Book Sales Meetings in Salesforce
For a rep who loses momentum every time scheduling turns into email ping pong. One prompt finds a free slot, sends the invite with a video link, and logs a Meeting Activity on the right Salesforce Opportunity.
The grind
Scheduling drains the momentum
Here's what doing this by hand looks like today, and why it doesn't scale.
- A warm buyer can go cold in the three days it takes to agree on a time, send the invite, and remember to log the Activity.
- It takes three emails to lock in a 30 minute slot.
- Activities never get logged, so the Opportunity timeline goes quiet.
- Time zones quietly break invites you thought were fine.
MewCP collapses all of this into one prompt. Here's what that looks like.
The flow
5 steps · 3 servers
Your agent runs it end-to-end
Find free slots next week across both of your calendars.
Pick the earliest 30 minute window that works for both sides.
Create the event with a video link and a clear agenda.
Send the invite from your inbox.
The payoff
On the calendar and on the Opportunity
No scheduling back and forth, no orphaned calendar events, and no forgotten Activities. The Opportunity timeline stays current on its own.
Paste this into Claude, Codex, or any MCP-connected agent. It'll connect your apps and run the task from start to finish.
Run it yourself
Copy the prompt
Goal: Book Sales Meetings in Salesforce MCP servers needed (connected through MewCP): Google Calendar, Gmail, Salesforce Steps: 1. Find free slots next week across both of your calendars. 2. Pick the earliest 30 minute window that works for both sides. 3. Create the event with a video link and a clear agenda. 4. Send the invite from your inbox. 5. Log a Meeting Activity on the Salesforce Opportunity with the agenda. Check with me before sending any message or changing data in a connected app.
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