zcaceres/gtasks-mcp
by Various
A Google Tasks Model Context Protocol Server for Claude
MCP
zcaceres/gtasks-mcp
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
A Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude to read, create, and manage Google Tasks. Built in TypeScript, it exposes Google Tasks functionality through the MCP standard for integration with compatible AI assistants.
Best for
Best for
Developers using Claude who need programmatic access to Google Tasks
Use cases
- List and filter Google Tasks from within Claude
- Create new tasks and set due dates via natural language
- Update or complete existing tasks through conversation
Notes
A Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude to read, create, and manage Google Tasks. Built in TypeScript, it exposes Google Tasks functionality through the MCP standard for integration with compatible AI assistants.
137 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-03-10. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- List and filter Google Tasks from within Claude
- Create new tasks and set due dates via natural language
- Update or complete existing tasks through conversation
Pros
- Leverages the MCP standard for broad compatibility with AI clients
- Open source with clear TypeScript codebase for customization
- Direct integration with Google Tasks without additional middleware
Cons
- Requires a compatible MCP client (primarily Claude) to function
- Limited to Google Tasks; no support for other task services
- Setup involves OAuth and local server configuration
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Pros
- Leverages the MCP standard for broad compatibility with AI clients
- Open source with clear TypeScript codebase for customization
- Direct integration with Google Tasks without additional middleware
Cons
- Requires a compatible MCP client (primarily Claude) to function
- Limited to Google Tasks; no support for other task services
- Setup involves OAuth and local server configuration
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