AI-native automation

Connect Google Calendar and Litify with AI

Pick any two tools and Caddi runs the loop between them end-to-end — no complicated workflow builder, no IT ticket.

  • Doesn't break. Caddi reads intent, so when fields move or UIs change, your loop keeps running.
  • Screenshare to set up, chat to improve. Show Caddi once on a screenshare. Tweak it later by chat — no workflow builder to re-architect.

SOC 2 attested · Human-in-the-loop · Full audit trail · 70+ tools across legal, finance, and operations

Caddi can…
Google CalendarProductivity
Caddi can…
LitifyLegal
Get a demoAverage setup: one screenshare, live the same week.

Practical ways to use Google Calendar and Litify together

  • 01

    Create matter in Litify when new event in Google Calendar.

    Caddi watches Google Calendar for new event and create matter in Litify — no copy-paste, no missed records.

  • 02

    Create event in Google Calendar when new matter in Litify.

    Caddi watches Litify for new matter and create event in Google Calendar so the two systems stay in lockstep.

  • 03

    Create intake in Litify from Google Calendar events.

    When event updated happens in Google Calendar, Caddi create intake in Litify with the right context attached.

  • Brighton Jones
  • The Planning Center
  • Beveridge & Diamond
  • Palace
  • Portner & Shure
  • Knight Law Group

One continuous loop.

  1. 01Measure

    Caddi watches how the work gets done today.

  2. 02Create

    You screenshare it once. The loop ships.

  3. 03Improve

    Caddi flags upgrades to existing loops and new automations to deploy.

Actions Caddi can take across Google Calendar and Litify

  • Google Calendar

    New event

    Triggers when a new event is added to a calendar.

  • Google Calendar

    Event updated

    Triggers when an existing event is modified.

  • Google Calendar

    Event starting soon

    Triggers shortly before an event begins.

  • Google Calendar

    Create event

    Add a new event with attendees, location, and reminders.

  • Google Calendar

    Update event

    Modify an existing event's time, attendees, or details.

  • Google Calendar

    Delete event

    Cancel an event and optionally notify attendees.

  • Google Calendar

    Find event

    Search the calendar by query and date range.

  • Litify

    New matter

    Triggers when a new matter is opened in Litify.

  • Litify

    Intake submitted

    Triggers when a new intake clears Salesforce validation.

  • Litify

    Matter status changed

    Triggers when a matter changes status or stage.

  • Litify

    Create matter

    Open a new Litify matter with client and intake data.

  • Litify

    Create intake

    Push a new intake record into Litify for triage.

  • Litify

    Create task

    Schedule a task against a matter and team member.

  • Litify

    Upload document

    Attach a document to a matter with metadata.

Common questions

How does Caddi connect Google Calendar and Litify?

Google Calendar and Litify just run together. All it takes is showing us how you use them — one screenshare, no workflow builder to wire up. Caddi turns the demo into a verified loop and runs it against Google Calendar and Litify end-to-end.

Do I need engineering help?

No. Whoever does the work today shows it once on a call. Caddi builds the loop. No code, no IT ticket.

Is my data safe?

Yes. Caddi is SOC 2 attested. The AI watches and builds the automation, but once the loop ships it runs deterministically — no model in the loop at runtime.

Can Caddi connect Google Calendar and Litify to other tools too?

Yes. Most Caddi loops span 3–6 tools. Once the first Google Calendar + Litify loop is live, Caddi suggests other tools and other workflows to fold in.

How fast can it go live?

Typical first loops ship within a week of the screenshare. The Caddi team reviews every loop before it runs in production.

Ready to automate Google Calendar and Litify?

Drop your work email and we'll show you Caddi running end-to-end against Google Calendar, Litify, and the rest of your stack.