Access ClickUp’s full API to automate tasks, docs, and team workflows.
This tool benefits from positive trust signals: it is listed in the official registry, open-source, and recently maintained. However, it requires ClickUp API credentials and runs as a local MCP service with broad access to the ClickUp API, so its token scope and actual usage should be reviewed carefully.
It requires CLICKUP_API_TOKEN and CLICKUP_TEAM_ID, which are sensitive settings tied to access to ClickUp workspace resources; CLICKUP_READONLY appears to control permission mode. No explicit credential-stealing behavior is shown in the materials, but a leaked token could be used to read or modify ClickUp data.
No fixed remote host is listed, but the tool claims full access to the ClickUp v2/v3 API, which implies sending requests and related data to ClickUp services. This is normal for this type of integration, and the materials do not indicate exfiltration to unrelated or unknown third-party endpoints.
The system flags it as executing code, meaning it runs locally as an MCP service/process. Based on the materials, this is a normal implementation detail for such integrations, and there is no evidence of requests for unusually dangerous system privileges or suspicious execution behavior.
The description mentions 161 tools plus clickup_raw for full API coverage, indicating broad access to ClickUp-side data and likely read/write operations across tasks, lists, spaces, and related resources. There is no explicit claim of arbitrary local file access, but users should prefer read-only mode where possible and avoid granting workspace access beyond business needs.
It comes from the official registry and has a public source repository with updates within the last year, which are strong positive trust signals. The main caveats are the missing license declaration, low community stars, and lack of README detail in the audit materials, so reviewing the code and dependencies is still advisable, but there is not enough evidence to classify it as high risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "ClickUp MCP Pro" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add 'io-github-helbertparanhos-clickup-mcp-pro' -- npx -y clickup-mcp-pro
Based on this product launch plan, create ClickUp tasks for each milestone with subtasks, due dates, assignees, and priority ordering.
A structured set of ClickUp tasks is created with populated fields and task hierarchy.
Read all in-progress ClickUp tasks for this week, summarize each member’s progress, risks, and overdue items, and generate a weekly report.
A weekly summary organized by teammate and project, ready for team sync meetings.
Use clickup_raw to call the ClickUp v3 API, fetch custom field settings for a given space, and list tasks missing required fields.
Custom field details and a list of tasks missing required fields for validation and cleanup.
Let AI manage ClickUp tasks, comments, time tracking, and workflows directly.
Let AI manage ClickUp tasks, comments, time tracking, and documents.
Manage ClickUp projects, tasks, teams, and custom fields through AI.
Manage ClickUp tasks, dependencies, time, and docs with natural language.
Create and run custom multi-language tools dynamically for MCP clients.
Connect to a document backend to upload, retrieve, process, and track files.