Motion MCP Server
Connects Claude.ai to your Motion workspace, enabling task and project management via natural language.
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Motion MCP Server
Connects Claude.ai to your Motion workspace via the Motion REST API.
Tools included
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_workspaces |
List all workspaces |
list_tasks |
List tasks (filter by workspace, project, assignee, status, label) |
get_task |
Get a single task by ID |
create_task |
Create a new task |
update_task |
Update an existing task |
delete_task |
Delete a task |
move_task |
Move task to another workspace/project |
list_projects |
List projects in a workspace |
get_project |
Get a project by ID |
create_project |
Create a new project |
list_users |
List workspace members |
get_my_user |
Get current user profile |
get_statuses |
Get task statuses for a workspace |
get_schedules |
Get schedules |
get_comments |
Get comments on a task |
create_comment |
Add a comment to a task |
list_recurring_tasks |
List recurring tasks |
Local setup
# 1. Install dependencies
npm install
# 2. Set your Motion API key
export MOTION_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
# 3. Start the server
npm start
Test it:
curl http://localhost:3000/
# → {"status":"ok","name":"motion-mcp","version":"1.0.0"}
Deploy to Railway (free tier)
- Push this folder to a GitHub repo
- Go to railway.app → New Project → Deploy from GitHub Repo
- Select your repo
- In Railway dashboard → Variables → Add:
MOTION_API_KEY = your_api_key_here - Railway will give you a public URL like
https://motion-mcp-production.up.railway.app
Deploy to Render (free tier)
- Push this folder to a GitHub repo
- Go to render.com → New → Web Service
- Connect your repo
- Set:
- Build command:
npm install - Start command:
npm start - Environment variable:
MOTION_API_KEY = your_api_key_here
- Build command:
- Render will give you a public URL like
https://motion-mcp.onrender.com
Add to Claude.ai
Once hosted:
- Go to claude.ai/customize/connectors
- Click + → Add custom connector
- Enter your public URL +
/mcp
e.g.https://motion-mcp-production.up.railway.app/mcp - Click Add
- Enable it per conversation via the + button → Connectors
Environment variables
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
MOTION_API_KEY |
✅ Yes | Your Motion API key (from Motion Settings) |
PORT |
No | Port to run on (default: 3000) |
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