MCP Setup
Connect AI coding tools to WhoWorked using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
WhoWorked provides a hosted MCP server that lets AI tools — Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and others — interact with your workspace directly. Start and stop timers, look up projects, log AI work sessions, and more.
Hosted MCP server
The hosted server is the recommended setup:
https://mcp.whoworked.com/mcpNo local installation required. No API keys needed — the server authenticates through an OAuth flow with your WhoWorked account.
What AI tools can do
With the MCP integration, your AI assistant can:
- Look up clients, projects, and tasks.
- Start and stop timers.
- Create time entries with descriptions.
- Log AI work — record what it accomplished, tokens used, and estimated cost.
- List recent entries and running timers.
Authentication
The MCP server uses OAuth authentication. When you connect for the first time, your AI tool will open a browser window where you sign in to WhoWorked. After that, the connection stays active — no API keys to manage or rotate.
Next steps
- Claude Desktop — Set up the MCP connector in Claude Desktop.
- Cursor & Windsurf — Connect your IDE-based AI tools.