@isteamhq/mcp

@isteamhq/mcp

MCP server for is.team, enabling AI agents to interact with project boards, tasks, cards, sprints, integrations, and real-time notifications.

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@isteamhq/mcp

MCP server for is.team — connect AI agents to your project boards.

Setup

Claude Code / Claude Desktop

Add to your MCP config (.mcp.json or Claude Desktop settings):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "is-team": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@isteamhq/mcp"],
      "env": {
        "IST_API_TOKEN": "ist_your_token_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Get your API token

  1. Go to is.team and open Account Settings
  2. Navigate to the API tab
  3. Generate a new token
  4. Copy the ist_xxx token into the config above

Tools

v3.0 ships ~113 tools total — task & card lifecycle (33), canvas (12), workspace primitives (9), team ops (6), sprints (5), niche (12), real-time/chat (5), plus 34 integration tools (GitHub, Drive, Slack, Figma, Calendar). The full surface is grouped below.

Card & task essentials

Tool Description
list_cards List cards with LLM access enabled
read_card Read card content — tasks, details, connected cards
create_task / update_task / complete_task / move_task / delete_task Task lifecycle
reorder_tasks / restore_task Re-order tasks; un-archive a task
add_comment / update_comment / delete_comment / list_comments Comment CRUD
log_time / list_worklogs / get_worklog / update_worklog / delete_worklog / get_active_timer Worklog & timer
add_task_attachment / remove_task_attachment / list_task_attachments File attachments
add_task_subscriber / remove_task_subscriber / list_task_subscribers Watchers
add_subtask / remove_subtask / list_subtasks Subtask hierarchy
list_all_tasks / list_archived_tasks Cross-section task listing

Boards & cards (canvas columns)

Tool Description
list_boards / create_board / update_board / delete_board Board CRUD
create_card / update_card / update_card_settings / delete_card Card CRUD + automation rules (autoAssignee, autoLabel, aiAutomationPrompt, …)

Notes / canvas

Tool Description
list_notes / create_note / update_note / delete_note Note CRUD (orphansOnly flag for cleanup)
create_edge / delete_edge Edge CRUD
create_stack / add_to_stack / dissolve_stack Note stacks
move_node / batch_move_nodes / batch_delete_nodes Single + bulk canvas ops

Workspace / team

Tool Description
list_members / update_member_role / remove_member / update_member_profile Member ops
invite_members / list_pending_invites / revoke_invite Invitations
get_workspace_settings / update_workspace_settings Workspace metadata
get_user_preferences / update_user_preferences Caller's prefs (timezone, email, canvas)
list_files / delete_file Workspace file library

Sprints (agile flow)

Tool Description
create_sprint / update_sprint / complete_sprint Sprint lifecycle (with snapshot)
list_sprints / get_active_sprint Read sprints

Forms (read-only)

Tool Description
list_forms / get_form / list_form_submissions Inspect forms + submissions

Notifications

Tool Description
list_notifications / mark_notification_read / delete_notification Caller's notification feed

Real-time + chat

Tool Description
subscribe_card / unsubscribe_card Real-time card watcher
chat_respond / chat_history / ask_chat Card AI chat

Integrations (34 tools)

GitHub (12), Google Drive (8), Slack (7), Figma (3), Google Calendar (5). See list_integrations.

Real-time notifications

Use subscribe_card to watch a card for new tasks. When a task is created or moved into the card, you'll receive an automatic notification — no polling needed.

"Subscribe to card col-xxx and work on any new tasks that appear."

The AI agent will receive instant notifications and can start working immediately.

Background daemon mode (v2.0+)

Run Claude as a persistent background daemon that auto-executes any task assigned to a chosen card. The daemon survives terminal closure, restarts itself on crashes, and relays Claude's output back to the card chat so you can monitor progress entirely from is.team.

Agent name (v2.1+)

Every setup run now asks for a 6-character agent name (letters + digits). The name appears on the agent's badge in the is.team dashboard, so when you run multiple agents — one per project, one per machine, one foreground and one in background — you can tell them apart at a glance. Use different names for each terminal/project. Examples: HOME01, MACM01, DEV001, LAPTP1, PROD01.

The name is stored in the project's .mcp.json under the IST_AGENT_NAME env var (and in ~/.isteam/daemon.json when running in daemon mode). If you ever need to change it, re-run setup or edit the file by hand.

Setup

npx @isteam/mcp@latest setup --token ist_xxx

When asked Run in background as a daemon?, answer y. The wizard will:

  1. List your cards — pick the one the daemon should watch
  2. Ask for a permission mode (acceptEdits recommended)
  3. Ask for a working directory (defaults to current)
  4. Install a launchd agent (macOS) or systemd user unit (Linux)
  5. Start the daemon

Now assign a task to the chosen card and Claude will start working automatically — no terminal needed.

Managing the daemon

npx @isteam/mcp daemon status        # show current state + config summary
npx @isteam/mcp daemon logs --follow # tail the live log
npx @isteam/mcp daemon start|stop|restart
npx @isteam/mcp daemon uninstall     # remove the service

How it works

  • macOS: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/team.is.mcp-daemon.plist
  • Linux: ~/.config/systemd/user/isteam-mcp-daemon.service
  • Config: ~/.isteam/daemon.json (0600 — contains your API token)
  • Logs: ~/.isteam/daemon.log + ~/.isteam/daemon-error.log

Each task spawns a one-shot claude --print subprocess with the repo's MCP config loaded. Claude reads the task, executes it, posts a summary back to the card chat, and moves the task to the next pipeline card.

Platform support

Platform Status
macOS (launchd) ✅ supported
Linux (systemd) ✅ supported
Windows ⚠️ not yet — use WSL2 or foreground mode

Enable LLM access on a card

Before an AI agent can interact with a card:

  1. Click the AI Integration button on the card header
  2. Enable LLM Access
  3. Enable Flow Actions (for create/update/move/complete)
  4. Enable Comments (for adding comments)

Environment variables

Variable Required Description
IST_API_TOKEN Yes Your is.team API token (ist_xxx)
IST_AGENT_NAME No 6-char agent badge (A-Z, 0-9). Set by setup wizard. Falls back to a random 6-char id if missing or malformed.
IST_BASE_URL No API base URL (default: https://is.team)

License

MIT

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