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The page captured from getremote.org appears to be an “AI Calendar Agent” interface, with modules such as calendar view, AI Agents, New Agent, Settings, User Memory, and AI Details. The page shows messages like “Private — sign in to continue” and “Access denied. Use the authorised Google account.” This indicates that the tool is not currently open for direct public use and at minimum requires a specifically authorized Google account.
Based on the visible page elements, it supports creating or managing AI Agents, with configuration options such as Server URL, API Key override, and an optional API Key when creating a new Agent. This suggests it may allow integration with external agent services or custom backends. The interface also offers “Show reasoning inline,” which can display the reasoning process. The “User Memory” module indicates that information may be remembered automatically after chatting with an Agent, suggesting personalized memory capabilities. However, the page content does not disclose the specific AI models used, context length, tool-calling capabilities, or the actual details of synchronization with Google Calendar.
The captured page does not provide any information about free quotas, trials, subscription pricing, or payment methods. On the privacy side, it is only possible to confirm that the page has access control and requires an authorized Google account. It also includes a user memory feature, but does not explain how memory data is stored, whether it can be exported, whether it is encrypted, how it can be deleted, or whether it is used for training. Enterprises or users dealing with highly sensitive schedules should evaluate it carefully.
The main advantage is that the interface appears to be designed around calendar-related tasks, with entries for multi-agent management, API Key configuration, Server URL configuration, and user memory, suggesting potentially strong extensibility. The downside is that very little public information is available at present, making it impossible to verify core functions such as schedule creation, querying, conflict detection, or meeting arrangement. It also lacks details on pricing, models, Chinese language support, support channels, and privacy policy.
It is better suited to technical users who already have an authorized account and want to try an AI calendar agent or build their own Agent backend. For ordinary users who cannot obtain an authorized Google account, it is essentially not possible to evaluate or use. The page does not provide information about access from China. If it relies on Google login or Google Calendar services, there may be uncertainties in mainland China regarding network access and payments. Alternatives to consider include Google Calendar’s built-in features, Notion Calendar, Motion, Reclaim AI, or AI capabilities in domestic calendar and collaboration tools.
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getremote.org is an Unknown AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach getremote.org directly.