Connect Gmail and Calendar to manage email search, drafting, and scheduling.
This tool is described as interacting with Gmail and Google Calendar, which inherently involves sensitive email and calendar data, but the provided materials do not show unusual exfiltration, excessive system privileges, or obvious malicious signs. Given that it is open source and auditable, the overall posture is better classified as caution rather than high risk, with the main uncertainties being unspecified credential flow, actual remote endpoints, and maintenance status.
The materials say there are no required keys/environment variables, yet interacting with Google Gmail/Calendar APIs normally requires OAuth or account authorization. The docs do not specify how tokens are obtained, stored, or scoped, creating credential-management uncertainty, but no explicit credential abuse red flag is shown.
Although the listed remote host is 'none,' the described functionality implies calls to Gmail and Calendar APIs, which would send user queries, draft content, or calendar event data to Google-related services. The exact endpoints and data flows are not documented, so this warrants caution but not a high-risk rating.
The system flags executes-code, indicating that it runs local service/code as an MCP tool; this is a normal capability for this tool class. The materials do not show requests for dangerous system privileges unrelated to its stated function, so caution is appropriate.
Per the description, it supports multiple accounts, email search and drafting, and calendar event management, implying access to highly sensitive business data such as mailbox contents and event details. The materials do not indicate local file access beyond the stated purpose or obvious overreach, but email/calendar access itself should be granted carefully.
Positive factors are that the tool is open source and MIT-licensed, making it auditable. Offsetting that, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and its maintenance status is unknown, which limits trust and visibility into upkeep. Overall, the supply-chain posture is caution rather than high risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-gsuite" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to my Google account, summarize my important unread emails from today, and list all calendar meetings for today in chronological order.
A summary of important unread emails and a time-ordered list of today's meetings.
Search email threads from the last two weeks related to 'partnership proposal' and draft a polite follow-up email in a concise professional tone.
Relevant email threads plus a ready-to-send follow-up draft.
Check my availability next Wednesday afternoon and create a 30-minute project sync titled 'Release Readiness Check' with meeting notes.
An available time slot and a created calendar event with title, time, and notes.
Manage Gmail and Google Calendar workflows with multi-account email and scheduling automation.
Read public Google Calendars and manage events with authorized calendar access.
Securely manage multi-account Gmail and Calendar workflows in one MCP server.
Manage Gmail and Google Calendar tasks through AI for faster office workflows.
Manage Google Calendar events through MCP for faster scheduling and coordination.
Access Gmail, Calendar, and Drive via MCP for email, scheduling, and file workflows.