Handles end-to-end meeting scheduling using the Superhuman Mail MCP server — from finding available times to sending the invite or proposing times via email. Use this skill whenever someone asks to "schedule a meeting with [person]", "find a time to meet", "book a call", "set up a meeting", "when am I free to meet with [person]", "propose times to [person]", "send my availability", "create a meeting invite", "schedule a 1:1", "find overlap in our calendars", "reschedule my meeting with [person]", or any variation of coordinating a meeting. Also trigger when someone says "I need to find time with [person]", "can you check my calendar and suggest times", "set up a recurring sync", "block time for [task]", or when an email thread involves scheduling and the user wants to act on it. Trigger broadly — if someone needs help coordinating when people meet, this skill should activate.
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Does it follow best practices?
Impact
98%
1.66xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Passed
No known issues
Cross-timezone availability filtering
Resolve user email
12%
100%
User in availability check
62%
100%
working_hours_only true
62%
100%
RFC3339 date format
100%
100%
Timezone lookup per participant
66%
100%
Manual timezone filtering
85%
100%
Timezone conversion display
75%
100%
3-5 slot presentation
87%
100%
No-slots fallback
92%
100%
Ambiguous contact identity resolution and direct booking
Resolve user email first
0%
100%
Full-name contact query
22%
100%
Single-match confirmation
0%
100%
Multiple-match handling
50%
100%
No-match handling
100%
100%
No proceed unverified
16%
100%
User as attendee
100%
100%
No booking without confirmation
100%
100%
Personalization for conferencing
0%
28%
Scheduling thread reply workflow
Resolve user email first
0%
100%
Read thread before drafting
0%
100%
Check actual availability
100%
100%
Reply type not new
20%
100%
Thread ID in draft
100%
100%
Draft presented before sending
100%
100%
Two-step send flow
100%
100%
Context woven into email
100%
100%
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