Your to-do list,
right inside your AI.
Lume ships a first-party MCP server. Connect it to Claude, Cursor, or Codex and your assistant can read your tasks, add new ones, and update them — no community hacks, no copy-paste.
The list goes where the work happens
With Lume connected over MCP, your tasks stop being a separate app you check and start being context your AI already has.
Read & write your tasks
Ask Claude to “add buy-flights to my Today list” or “what’s overdue in the Acme project” — it acts on your real data.
Per-user and secure
Each connection is scoped to your account with its own token. Your tasks are never shared across users.
Works with every MCP client
Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex — anything that speaks MCP can connect to Lume.
What is MCP, in plain terms?
MCP — the Model Context Protocol — is an open standard that lets AI apps connect to your tools. Think of it as a universal plug: instead of each AI building a one-off Todoist or Notion integration, any MCP client can talk to any MCP server. Lume is the server for your tasks, so your AI gets a live, read-write view of your list.
Practically: connect once, then manage your to-dos from inside the AI you already use — while the same list stays in sync in Lume’s app.
MCP task manager — FAQ
What is an MCP server for a task manager?+
An MCP server exposes your tasks to AI clients over the Model Context Protocol. With Lume’s MCP server connected, tools like Claude and Cursor can list, create, and update your to-dos directly instead of you describing them by hand.
How do I connect Lume to Claude or Cursor?+
Add Lume’s MCP endpoint and your access token to your client’s MCP config (for example ~/.claude/mcp.json). Once connected, the assistant can read and write your tasks. The MCP server is available on the Lume Pro plan.
Does Todoist or TickTick have an MCP server?+
TickTick added MCP support in 2026, and there are community MCP servers for Todoist. Lume’s difference is a first-party MCP server paired with a Things-grade design and the ability to assign tasks to AI agents.
Is my data safe over MCP?+
Connections are per-user and authenticated with a token scoped to your account. The AI only sees your own tasks, and you can revoke access at any time.