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ClickUp MCP Server

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for integrating ClickUp tasks with AI applications. This server allows AI agents to interact with ClickUp tasks, spaces, lists, and folders through a standardized protocol.

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What is ClickUp MCP Server?

The ClickUp MCP Server is a tool that bridges the gap between ClickUp's task management system and AI applications. It provides a standardized protocol for AI agents to interact with ClickUp data, enabling automation and intelligent task management.

How to use ClickUp MCP Server?

The server can be installed either through Smithery (hosted) or via NPX. You'll need your ClickUp API key and Team ID. Once installed, configure your client application to communicate with the server using the provided API endpoints.

Key features of ClickUp MCP Server

  • Task Management (create, update, delete, move, duplicate)

  • Tag Management (create, update, delete, add to tasks, remove from tasks)

  • Workspace Organization (navigate spaces, folders, lists)

  • Integration Features (global lookups, markdown support, rate limiting, error handling)

Use cases of ClickUp MCP Server

  • Automated task creation and assignment based on AI analysis.

  • Intelligent task prioritization and scheduling.

  • AI-powered task summarization and reporting.

  • Natural language-based task management through AI agents.

FAQ from ClickUp MCP Server

What is an MCP server?

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server provides a standardized way for AI models to interact with external applications and data sources.

How do I get my ClickUp API key?

You can find your ClickUp API key in your ClickUp settings under the 'Apps' section.

Where do I find my ClickUp Team ID?

Your ClickUp Team ID is part of your ClickUp workspace URL.

What is Smithery?

Smithery is a platform for hosting and deploying MCP servers, providing a quick start and easy management.

What kind of error handling is included?

The server provides error messages for missing parameters, invalid IDs, items not found, permission issues, API errors, and rate limiting. You can also control log verbosity with the LOG_LEVEL environment variable.

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