# Ray and Cal.com

> The same booking work, on the open-source scheduling stack.

Source: https://heyray.io/integrations/cal-com

Ray is an AI teammate that works in your team chat, on Slack today. Connect Cal.com and it can do the Cal.com part of a request without anyone leaving the conversation: read what it needs, draft the change, and post it for approval before anything is written. 13 reads run without asking. 12 actions wait for a human approval.

## What Ray reads in Cal.com

Reading changes nothing, so Ray never stops to ask whether it may look something up.

- Bookings, their attendees, and team bookings
- Event types, available slots, and busy times
- Schedules, teams, and memberships

## What waits for your approval

Every one of these posts an approval card in the thread showing exactly what is about to happen. Nothing runs until someone clicks approve, and no setting turns that off.

- Book a meeting, or hold a slot
- Confirm, decline, or cancel a booking
- Edit or reschedule a booking
- Reassign a booking, including to the next available host
- Add or correct an attendee, or mark a no-show

## Things Ray is never handed

These are left out during curation, so they are not something Ray could do and decides against. They are not in front of it at all.

- Create or delete an event type
- Change schedules, teams, or memberships
- Disconnect a calendar or a conference app

## Ask it like this

- "@Ray move my 3pm with Dana to Friday."

## Connecting Cal.com

Every person on the team connects their own Cal.com account on Cal.com's own login screen, so Ray can only reach what that person can already reach, and the history in Cal.com shows who actually asked. Passwords never pass through Ray. Disconnecting Cal.com or uninstalling Ray revokes the connection.

## More

- This page for people: https://heyray.io/integrations/cal-com
- Every integration: https://heyray.io/integrations.md
- Install Ray: https://heyray.io/install.md
- Pricing: https://heyray.io/pricing.md
