arpitbatra123/mcp-googletasks
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This Model Context Protocol (MCP) server provides a bridge between LLMs and Google Tasks, allowing you to manage your task lists and tasks directly through Claude.
MCP
arpitbatra123/mcp-googletasks
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
This MCP server bridges LLMs with Google Tasks using the Model Context Protocol. It allows Claude and other compatible models to read, create, and update tasks and task lists. The server is written in TypeScript and is available as an open source project on GitHub.
Best for
Best for
Developers who want to manage Google Tasks through LLM-driven workflows
Use cases
- Managing Google Tasks directly from Claude conversations
- Automating task creation and updates via LLM prompts
- Listing and querying task lists programmatically through an LLM
Notes
This MCP server bridges LLMs with Google Tasks using the Model Context Protocol. It allows Claude and other compatible models to read, create, and update tasks and task lists. The server is written in TypeScript and is available as an open source project on GitHub.
42 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-22. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Managing Google Tasks directly from Claude conversations
- Automating task creation and updates via LLM prompts
- Listing and querying task lists programmatically through an LLM
Pros
- Open source with a clear integration pattern for MCP
- Written in TypeScript for type safety and modern tooling
- Enables natural language control of Google Tasks
Cons
- Low star count (42) indicates limited community adoption
- Requires Google Tasks API authentication setup
- Only works with LLMs that support the Model Context Protocol
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Pros
- Open source with a clear integration pattern for MCP
- Written in TypeScript for type safety and modern tooling
- Enables natural language control of Google Tasks
Cons
- Low star count (42) indicates limited community adoption
- Requires Google Tasks API authentication setup
- Only works with LLMs that support the Model Context Protocol
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