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fradser/mcp-server-apple-reminders

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MCP server providing native macOS integration with Apple Reminders and Calendar via EventKit

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fradser/mcp-server-apple-reminders

Added 1 June 2026

#calendar #eventkit #macos #mcp-server #model-context-protocol #reminders #swift #typescript

Overview

An MCP server that provides native macOS integration with Apple Reminders and Calendar through EventKit. It allows AI agents and tools using the Model Context Protocol to read, create, and manage reminders and calendar events on a Mac.

Best for

Best for
Developers building macOS-native AI agents that need to manage reminders and calendar events

Use cases

  • Building AI assistants that schedule events and set reminders
  • Automating calendar management and task creation from AI workflows
  • Integrating macOS Reminders data into agent-based productivity tools

Notes

An MCP server that provides native macOS integration with Apple Reminders and Calendar through EventKit. It allows AI agents and tools using the Model Context Protocol to read, create, and manage reminders and calendar events on a Mac.

126 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-27. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Building AI assistants that schedule events and set reminders
  • Automating calendar management and task creation from AI workflows
  • Integrating macOS Reminders data into agent-based productivity tools

Pros

  • Direct native access to Apple Reminders and Calendar via EventKit
  • Clear TypeScript implementation with 126 GitHub stars
  • Open source and can be self-hosted or extended

Cons

  • macOS only, no cross-platform support
  • Requires local setup and running the MCP server
  • Dependent on specific MCP client compatibility

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Pros

  • Direct native access to Apple Reminders and Calendar via EventKit
  • Clear TypeScript implementation with 126 GitHub stars
  • Open source and can be self-hosted or extended

Cons

  • macOS only, no cross-platform support
  • Requires local setup and running the MCP server
  • Dependent on specific MCP client compatibility