GitScrum Time Tracking MCP for AI. Know your budget, track your time, instantly.
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GitScrum Time Tracking lets you manage project budgets, log billable hours, and get team productivity reports all through conversation. Start timers directly from your agent, review budget burn-down charts, or instantly pull daily standup summaries without opening a single dashboard.
What your AI can do
Budget alerts
Checks if a project is nearing a financial threshold and alerts you.
Budget burndown
Generates charts showing how quickly the project budget is being spent over time.
Budget consumption
Provides a breakdown of how the total allocated budget has been used.
Start and stop timers on specific tasks using a simple command, automatically logging elapsed time.
Review budget health by generating burn-down charts, checking consumption breakdowns, or getting immediate alerts when spending nears thresholds.
Get a structured summary of team activity, including tasks completed yesterday and any current blockers preventing progress.
Access detailed lists or timelines of past time entries for specific projects or across the entire portfolio.
Pull productivity reports and contributor activity summaries, filtered by week, month, or quarter.
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Checks if a project is nearing a financial threshold and alerts you.
Budget Burndown
Generates charts showing how quickly the project budget is being spent over time.
Budget Consumption
Provides a breakdown of how the total allocated budget has been used.
Budget Events
Lists all historical events that affected the project's budget.
Budget Overview
Gives a high-level summary of a project’s current financial status and allocated...
Projects At Risk
Identifies which projects are currently consuming funds too fast or are nearing budget limits.
My Tasks
Lists all tasks assigned to you across different projects and workspaces.
Standup Blockers
Lists all current roadblocks, technical dependencies, or required approvals holding...
Completed Yesterday
Lists all tasks that were marked as finished on the previous day.
Contributors
Summarizes who has been most active and productive within a specified time period.
Weekly Digest
Compiles a summary of the team's activities and achievements from the past week.
Stuck Tasks
Identifies tasks that have been in an 'in-progress' state for too long without movement.
Standup Summary
Provides a comprehensive overview of the daily standup meeting results.
Team Status
Retrieves the current availability and working status of all team members.
Get Task
Verifies a task's existence and retrieves its specific details using a unique...
List Tasks
Provides a list of project tasks, allowing you to filter by status like 'todo' or...
My Today Tasks
Gets a list of all tasks that are due for completion today.
Get Active Timer
Retrieves details about any timer that is currently running right now.
Time Analytics
Provides deep, statistical analysis of all recorded project time entries and usage patterns.
Delete Time Entry
Removes specific, incorrect time entries from the tracking record.
List Time Entries
Fetches all recorded time entries for a specific project.
Log Manual Time
Creates a new time entry record, useful for logging hours worked at a later date.
Productivity Report
Generates a general report summarizing individual and team productivity scores over...
Time Reports
Generates comprehensive reports covering multiple dimensions of time spent.
Start Timer
Activates a timer for a specific task, automatically tracking time until you tell it to stop.
Stop Timer
Stops the currently running timer and records the elapsed time.
Team Time Report
Generates a detailed report showing how much time the entire team spent on specific...
Time Timeline
Presents a chronological, day-by-day view of all recorded activity and time entries.
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The Dashboard Overload
Right now, tracking a project's health means jumping through hoops. You have to check the timesheet tool for logged hours, jump over to the PM dashboard to see if the budget is burning too fast, then open another tab just to read who was blocked on what during the standup. It’s clicking, copying data from one place, pasting it into a second place, and formatting that mess.
With this MCP, you talk to your agent instead. You simply ask, 'What's the status?' The system pulls the required information—the blockers, the budget status, and the time logged—and gives you one clean answer right in the chat.
Get instant insight into project performance
You don't have to manually compile weekly digests or track down individual contributions. The agent handles that work for you, providing summaries of who worked how much and when.
It’s not just logging time; it’s automating the review process. You get actionable reports on team productivity and financial health without ever opening a single reporting dashboard.
What your AI can actually do with this
This MCP handles the messy parts of project work. Instead of jumping between Jira, Slack, and Excel to track who did what, when they did it, and if you're over budget, you just talk to your agent. You can ask it to start a timer on a task or ask for a summary of blockers from yesterday’s standup.
It handles the back-and-forth logging so you don't have to worry about remembering to manually log time at the end of the day. If you need deep insight into team performance, the Vinkius catalog makes it easy to connect this tool and get instant visibility into project health—whether that’s checking overall budget consumption or reviewing individual contributor scores.
019d8442-183e-70fe-be66-6a33c8629225 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is, it turns complex dashboard navigation into simple conversation.
Subscribe to the GitScrum Time Tracking MCP in Vinkius and provide your API token and company slug.
Tell your agent what you need—for example, 'Start a timer on task WEB-42' or 'Show me budget alerts for Project Alpha.'
The MCP executes the request, pulling real data into your chat window so you get an immediate answer without leaving your workflow.
Who is this actually for?
This is for the Project Manager who hates chasing down time sheets at month-end. It's also for the Developer tired of context switching between their IDE and a reporting tool, and the Team Lead who needs to know exactly why progress stalled yesterday.
Monitors budget burn-down charts, tracks billable hours across multiple projects, and identifies if any project is approaching a financial risk point.
Reviews daily standup summaries to quickly flag blockers or missing information. They also check team member activity scores to manage workload distribution.
Starts and stops timers for tasks right where they are working, eliminating the need to switch context or leave their coding environment.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop manually creating standup reports. Ask the agent for a standup_summary and get yesterday's completions, current blockers, and task status in seconds.
Never worry about exceeding budget again. Running projects_at_risk gives you an immediate warning, showing exactly which projects are spending too fast.
Eliminate context switching. Start or stop a timer right from your chat; the agent handles the tracking for you so you don't have to remember to log time.
Review team performance instantly using team_time_report and contributors. You get clear data on who is spending time where, helping you balance workloads.
Go beyond simple task lists. Use time_analytics to see deep usage patterns, understanding not just what work was done but how efficiently it was done.
See it in action
Project Manager needs budget status.
The PM opens their agent and asks, 'Which projects are over budget?' The agent immediately runs projects_at_risk and delivers a list of the top two offenders, complete with burn-down data.
Developer needs to log time retroactively.
A developer realizes they spent three hours on a bug fix last week. Instead of opening a sheet, they simply ask their agent to log_manual_time for the specific project and time block.
Team Lead needs blockers identified.
It's Monday morning. The team lead asks, 'What are our current roadblocks?' The agent runs standup_blockers and provides a clear list of tasks stuck waiting on API credentials or design sign-off.
Client needs full project history.
A client asks for proof of hours spent last quarter. You ask the agent to generate time_reports for the entire period, giving them a clean, verifiable timeline.
The honest tradeoffs
Relying on manual reporting.
Spending an hour clicking through multiple dashboards just to figure out which tasks were completed yesterday and who finished them. You end up with a spreadsheet that is half-filled.
Ask the agent directly for completed_yesterday. It pulls the data instantly, saving you the manual cross-referencing.
Forgetting to track time in real time.
Working on a task and realizing at 5 PM that you spent half your day on it. You have to manually try to estimate start/end times, which is always inaccurate.
Use the start_timer tool when you begin work. When done, just ask the agent to stop_timer. The time is logged accurately.
Ignoring budget warnings until it's too late.
The project hits a funding wall and nobody knows why. You only find out when payments are rejected because no one checked the spending rate.
Periodically check budget_overview or ask the agent for any active budget_alerts. Get ahead of overruns.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your team needs to connect time tracking, project budgeting, and daily status reports into one conversation. If you need to know how much money is left or who finished what yesterday, this is essential. Don't use it if all you need is a simple list of tasks (use list_tasks alone) or if your budget tracking is entirely handled by an external, non-integrated system. If the core pain point is reporting and coordination—the 'why did we spend X money on Y task?' question—then this MCP gives you the full picture.
Questions you might have
How do I use `start_timer` to track my work? +
Just tell your agent, 'Start a timer for X task.' The MCP activates the timer on that specific task. When you're finished, ask it to stop the timer.
What is `budget_burndown` and when should I use it? +
budget_burndown shows how fast your money is going relative to time left on the project. Use this when you need a visual warning about potential overspending.
How do I run a standup summary using `standup_summary`? +
Simply ask for 'today's standup summary.' The MCP pulls data on who finished tasks yesterday, what's currently stuck, and flags any immediate blockers.
What if I need to correct an old time entry? Do I use `delete_time_entry`? +
Yes. If you logged hours for the wrong day or task, you can run delete_time_entry to remove it from the record. You'll then log the correction using log_manual_time.
Can I check my tasks assigned to me with `my_tasks`? +
Yes, running my_tasks gives you a complete list of every task currently assigned to your name across all projects in the system.
How do I filter my past time logs for a specific period using the `list_time_entries` tool? +
You pass explicit parameters, like start and end dates, or a project ID to refine your search. This lets you pull reports for a single sprint or month without manually sorting through years of data.
How do I get an aggregated view of team activity over time using the `contributors` tool? +
You specify the desired period, such as 'week', 'month', or 'quarter', within your MCP call. The system then compiles and summarizes contribution scores for every member across that defined scope.
How do I set up automated warnings when a project approaches its limit using `budget_alerts`? +
You define specific monetary thresholds or percentage limits in the tool. The MCP monitors consumption and triggers an alert immediately when the budget crosses that predefined risk level, giving you advance notice.
Can the agent start and stop timers on tasks without me opening GitScrum? +
Yes! Use start_timer with any task UUID to begin tracking, and stop_timer to end it. Only one timer can be active at a time. Use list_tasks or my_today_tasks first to find the task you want to track. The agent handles the complete flow in seconds.
Can I get a standup summary without attending the meeting? +
Absolutely. Use standup_summary for the daily overview, completed_yesterday for what the team shipped, standup_blockers for current impediments, and team_status for per-member breakdown. It's your entire standup in 4 quick queries.
Can the agent flag projects that are over budget? +
Yes. Use projects_at_risk to see all projects approaching or exceeding their budget threshold. Then drill into any project with budget_overview for total vs consumed, budget_burndown for trend analysis, and budget_alerts for active threshold warnings.
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