How much of your calendar do your agents control?
Run a free, read-only audit of your AI-agent calendar. AgentDraft scans your coordinated bookings and reports the collisions detected, which agent booked what, the wasted sub-30-minute slots, and how much focus time your agents quietly erode. It never changes a booking — it just shows you the damage.
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Overlapping bookings — the double-bookings agents create when they don't coordinate.
Per-agent footprint: who booked how many meetings and how much time they hold.
Sub-30-minute gaps between meetings — too short for focused work, dead on arrival.
The share of your working hours consumed by agent-booked busy time.
CALENDAR AUDIT · next 30 days
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collisions detected ...................... 3
agents on this calendar .................. 4
wasted slots (<30m) ...................... 11
focus time eroded ........................ 38%
attribution
agt_sales ........... 22 bookings · 14h 30m
agt_recruiter ....... 9 bookings · 6h 00m
agt_support ......... 7 bookings · 3h 30m
agt_calendly ........ 4 bookings · 2h 00mExport the full breakdown as CSV from the dashboard after you sign in.
Is it really free, and is it safe?
Yes on both. The audit is free and strictly read-only — it makes no writes, holds, or cancellations. Run it as often as you like.
What does it scan?
The bookings AgentDraft already coordinates for you over the window you pick (7, 30, or 90 days). If your agents already book through AgentDraft, there's nothing to set up — sign in and run it.
Why would my calendar have collisions if AgentDraft prevents them?
The conflict engine prevents two agents committing the same slot. The audit also surfaces overlaps created outside that path — a hold straddling a commit, or an event synced in from an external calendar — which is exactly the signal worth seeing. A clean report is the goal; a dirty one tells you where to look.