Toggl
БесплатноНе проверенEnables to manage Toggl time entries, projects, tasks, and timers through natural language commands.
Описание
Enables to manage Toggl time entries, projects, tasks, and timers through natural language commands.
README
A small local MCP server for the Toggl Track API v9, exposing the operations you actually use day to day:
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
list_time_entries |
List your time entries for a date range (defaults to last 7 days), optionally filtered by project/task or excluding a tag, with per-day, per-project, and per-task (task_name) totals. |
list_projects |
List your projects (to find the project_id the write tools need). |
create_task |
Create a task under a project. |
log_time |
Log a completed time entry, or start a running timer. Attach to a project/task. |
current_timer |
Show the currently running timer (with elapsed time), or report none. |
stop_timer |
Stop the running timer (or a specific entry by id). |
tag_time_entry |
Add/remove tags on an entry (e.g. mark jira-logged for dedupe). |
All the Toggl quirks are baked in: Basic-auth token handling, https://api.track.toggl.com/api/v9 base, RFC3339/YYYY-MM-DD dates, seconds-based durations, default-workspace resolution.
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+ (built/tested on Node 26).
- A Toggl Track API token — get it at https://track.toggl.com/profile (bottom of the page). This is not the same as a Toggl Focus
toggl_sk_…token.
Build
git clone https://github.com/MikeAtPinnacle/toggl-mcp.git
cd toggl-mcp
npm install
npm run build
This compiles to dist/index.js. Note its absolute path — you'll point your MCP client at it below. The examples use /absolute/path/to/toggl-mcp/dist/index.js as a placeholder; on Windows that looks like C:\\path\\to\\toggl-mcp\\dist\\index.js (escape the backslashes in JSON).
The API token
The server reads the token from TOGGL_API_TOKEN (or TOGGL_TRACK_API_TOKEN as a fallback). Auth is HTTP Basic with base64(<token>:api_token) — the server does that for you.
Provide the token via the MCP client's env block (below) so it stays scoped to this server and never collides with anything else.
Register with Claude Desktop
Edit the Claude Desktop config file for your OS:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Add (replace the path with your built dist/index.js):
{
"mcpServers": {
"toggl": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/toggl-mcp/dist/index.js"],
"env": { "TOGGL_API_TOKEN": "<your_toggl_track_api_token>" }
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop. The tools appear under the toggl server.
Register with Claude Code
From any project (works on the CLI and the VS Code extension, which share this config):
claude mcp add toggl --scope user \
--env TOGGL_API_TOKEN=<your_toggl_track_api_token> \
-- node /absolute/path/to/toggl-mcp/dist/index.js
--scope user makes it available in every project; use --scope local/project to scope it. Verify with claude mcp list.
Usage examples
Once the server is registered, just ask Claude in plain language — it picks the right tool and fills the parameters:
| You say | Tool used |
|---|---|
| "List my Toggl time entries for this week" | list_time_entries |
| "What did I track between June 1 and June 15?" | list_time_entries |
| "How much time did I spend on the Website project this month?" | list_projects → list_time_entries (project filter) |
| "Show my entries for that task last week" | list_time_entries (task filter) |
| "Show my Toggl projects" | list_projects |
| "Add a task called Write design doc to the Website project" | list_projects → create_task |
| "Log 90 minutes to the Website project for code review" | list_projects → log_time |
| "Start a Toggl timer for standup" | log_time (running) |
| "Is a timer running? How long?" | current_timer |
| "Stop my timer" | stop_timer |
Tool inputs (for direct/programmatic calls)
list_time_entries — dates accept YYYY-MM-DD or RFC3339; end_date is exclusive; both default to the last 7 days. Optionally filter by project_id / task_id, or exclude_tag to skip already-processed entries (all client-side; the Toggl endpoint only takes dates). Each entry includes project_name and task_name (the Toggl task — e.g. a Jira key); output adds per-day, per-project, and per-task totals, and excludes running timers from totals.
// whole range
{ "start_date": "2026-06-22", "end_date": "2026-06-29" }
// one project
{ "start_date": "2026-06-01", "end_date": "2026-07-01", "project_id": 12345678 }
// a day's entries not yet pushed to Jira
{ "start_date": "2026-06-26", "end_date": "2026-06-27", "exclude_tag": "jira-logged" }
Returns a text summary plus structuredContent with { count, total_seconds, entries[] }:
12 entries, total 18h 20m
Per day:
2026-06-22: 6h 10m
2026-06-23: 5h 45m
2026-06-22 13:15 0h 45m Design review [Website]
...
list_projects — find the project_id the write tools need.
{ "active_only": true }
create_task — project_id + name required; workspace_id defaults to your default workspace.
{ "project_id": 12345678, "name": "Write design doc", "estimated_seconds": 7200 }
log_time — log a completed entry, or start a running timer.
// completed entry (90 minutes, ending now)
{ "description": "Code review", "project_id": 12345678, "duration_seconds": 5400 }
// running timer (starts now; duration becomes -1 server-side)
{ "description": "Standup", "project_id": 12345678, "start_now": true }
start defaults to now (RFC3339 to override). Attach work with project_id and/or task_id. Optional: billable, tags (string names).
tag_time_entry — add (default) or remove tag names on an entry; other tags are preserved.
{ "time_entry_id": 12345678, "tags": ["jira-logged"], "action": "add" }
current_timer — no arguments. Returns the running entry (with elapsed time) or { running: false }.
stop_timer — no arguments stops whatever is running; or target a specific entry.
{ "time_entry_id": 12345678 }
Logging time to Jira (end-of-day worklog flow)
If you name each Toggl task after a Jira ticket (e.g. LEGLINK-142), task_name is the Jira key — so this server gives you the read + dedupe half of an end-of-day "push my tracked time to Jira worklogs" workflow. The Jira write is done by a separate Jira MCP (this server is Toggl-only; make sure yours supports POST /issue/{key}/worklog).
The flow Claude runs:
- Read the day's loggable entries, skipping ones already pushed:
list_time_entries { start_date, end_date, exclude_tag: "jira-logged" }— each entry carriestask_name(the Jira key),start, andduration(seconds). Running timers are flagged and excluded from totals; skip them. - Write one Jira worklog per entry via your Jira MCP —
task_name→ issue key,duration→timeSpentSeconds,start→started,description→ comment. - Mark each pushed entry so it won't be logged twice:
tag_time_entry { time_entry_id, tags: ["jira-logged"], action: "add" }
Because step 1 filters exclude_tag: "jira-logged", the job is safe to re-run — already-logged entries are skipped. Entries with no task_id (no Jira ticket) are simply left for you to handle.
Smoke test (no MCP client needed)
export TOGGL_API_TOKEN="<your_toggl_track_api_token>" # PowerShell: $env:TOGGL_API_TOKEN="..."
npm run build
npm run smoke
Prints your default workspace, first projects, and last-7-days entry count if the token works.
Notes
- stdio server: logs go to stderr only; stdout is reserved for the MCP protocol.
- Running timers:
log_timewithstart_now: true(or noduration_seconds) starts a timer (duration = -1); otherwise it logs a completed entry. Stop it withstop_timer. - Rate limits: Toggl throttles aggressively (~1 req/s). The client automatically retries
429/5xxwith backoff (honoringRetry-After), so bursts of calls degrade gracefully instead of failing. - Upgrade path: to distribute this without requiring Node on the target machine, repackage as an MCPB bundle.
Установить Toggl в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor
unyly install toggl-mcpСтавит в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor и VS Code — сам разбирается с npx, uvx и сборкой из исходников.
Впервые? Поставь CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Или настроить вручную
Выполни в терминале:
claude mcp add toggl-mcp -- npx -y toggl-mcpFAQ
Toggl MCP бесплатный?
Да, Toggl MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.
Нужен ли API-ключ для Toggl?
Нет, Toggl работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.
Toggl — hosted или self-hosted?
Доступен hosted-вариант: Unyly запускает сервер в облаке, локальная установка не обязательна.
Как установить Toggl в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?
Открой Toggl на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.
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