Turn WhatsApp Messages into Calendar Events
Someone confirms a meeting over WhatsApp: 'Thursday 2pm works, see you then.' You reply with a thumbs up. And now the meeting exists in exactly one place: a chat message that will be forty scrolls up by Thursday. Between the thumbs up and your calendar sits the real work: switch apps, create event, retype the title, set the time, set a reminder. So half the time, you don't. That is how double-bookings and 'wait, was that today?' happen. The plan was made in WhatsApp; the calendar never heard about it.
Quick answer: to add events to Google Calendar from WhatsApp, text or forward the meeting details to Mursa: 'meeting with Priya Thursday 2pm'. Mursa parses the date and time, creates the Google Calendar event within seconds, and sends a heads-up to your WhatsApp before the meeting starts.
What most people try
- 'I'll add it to the calendar later' (later never comes; the chat scrolls on)
- Screenshotting the chat (a screenshot is not a calendar; it has no alarm)
- Switching to the calendar app mid-conversation (retyping details while the other person keeps messaging)
- Keeping the plan in their head (works until two plans collide on the same afternoon)
- Generic automation tools like Zapier (fragile setups that break and were never built for personal plans)
Why that does not work
The failure is always the gap between where the plan is made and where the plan is kept. WhatsApp is where scheduling happens, especially with clients, family, and anyone outside your company, but the calendar is where scheduling counts. Any workflow that depends on you manually carrying details across that gap will fail on a busy day, and busy days are exactly when it matters. The carry has to be automatic: something that reads 'Thursday 2pm' the way a human does and books it, without you leaving the conversation.
How Mursa solves this
Forward or text the plan
Forward the message where the meeting was agreed, or type it yourself: 'lunch with Rahul Saturday 1pm'. Plain language, no forms, no syntax to learn.
Mursa parses date, time, and title
The assistant reads the message like a person would: names, dates, times, even 'day after tomorrow'. It asks a short follow-up only if something is genuinely ambiguous.
The Google Calendar event appears in seconds
Mursa creates the event on your connected Google Calendar in real time. It shows up on every device, and it can check your schedule for free slots before booking.
A heads-up before it starts
Shortly before the meeting, Mursa pings your WhatsApp with a reminder. Need to change it? Text the change and the event updates; cancellations work the same way.