Things MCP
A server that allows AI assistants to directly control tasks in Things.app via the MCP protocol, supporting task creation, update, viewing, and management
rating : 2 points
downloads : 6.0K
What is the Things MCP Server?
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants such as Claude and Cursor to directly interact with Things.app. Users can create, update, and view tasks through natural language instructions, achieving more efficient daily task management.How to use the Things MCP Server?
First, obtain the authorization token for Things.app, then add the MCP server information to the AI assistant's configuration. After restarting the AI assistant, you can operate tasks using natural language instructions.Use Cases
Suitable for scenarios such as daily task planning, project management, task classification and organization, and progress tracking, especially for users who need to handle tasks frequently.Main Features
Task Creation
Supports creating new tasks and projects, including information such as task names, dates, and descriptions.
Task Update
Allows modifying the attributes of existing tasks, such as status, due date, and priority.
Task Viewing
Provides detailed task summaries, including task lists, project structures, and status information.
Task Scheduling
Supports setting specific completion dates and due times for tasks.
Task Organization
Supports classifying and organizing tasks by area, tag, and due date.
Advantages
Improve task management efficiency by quickly operating tasks through natural language
Compatible with multiple AI assistants, such as Claude and Cursor
Simplify the task process and reduce manual input
Limitations
Requires configuring the authorization token for Things.app
Only available for macOS systems
Depends on the MCP support of the AI assistant
How to Use
Obtain the Things Authorization Token
Open Things.app, go to Preferences, enable Things URLs, and copy the authorization token.
Configure the AI Assistant
According to the AI assistant you are using (such as Claude Desktop or Cursor), add the MCP server information to the configuration file.
Restart the AI Assistant
Restart the AI assistant after saving the configuration to load the MCP server.
Usage Examples
Daily Planning
The user wants to view today's tasks and create a project for a new marketing campaign.
Project Management
The user needs to update the mobile app project, add design review and testing tasks, and schedule the design review for next Monday.
Task Organization
The user wants to move all unscheduled shopping tasks to the 'Personal' area and mark them as 'Weekend'.
Progress Tracking
The user wants to view the progress and due dates of all active projects.
Quick Capture
The user wants to create a task to call the dentist, schedule it for tomorrow, and set the due time for this weekend.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prerequisites are required for the Things MCP Server?
Which AI assistants can I use?
How can I obtain the Things authorization token?
Is it supported on Windows systems?
What should I do if I encounter problems?
Related Resources
Things MCP Server GitHub Repository
View the source code and submit issues
Things Official Website
Learn more about Things.app
Model Context Protocol (MCP) Documentation
Learn more details about the MCP protocol
Claude Desktop Configuration Guide
Learn how to configure the MCP server in Claude Desktop
Cursor IDE MCP Setup Tutorial
Learn how to set up the MCP server in Cursor

Gitlab MCP Server
Certified
The GitLab MCP server is a project based on the Model Context Protocol that provides a comprehensive toolset for interacting with GitLab accounts, including code review, merge request management, CI/CD configuration, and other functions.
TypeScript
16.6K
4.3 points

Notion Api MCP
Certified
A Python-based MCP Server that provides advanced to-do list management and content organization functions through the Notion API, enabling seamless integration between AI models and Notion.
Python
14.8K
4.5 points

Markdownify MCP
Markdownify is a multi-functional file conversion service that supports converting multiple formats such as PDFs, images, audio, and web page content into Markdown format.
TypeScript
23.5K
5 points

Duckduckgo MCP Server
Certified
The DuckDuckGo Search MCP Server provides web search and content scraping services for LLMs such as Claude.
Python
44.9K
4.3 points

Figma Context MCP
Framelink Figma MCP Server is a server that provides access to Figma design data for AI programming tools (such as Cursor). By simplifying the Figma API response, it helps AI more accurately achieve one - click conversion from design to code.
TypeScript
45.4K
4.5 points

Unity
Certified
UnityMCP is a Unity editor plugin that implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing seamless integration between Unity and AI assistants, including real - time state monitoring, remote command execution, and log functions.
C#
20.2K
5 points

Gmail MCP Server
A Gmail automatic authentication MCP server designed for Claude Desktop, supporting Gmail management through natural language interaction, including complete functions such as sending emails, label management, and batch operations.
TypeScript
14.8K
4.5 points

Minimax MCP Server
The MiniMax Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an official server that supports interaction with powerful text-to-speech, video/image generation APIs, and is suitable for various client tools such as Claude Desktop and Cursor.
Python
29.3K
4.8 points
