Sunsama

Created By
robertn702a year ago
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates Sunsama's daily planning and task management capabilities into AI assistants. Provides full CRUD operations for tasks, enabling automated workflow management and productivity optimization through the Sunsama API. Key features: Task Management: Create, read, update, and delete tasks with notes, time estimates, due dates, and stream assignments Daily Planning: View tasks by specific day with completion filtering and access backlog tasks Task Operations: Mark tasks complete with custom timestamps, reschedule tasks, or move items to backlog User & Organization: Access user profile, timezone, group details, and stream/channel management Flexible Transport: Supports both stdio and HTTP stream MCP transports Easy Setup: Use directly with npx mcp-sunsama or install locally for development Perfect for building AI-powered productivity workflows, automated task management, and custom interfaces that sync with your Sunsama workspace.
Overview

What is Sunsama?

Sunsama is a comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates daily planning and task management capabilities into AI assistants, enabling automated workflow management and productivity optimization through the Sunsama API.

How to use Sunsama?

To use Sunsama, you can run it directly with npx or set it up locally for development. You will need a Sunsama account with API access and to configure your environment variables with your credentials.

Key features of Sunsama?

  • Full CRUD operations for tasks including notes, time estimates, and due dates.
  • Daily planning view with completion filtering and access to backlog tasks.
  • User profile and organization management.
  • Flexible transport options supporting both stdio and HTTP.
  • Easy setup with npx or local installation.

Use cases of Sunsama?

  1. Automating task management workflows for teams.
  2. Integrating with AI assistants for enhanced productivity.
  3. Customizing interfaces that sync with your Sunsama workspace.

FAQ from Sunsama?

  • Can I use Sunsama without an account?

No, a Sunsama account with API access is required to use the server.

  • Is there a cost associated with using Sunsama?

Sunsama offers various pricing plans; please check their website for details.

  • What programming languages can I use with Sunsama?

Sunsama can be integrated with any language that can make HTTP requests.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "sunsama": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-sunsama"
      ],
      "env": {
        "SUNSAMA_EMAIL": "<YOUR_EMAIL>",
        "SUNSAMA_PASSWORD": "<YOUR_PASSWORD>"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
robertn702
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