GitScrum Time Tracking MCP Server
Track time and budgets via GitScrum — start timers, log hours, analyze productivity, monitor burn-down, and review standup summaries directly from any AI agent.
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What is the GitScrum Time Tracking MCP Server?
The GitScrum MCP Server gives AI agents like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor direct access to GitScrum. Track time and budgets via GitScrum — start timers, log hours, analyze productivity, monitor burn-down, and review standup summaries directly from any AI agent. Powered by the Vinkius AI Gateway — no API keys, no infrastructure, connect in under 2 minutes.
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Built-in capabilities (28)
budget_alerts
Get budget threshold alerts
budget_burndown
Get budget burn-down chart data
budget_consumption
Get budget consumption breakdown
budget_events
Get budget event log
budget_overview
Get project budget overview
completed_yesterday
Get tasks completed yesterday
contributors
Filter by period (week, month, quarter, year). Get contributor activity summary
delete_time_entry
Delete a time tracking entry
get_active_timer
Only one timer can be active at a time. Get the currently running timer
get_task
Use this to verify a task before starting a timer. Get task details by UUID
list_tasks
Filter by status (todo, in-progress, done). List project tasks for time tracking
list_time_entries
List time tracking entries for a project
log_manual_time
Use for retroactive time logging. Create a manual time entry
my_tasks
Ideal for quickly finding what to track time on. Get tasks assigned to me across all workspaces
my_today_tasks
Perfect for daily time tracking workflow. Get tasks due today
productivity_report
Get productivity report
projects_at_risk
Get projects at budget risk
standup_blockers
Get current blockers
standup_summary
Get daily standup summary
start_timer
Only one timer can be active at a time. Use stop_timer to end it. Start a timer on a task
stop_timer
Stop the running timer
stuck_tasks
Get stuck tasks
team_status
Get team member status
team_time_report
Get team time report
time_analytics
Get time tracking analytics
time_reports
Get comprehensive time reports
time_timeline
Get time entries timeline
weekly_digest
Get weekly activity digest
What this connector unlocks
What you can do
- Live time tracking — start, stop, and manage timers on any task with one command
- Manual time logging — record retroactive time entries with exact start/end timestamps and descriptions
- Productivity analytics — access team reports, individual productivity scores, and timeline visualizations
- Budget monitoring — check budget burn-down, consumption breakdowns, risk alerts, and project budget health
- Daily standups — get automated standup summaries, yesterday's completions, current blockers, and stuck tasks
- Team insights — review contributor activity scores, weekly digests, and per-member time breakdowns
How it works
1. Subscribe to the GitScrum Time Tracking integration from the marketplace
2. Enter your GitScrum API token and company slug
3. Start tracking time conversationally — ask your agent to start a timer, log hours, or review team productivity in Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client
Your agent eliminates the friction of manual time entry and gives you instant visibility into team performance.
Who is this for?
- Developers — start and stop timers without leaving the IDE or opening a browser
- Team leads — review standup summaries and identify blockers through natural conversation
- Project managers — monitor budget burn-down and track billable hours across projects
Frequently asked questions
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