io.github.matiasbattocchia/google-mcp

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v0.1.2io.github.matiasbattocchiaUnknownUpdated 6mo agoGitHub

Streamable HTTP MCP server for Google Calendar and Sheets with OAuth login.

A public Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets AI assistants access your Google Calendar and Sheets. Most Google MCP servers require you to create your own Google Cloud project, set up OAuth credentials, and run a local server. This is tedious and error-prone. This project is different. It's a hosted public server with proxy OAuth. You just: 1. Click "Login with Google" 3. Add it to your…

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Authorio.github.matiasbattocchia
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Version0.1.2
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A public Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets AI assistants access your Google Calendar and Sheets. Most Google MCP servers require you to create your own Google Cloud project, set up OAuth credentials, and run a local server. This is tedious and error-prone. This project is different. It's a hosted public server with proxy OAuth. You just: 1. Click "Login with Google" 3. Add it to your MCP client No Google Cloud setup. No local servers. No environment variables. Just connect and go.…

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