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See how Pear gives AI assistants live, read/write access to your productivity data so they can find context, take action, and keep your day moving.

Apple iCloudAvailableMicrosoft 365AvailableGoogle WorkspaceClosed beta

Your data stays with your provider. Pear never stores a separate copy of your calendar, tasks, contacts, or mail content.

Assistant

Find me a 30-minute time to meet with Jordan tomorrow morning and create the event.

Pear MCP

Search calendar availabilitySuccess
Check buffer preferencesSuccess
Create calendar eventSuccess
Send meeting inviteSuccess

Results

Meeting scheduled

Tomorrow, 9:30-10:00 AM · with Jordan · added to your calendar.

Explore real workflows

Everyday actions your assistant can actually finish.

Choose a workflow to see what Pear checks, what it can write back, and where the user stays in control.

Example

Find time and create an event

Your prompt

Find a 30-minute window tomorrow morning with Jordan and create the event.

Apple iCloudAvailableMicrosoft 365AvailableGoogle WorkspaceClosed beta
AccessScoped read/write
AuthiCloud app password · Microsoft OAuth

What Pear checks

Live context before taking action.

  • Existing events and busy time
  • Working hours and buffer preferences
  • Meeting length, selected calendars, and conflicts

What Pear writes back

  • Creates the calendar event
  • Adds title, time, location, and notes
  • Invites attendees when the provider supports it

Review in your app

Open your calendar to review and adjust if needed. You stay in control.

Tomorrow

May 28

Local time
8 AM

Standup

8:00-8:30 AM

9 AM

Sync with Jordan

9:30-10:00 AM

10 AM
11 AM

Project review

11:00-12:00 PM

12 PM

Meeting scheduled

Tomorrow, 9:30-10:00 AM · added to calendar

Live provider data

Pear calls Apple iCloud and Microsoft 365 when your assistant needs context.

No separate content copy

Pear does not keep a separate database copy of your calendar, tasks, contacts, or mail.

Secure authentication

iCloud uses app-specific passwords. Microsoft uses OAuth. Credentials are encrypted.

Revocable access

Disconnect in Pear or revoke access from Apple or Microsoft account settings.

Try these prompts

Copy a prompt and ask your assistant.

What’s on my calendar today?

List my events and flag anything that overlaps or needs travel time.

Add a reminder for the proposal.

Create a dated reminder for next Friday at 2pm.

Find Eliza Morgan’s contact details.

Search contacts and return the best email and phone match.

Show unread project updates.

Search today’s unread mail and summarize the useful messages.

Draft a reply to Jordan.

Prepare a polite response and leave it ready for review.

Plan tomorrow and draft status.

Check calendar, create tasks, and prepare a status email.

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Bring your day to your assistant

Connect Apple iCloud or Microsoft 365 in minutes.

Start with a small workflow, verify the result in your source app, then expand Pear across the clients you already use.