Connect Google Calendar to Twitter
Automate Google Calendar and Twitter with AI
Campaign posts on X should align with the launches and events already on Google Calendar. Your Operator agent on OpenClaw reads upcoming calendar entries, drafts X posts timed to each milestone, and queues them when you approve the copy. Move a launch date on the calendar and it shifts the scheduled posts to match.
It reaches both apps directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh, so there is no Zap to build and no API keys to paste.
What your agent can do with Google Calendar and Twitter
What your agent does in Google Calendar
Delete ACL Rule
Deletes an access control rule from a Google Calendar. Use when you need to remove sharing permissions for a user, group, or domain.
Get ACL Rule
Retrieves a specific access control rule for a calendar. Use when you need to check permissions for a specific user, group, or domain.
Create ACL Rule
Creates an access control rule for a calendar. Use when you need to grant sharing permissions to a user, group, or domain.
List ACL Rules
Retrieves the list of access control rules (ACLs) for a specified calendar, providing the necessary 'rule_id' values required for updating specific ACL rules.
Patch ACL Rule
Updates an existing access control rule for a calendar using patch semantics (partial update). This allows modifying specific fields without affecting other properties. IMPORTANT: The ACL rule must already exist on the calendar. This act...
Update ACL Rule
Updates an access control rule for the specified calendar.
What your agent does in Twitter
Add a list member
Adds a user to a specified Twitter List; the list must be owned by the authenticated user.
Add post to bookmarks
Adds a specified, existing, and accessible Tweet to a user's bookmarks, with success indicated by the 'bookmarked' field in the response.
Append Media Upload
Append data chunk to an ongoing media upload session on X/Twitter. Use this action during chunked media uploads to append each segment of media data in sequence.
Get bookmarks by user
Retrieves Tweets bookmarked by the authenticated user, where the provided User ID must match the authenticated user's ID.
Create activity subscription
Tool to create a subscription for an X activity event. Use when you need to monitor specific user activities like profile updates, follows, or spaces events.
Create compliance job
Creates a new compliance job to check the status of Tweet or user IDs; upload IDs as a plain text file (one ID per line) to the `upload_url` received in the response.
How it works
Tell the agent what you want to happen between Google Calendar and Twitter, for example to watch one and act in the other, or to keep the two in step. It reads what it needs from Google Calendar, works out what to do, and runs the matching action in Twitter without you mapping a single field.
You can have it run once, on a schedule, or whenever something changes. Ask it for a status any time and it reads the latest from both apps back to you in the same chat.
Common questions about Google Calendar and Twitter
- How do I connect Google Calendar and Twitter to Operator?
- You authorize Google Calendar and Twitter once each from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds both connections and refreshes the access tokens for you, so your agent keeps working across them without you signing in again.
- What can my agent do across Google Calendar and Twitter?
- You describe the outcome in plain language and your agent works between the two, reading from one and acting in the other. It picks the right Google Calendar and Twitter actions on its own, so you do not map fields or pick triggers.
- Can my agent keep Google Calendar and Twitter in sync?
- Yes. It can watch Google Calendar and act in Twitter, or keep both in step, reading from one and running the matching update in the other. This runs on demand when you ask or on a schedule you set.
- Do I need to build a workflow or write code?
- No. There is no workflow to build, no fields to map, and no API keys to paste. Operator manages both connections, and you give the agent instructions in plain language.
Google Calendar and Twitter integrations
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