), they asked about timeline in a Slack thread two days ago (unanswered), and your last meeting was 12 days ago. This relationship intelligence means you never walk into a call blind.
The context cards are especially valuable for professionals managing many relationships simultaneously. Sales professionals with dozens of active prospects, consultants juggling multiple client engagements, and executives with back-to-back meetings all benefit from automated pre-meeting preparation.
Calendar-driven relationship monitoring
Beyond meeting prep, your calendar data powers the CONNECT section of the daily brief. Claryti analyzes meeting frequency patterns to detect when relationships are falling off. If you normally meet with a key client every two weeks and three weeks have passed, that gap surfaces in CONNECT. This proactive monitoring helps you maintain important relationships before they go cold.
Calendar data also controls which meetings the meeting bot joins. You can configure the bot to attend all calendar events, only external meetings, or specific calendars. This ensures the right meetings are captured without manual intervention.
Compare Claryti's calendar intelligence to Reclaim AI, which focuses on scheduling optimization, or Fellow, which provides meeting agendas but lacks cross-channel commitment tracking.
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