Best Project management MCP servers
Project management MCP servers let an agent work where the work is tracked — reading and writing issues, tickets, projects, sprints, and docs in tools like Jira, Confluence, and Asana. The win is keeping the plan and the code in sync: an agent can turn a Jira ticket into a branch and a draft PR, file a bug with the right project and labels, summarize a sprint, or update task status as it ships, without you context-switching into another tab. These are almost all official remote servers reached over OAuth, so the practical questions are how complete the tool surface is (just issues, or projects, comments, and search too) and how cleanly it scopes to the right workspace. Watch for deprecated legacy endpoints — vendors in this space have been migrating clients to newer authenticated MCP URLs.
4 servers
Atlassian (Jira & Confluence)
Atlassian
Atlassian's official remote MCP server for Jira and Confluence: read, search, create, and update issues and pages.
monday.com
monday.com
monday.com's official MCP server: create and update items, manage boards, columns, and groups, and query the API from your agent.
Shortcut
Shortcut
Shortcut's official MCP server: find, create, and update Stories, Epics, Iterations, Objectives, and Docs from your agent.
Asana
Asana
Asana's official remote MCP server: search, read, create, and update tasks, projects, and portfolios from your agent.