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Connect Taskaid to Claude, Cursor, and Your Favorite AI Assistant with MCP

Connect Taskaid to Claude, Cursor, and Your Favorite AI Assistant with MCP

Your AI assistant is where a lot of your thinking already happens — planning your week, drafting that email, breaking a project into steps. So why switch tabs to manage the tasks that come out of it?

Today we're excited to share that Taskaid now speaks MCP — the Model Context Protocol. With a single, secure connection, assistants like Claude and Cursor can read and manage your Taskaid tasks, lists, calendar, and daily plan, right inside the conversation.

What is MCP?

The Model Context Protocol is an open standard that lets AI clients connect to external tools and data in a consistent, secure way. Instead of copy-pasting between your assistant and your task manager, MCP gives your assistant a direct, permissioned line to Taskaid — so it can act on your tasks the moment you mention them.

What you can do

Once connected, you simply ask your assistant, and it handles the rest in Taskaid:

  • Capture tasks as they come up. "Add a task to send the Q3 report tomorrow, and star it."
  • See your day. "What's on my plate today? Group it by list."
  • Block time on your calendar. "Hold 2–3pm this afternoon for focused writing."
  • Plan your day with AI. "Read my tasks and events for today and write me a focused plan."

Your tasks, lists, calendar events, and daily plan are all available — no more bouncing between windows to keep your to-do list in sync with your thinking.

Secure, and in your control

Connecting is a standard OAuth sign-in — there's no API key to copy around. You sign in with Google and approve exactly what the assistant can access, scoped to tasks, calendar, or plans. You can revoke access anytime from your client, and your data is only ever used to fulfill your request — never to train AI models.

Get started

Connecting takes about a minute. Point your AI client at:

https://taskaid.ai/mcp

Step-by-step instructions for Claude, Cursor, and other clients are in our MCP documentation.

We built Taskaid to keep your to-do list out of your way — and bringing it into the tools you already use with AI is a big step toward that. Give it a try, and tell us what you'd like your assistant to do next.