Track time and manage Clockify projects, clients, and tags with natural language.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "clockify-mcp-server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create a Clockify time entry for today: project "Website Redesign", description "Homepage interaction development", start time 09:30, end time 11:45, and add tags "frontend" and "high priority".
A matching time entry is created, with the project, duration, time range, and tags returned.
Create a new client named "Nebula Tech" in Clockify, then create a project called "Q3 Growth Experiments" with a blue color; also add tags "growth" and "data analysis".
The client, project, and tags are created, and their names and creation statuses are returned.
Based on this schedule, batch create Clockify time entries for this week: Monday 2 hours for "Requirements Review", Tuesday 3.5 hours for "Tracking Plan Design", and Wednesday 1.5 hours for "Weekly Meeting". Assign all of them to the project "App Data Optimization", client "Aurora", with tags "product" and "analysis".
Multiple time entries are created in batch, with a summary of each entry’s date, duration, project, and tags.
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