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An MCP server that connects AI assistants to Super Productivity for managing tasks, projects, and tags. Supports quick capture, batch triage, and full planning
An MCP server that connects AI assistants to Super Productivity for managing tasks, projects, and tags. Supports quick capture, batch triage, and full planning sessions through natural language.
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that connects AI assistants to Super Productivity — manage tasks, projects, and tags through Claude Desktop, Kiro, or any MCP-compatible client.
✅ Quick Capture
"Add a task: Buy milk #shopping @tomorrow 15m"
Parses the tag, due date, and time estimate from short syntax — one shot, no follow-up needed.
🧹 Batch Triage
"Show me all unscheduled tasks in my Work project, tag them #backlog, and set them due next Friday"
Filters, bulk-updates due dates, and adds tags — all in one conversation turn.
🧠 Full Planning Session
"Look at my week: show today's plan and anything overdue. Break 'Launch blog' into subtasks, start the first one, and move anything I finished yesterday to done. Give me a time summary when you're done."
Reads resources for context, creates subtasks in batch, starts the timer, bulk-completes tasks, pulls the worklog, and summarizes — a multi-step workflow in a single prompt.
Option A — via npx:
npx -y super-productivity-mcp@latest --extract-plugin
Option B — manual download:
Download plugin.zip from the latest release.
Then in Super Productivity: Settings → Plugins → Upload Plugin, select plugin.zip, restart SP.
{
"mcpServers": {
"super-productivity": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "super-productivity-mcp"]
}
}
}
Config file locations:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.jsonFor Claude Code, don't edit the config file by hand — use the CLI:
# user scope (everywhere), project scope (-s project), or local scope (default)
claude mcp add -s user super-productivity npx -- -y super-productivity-mcp
To verify, run claude mcp list. Restart the session to load the server. Swap npx -- -y super-productivity-mcp for super-productivity-mcp (global install) or node /absolute/path/to/dist/index.js (from source) — see Running without npx.
Ask your AI assistant: "Check the Super Productivity connection"
npx is convenient but fetches the package on every cold cache and needs network access. If you'd rather pin a local copy, pick one of the options below.
npm install -g super-productivity-mcp
super-productivity-mcp --extract-plugin # optional: write plugin.zip to cwd
Then point your MCP client at the installed binary:
{
"mcpServers": {
"super-productivity": {
"command": "super-productivity-mcp"
}
}
}
If the binary isn't found, your MCP client may not inherit your shell's PATH. Use the absolute path from which super-productivity-mcp as command — or, if which doesn't resolve it, point at $(npm config get prefix)/bin/super-productivity-mcp (on macOS/Linux).
git clone https://github.com/b0x42/Super-Productivity-MCP.git
cd Super-Productivity-MCP
npm install
npm run build # produces dist/index.js and dist/plugin.zip
Then run the server directly with node:
{
"mcpServers": {
"super-productivity": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/Super-Productivity-MCP/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
The plugin to upload to Super Productivity is at dist/plugin.zip after npm run build.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_task |
Create a task (supports SP short syntax) |
create_task_with_subtasks |
Create a parent task + subtasks in one operation |
get_tasks |
List tasks — filter by project, tag, done, archived, search (title+notes), parents_only, overdue, unscheduled, planned_for_today, recurring_only, fields |
update_task |
Update title, notes, done state, due date, planned_at, time, tags |
complete_task |
Mark a task as complete |
delete_task |
Permanently delete a task (parent deletes subtasks too) |
start_task |
Start the time tracker on a task |
stop_task |
Stop the currently running time tracker |
get_current_task |
Get the currently tracked task (null if none) |
plan_tasks_for_today |
Batch plan/unplan tasks for today ⚠️ limited |
bulk_complete_tasks |
Mark multiple tasks complete in one operation |
bulk_update_tasks |
Update multiple tasks in one operation |
add_tag_to_task |
Add a tag without replacing other tags |
remove_tag_from_task |
Remove a single tag |
move_task_to_project |
Move a top-level task to a different project |
reorder_tasks |
Reorder tasks within a project or parent |
get_projects |
List all projects |
create_project |
Create a new project |
update_project |
Update project properties |
get_tags |
List all tags |
create_tag |
Create a new tag |
update_tag |
Update tag properties |
get_worklog |
Time tracking summary for a date range |
show_notification |
Show a snackbar in SP's UI |
check_connection |
Verify SP is running and the plugin is responding |
debug_directories |
Show resolved data directory paths |
Include these in task titles and they are parsed automatically:
| Syntax | Example | Effect |
|---|---|---|
#tag |
Buy milk #shopping |
Adds the "shopping" tag |
+project |
Fix bug +work |
Assigns to "work" project (prefix match, min 3 chars) |
@due |
Report @friday |
Sets due date to Friday |
@due time |
Call @tomorrow 3pm |
Sets due date and time |
30m |
Quick fix 30m |
Sets 30-minute time estimate |
1h/2h |
Research 1h/2h |
Sets 1h spent, 2h estimate |
Plugin not loading? Update to SP ≥ 18.6.0 — older versions have a cold-boot race that can prevent the plugin from initializing. On SP ≥ 18.6.0 this is fixed and no restart is needed; just toggle the plugin off and on in Settings → Plugins. On older versions, a restart after toggling may help.
Commands timing out? Ask "Show debug info for Super Productivity" to check that both sides are using the same data directory. Mac App Store users may need to set SP_MCP_DATA_DIR.
| Tool | Issue | Status |
|---|---|---|
plan_tasks_for_today |
Sets plannedAt on the task but does not add it to SP's internal Planner store, so the task may not appear in the Today view. |
Upstream request: super-productivity#7495 |
MIT
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add super-productivity-mcp -- npx Security
Low riskAutomated heuristic from public metadata — not a security guarantee.