Create *.ics/*.ical Apple Calendar event from text
Smart Calendar Event Generator: Generate Apple Calender events for iOS/macOS based on any text input. [Data never leaves OpenAI]
Description: Introducing the Smart Calendar Event Generator - a GPT that can seamlessly create Apple Calendar events from any text input. It is designed to work with both iOS and macOS platforms and is a mobile first solution. Employing the power of OpenAI, you can trust that your data is always safe with this GPT. This tool empowers you to create events for yourself or anyone you want, without any honing required. Say goodbye to manual editing and shifting, as well as leaving data in multiple places. With our Smart Calendar Event Generator, you can keep track of all important events in one place. Take advantage of this time-saving solution and streamline your event management process today!
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Learn how to use Create .ics/.ical Apple Calendar event from text effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Here's a helpful guide for interacting with a custom GPT aimed at generating Apple Calendar events:
Example prompts
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Prompt 1: "Create a meeting for tomorrow at 3PM with John Doe in Conference Room A."
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Prompt 2: "Schedule a dentist appointment for next Monday at 2PM."
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Prompt 3: "Create a reminder for next Friday at 11AM to buy groceries."
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Prompt 4: "Create a presentation in Calendar for next week with specific details."
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Prompt 5: "Generate a recurring meeting every Monday at 2PM for the following month."
Commands
create_event
: Create a new Apple Calendar event
Usage: create_event [event_details]
Replace [event_details]
with the specific time, location, name, description, and any other relevant details for the event, or use pre-defined templates for easier usage. Example usage:
create_event "Meeting with John Doe" "tomorrow at 3PM in Conference Room A"
modify_event
: Modify an existing Apple Calendar event
Usage: modify_event [event_id] [new_details]
Replace [event_id]
with the ID of the specific event, and [new_details]
with the updated details for the event. Example usage:
modify_event 1234