Best MCP servers for product managers
Product management lives across a few systems that rarely talk to each other: the issue tracker where engineering work is scoped, the project tool where cross-team initiatives are planned, and the workspace where specs and PRDs are written. Connect those to an AI agent and it can read a roadmap, draft an issue from a spec, roll up status across projects, and keep the written record in sync without you tabbing between four tools. The servers below cover issue tracking, project planning, and the docs workspace. Most PMs want their tracker plus their docs workspace at minimum; add a project tool when planning spans multiple teams. Each pick ships a verified, current install config.
Linear
Linear
Linear's official remote MCP server lets agents create, search, and update issues and projects.
Linear's official remote server lets an agent create, search, and update issues and projects, so it can turn a spec into scoped tickets and report progress straight from the source of truth.
Atlassian (Jira & Confluence)
Atlassian
Atlassian's official remote MCP server for Jira and Confluence: read, search, create, and update issues and pages.
Atlassian's official remote server covers both Jira and Confluence, letting the agent read and update issues alongside the PRDs and specs in Confluence in one connection.
Asana
Asana
Asana's official remote MCP server: search, read, create, and update tasks, projects, and portfolios from your agent.
Asana's official remote server gives the agent access to tasks, projects, and portfolios, the right shape for rolling up status across multiple initiatives and teams.
Notion
Notion
Notion's hosted MCP server lets agents search, read, and write across your workspace over OAuth.
Notion's hosted server lets the agent search, read, and write across the workspace where roadmaps, PRDs, and meeting notes live, keeping the written record current as plans change.