Trakkar speaks MCP, the open standard for connecting AI assistants to real data. Point Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, or any MCP-compatible client at your workspace and let it read and act on live data, no custom integration required.
list_tasks(status: "overdue")The Model Context Protocol is an open standard that lets AI assistants connect securely to outside tools and data. Instead of copying numbers into a chat window or building a one-off integration, you connect Trakkar once, and any MCP-compatible client can query it directly, always working from your live workspace, never a stale export.
Query task status, owners, and deadlines across any project without opening the app.
Ask for hours logged, attendance records, or leave balances for a person or a team.
Let your assistant open, comment on, or move tasks forward as part of a conversation.
Pull answers straight from your team's docs and notes instead of guessing.
Turn a plain-English request into a scoped report, no report-builder required.
Check invoice status, amounts, and client details on demand.
In Settings → Integrations → MCP, copy your workspace's MCP server URL and a scoped API key.
Paste the URL and key into Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, or any MCP-compatible app's connector settings.
Approve the connection once. From then on, your assistant can query live Trakkar data on request.
Desktop app & Claude Code
AI coding editor
Custom connectors
Any MCP-compatible client
Every MCP connection uses a scoped API key tied to your role, so an assistant only ever sees what you're permitted to see. Keys can be limited to read-only, and revoked instantly from Settings without touching anyone else's access.