This workflow corresponds to n8n.io template #3569 — we link there as the canonical source.
This workflow follows the Agent → Chat Trigger recipe pattern — see all workflows that pair these two integrations.
The workflow JSON
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About this workflow
This template is designed for anyone who wants to integrate MCP with their AI Agents. Whether you're a developer, a data analyst, or an automation enthusiast, if you're looking to leverage the power of MCP and Google Calendar in your n8n workflows, this template is for you.
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