Worksection MCP. Automate Project Status, Time Tracking & Task Flow
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Worksection MCP manages projects, tasks, and team time directly through your AI agent. It lets you list all active projects, create new tasks from conversation, stop running timers, and pull detailed logs of everything that happened in your workspace.
What your AI agents can do
Complete task
Marks a specific project task as finished in the system.
Create task
Adds a brand new, empty task to a specified project.
Get project details
Fetches all current information about an entire workspace project.
Get a full list of available projects and pull detailed status reports on specific work areas.
Create new tasks, finish old ones, restore closed items, or get granular details about any task in the system.
Check which team members have active timers running and stop a timer when work is done.
List all users in the company, see who is assigned to a project, or review task comments for collaboration history.
Retrieve an event log of recent account actions and view detailed activity across your entire workspace.
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Worksection: 12 Tools for Project Control
These tools let you control every aspect of project management in Worksection—from listing all projects to marking a single task as complete.
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Start using Worksection on Vinkius019dd18acomplete task
Marks a specific project task as finished in the system.
019dd18acreate task
Adds a brand new, empty task to a specified project.
019dd18aget project details
Fetches all current information about an entire workspace project.
019dd18aget task details
Retrieves every piece of data and comment associated with a single task.
019dd18alist active timers
Checks the list of all timers that are currently running for team members.
019dd18alist all users
Pulls a directory listing of every user account registered in the company.
019dd18alist project members
Lists all team members assigned to a specific project.
019dd18alist project tasks
Generates a list of every task belonging to a given project.
019dd18alist projects
Shows all the main projects available in your entire workspace.
019dd18alist work history
Retrieves the full, chronological event log of activity across your account.
019dd18areopen task
Restores a task that was previously marked as complete or archived.
019dd18astop timer
Stops and records the time tracking for an active user timer.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 12 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Manually tracking team progress feels like a full-time job.
Today, getting a status update means hopping between project dashboards, opening ticket views, and manually copying dates or names to a summary sheet. You spend half the morning clicking through tabs just to build one coherent report for your boss.
With this MCP, you simply ask your agent to check the project status. It runs `list_projects` and then pulls all task data using tools like `list_project_tasks` and `get_task_details`. You get a single, summarized answer instantly.
Worksection MCP: Full Project Control
You don't have to manually reopen tasks that got buried or update the project status. Your agent can run `reopen_task` if something went wrong, and it handles creating new items using `create_task`, saving you those frustrating clicks.
The process is now conversational. You tell your agent what needs fixing or updating, and it executes the necessary administrative commands for you.
What you can do with this MCP connector
This connection gives your agent the ability to run complex project workflows inside Worksection. You don't have to click through multiple tabs or remember which API call handles a specific action—you just talk to it. Need an update on Project Alpha? Your agent can pull detailed project information, list all associated tasks, and even check who is working on it.
If you need to adjust the timeline, your agent can stop active timers or fully complete overdue tasks using simple language commands.
For operational teams that track time and manage complex projects, visibility matters. Because this MCP runs on Vinkius, you get full oversight via Vinkius AI Analytics; you'll know exactly which tool was called and what data flowed through when your agent updates a task status or retrieves an activity log.
This makes sure nothing happens in the dark. You connect once from any compatible client, giving your agent access to all these critical project functions.
019dd18b-131c-7372-b7eb-29d6e672ffba How Worksection MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the Worksection MCP and provide your specific Account Name (subdomain) and Admin API Key.
- 2 Connect this MCP through a single session from any compatible AI client, like Cursor or Claude.
- 3 Ask your agent natural language questions, such as 'Show me all tasks for the Marketing project' or 'Stop Sarah’s timer.'
The bottom line is you use plain conversation to execute complex administrative actions across your entire work team.
Who Is Worksection MCP For?
Project Managers, Operations Leads, and Technical Program Managers. These are the people who spend their mornings wading through dashboards just to figure out who did what yesterday.
Wants to automatically generate status reports by checking task completion status and retrieving project details without manually opening multiple tabs.
Needs constant, real-time visibility into all active projects and team activity logs across different departments.
Manages task completion status, ensures timers are accurately tracked when sprints start and end, and keeps project members updated.
What Changes When You Connect
- Stop manually checking status reports. Your agent can pull the entire list of projects and then run
list_project_tasksto give you a unified overview. - Never lose track of who’s doing what. Use
list_active_timersto see who is currently clocked in, and usestop_timerwhen they wrap up for the day. - Get immediate context on any work item. Instead of searching through dashboards, your agent runs
get_task_detailsto pull every comment and file attached right away. - Build a perfect audit trail. If you need to know what changed last week, calling
list_work_historygives you the complete chronological record in one go. - Manage team structure without logging into Worksection. You can use
list_all_usersand then check out all collaborators for a specific project usinglist_project_members.
Real-World Use Cases
The End-of-Week Status Check
A PM needs to report on 15 projects. Instead of calling out to five different people, they ask their agent to run list_projects, then for each one, call list_project_tasks and pull the status using get_task_details. The AI compiles it all into a summary email.
The Unexpected Project Delay
A team realizes a task was completed but needs to be reworked. They tell their agent, 'I need to fix Task 45.' The agent uses get_task_details and then runs reopen_task, making sure the work is visible again.
The Time Accountability Check
An Operations Lead needs to know if John worked on Project Beta today. They ask their agent to run list_active_timers and then confirm that his timer was stopped by running stop_timer.
Onboarding a New Team Member
A manager needs a quick overview of the team structure. They ask their agent to run list_all_users, and then use that list to check which users are assigned as members via list_project_members for the main client account.
The Tradeoffs
Trying to guess project status
Just asking, 'What's going on with Project X?' This gives a vague answer and requires more follow-up questions.
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Be specific. Ask your agent to first run get_project_details for the main overview, then ask it to call list_project_tasks to get an actionable list of tasks.
Overlooking audit history
Assuming a task was updated because someone mentioned it in Slack. You don't have proof.
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Always ask your agent to run list_work_history first. This proves exactly when the project details changed and who made the update.
Forgetting the full scope of a task
Asking only for the title of a task, which leaves out deadlines or collaborators.
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Always follow up by asking your agent to run get_task_details. This pulls everything: comments, members, and associated files.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your work depends on managing the full lifecycle of tasks and projects. Specifically, when you need to move beyond simple data retrieval—for example, when you must change a status, stop a timer, or create a new record based on existing project context. Don't use it if all you need is basic calendar scheduling; that requires a dedicated calendar MCP. If your goal is just general company communication, stick to a messaging MCP. This Worksection MCP is for deep administrative control over structured work data.
Common Questions About Worksection MCP
How do I check who worked on a project using Worksection MCP? +
You can run list_project_members to see all assigned team members. You should also run get_task_details for specific tasks to view comment history and collaborator roles.
Can I use Worksection MCP to manage time tracking? +
Yes, you can. Use the agent to check running timers with list_active_timers, and then run stop_timer when a team member finishes their work for the day.
Does Worksection MCP allow me to list all company users? +
Yes. You can use the list_all_users tool to get a complete directory listing of every account in your workspace.
How do I check what happened on my project recently using Worksection MCP? +
Run list_work_history. This fetches the full event log, letting you see exactly when tasks were completed or modified across the entire account.
What information does the `create_task` tool require to add a new project task in Worksection MCP? +
You must provide the parent project ID and a title for any new task. You can also specify an initial assignee or due date when you call create_task. This ensures the task is properly placed within your existing project structure.
If I need to revive a task, how does the `reopen_task` tool work with Worksection MCP? +
The reopen_task tool restores a task that was previously marked as complete or archived. You just need to provide the specific task ID you want to reactivate. This makes it instantly visible and actionable again.
When I run `list_project_tasks`, what level of detail can I expect for every item within that project using Worksection MCP? +
The tool returns a list containing the task name, current status (e.g., 'In Progress', 'To Do'), and the assigned user ID. If you need more details on any single task, use get_task_details next.
What project metadata can I retrieve about a specific workspace using the `get_project_details` tool? +
This MCP call pulls core information like the project's description, start date, and associated folder structure. It gives you an overview of the scope before listing individual tasks or members.
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