Email it. Get a calendar invite back.
Forward or write any event description to
and Carly emails you back an .ics invite — Google, Outlook, Apple,
whatever you use. No account, no signup, no install.
Then send any event to that address from your normal inbox.
Who it's for
Anyone who's ever copy-pasted a Slack message, screenshot, or confirmation email and wished it would just appear on their calendar. The bar is you can write an email — or you can forward an email.
How it works
- 1
Send to
Forward a confirmation, paste a Slack message, or just type the event in the body. You can even attach a screenshot — Carly reads the image with vision.
- 2
Carly emails you back
Within seconds you get a reply (only to you) with an
invite.icsattachment. - 3
Click "Add to calendar"
The invite lands on Google, Outlook, Apple — whichever calendar your phone or laptop already opens.
Examples that work
- → "Coffee with Jane Friday 2pm ET at Blue Bottle"
- → "Dentist appointment next Tuesday 9:30am PT, 123 Main St"
- → "Investor call Thursday 4pm London time, Zoom"
- → Forward the confirmation email from a concert, flight, or dinner reservation
- → Attach a screenshot of an event card from a website
Try it now
Open your inbox and send anything to:
Ready to automate your busywork?
Carly schedules, researches, and briefs you—so you can focus on what matters.
See what people say
"Before Carly, I relied on a Calendly link, but the whole process felt impersonal and not very professional. Carly changed that by handling all the back-and-forth, so I'm no longer stuck in endless email threads trying to line up schedules.
Now Carly reaches out to candidates, shares my real-time availability, lets them pick a slot, then sends a Zoom link and drops it straight into my calendar. She sends reminders to both of us before each call, which has significantly reduced no-shows and last-minute confusion.
On top of scheduling, Carly acts like a full executive assistant, sending me my schedule the night before so I can prepare for each call. It reminds me of the old x.ai assistant, but Carly is noticeably smarter, faster, and better suited to my healthcare recruitment business."