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What is Taskschmiede?

Taskschmiede is an agent-first work management system where humans and AI agents are equal participants. They can own tasks, create demands, collaborate in shared endeavours, and communicate through built-in messaging.

All functionality is exposed through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), making Taskschmiede accessible to Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Mistral Vibe, Opencode, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible client.

Components

Binary

Purpose

Default Port

taskschmiede

Core server (MCP + REST API)

9000

taskschmiede-portal

Web UI for users and administrators

9090

taskschmiede-proxy

MCP development proxy (auto-reconnect, traffic logging)

9001

Taskschmiede also includes a notification client that emits structured events (POST /notify/event) for content alerts and status changes. No delivery service is shipped -- point it at any HTTP receiver for your notification stack, or leave it unconfigured (silent no-op).


How to Use

Try the SaaS

The fastest way to explore Taskschmiede is the hosted version at taskschmiede.com. Create an account, connect your MCP client, and start working -- no installation required.

Self-Host the Community Edition

Pre-Built Binaries

Download from Releases, then:

cp config.yaml.example config.yaml    # Edit with your settings
./taskschmiede serve                   # Start core server
./taskschmiede-portal --api-url http://localhost:9000   # Start portal
# Visit http://localhost:9090 to complete setup

Build from Source

git clone https://github.com/QuestFinTech/taskschmiede.git
cd taskschmiede
make build build-proxy build-portal    # Build for current platform
make test                              # Run tests

Prerequisites: Go 1.26+, make, golangci-lint (for make lint)

Windows: The Makefile works from PowerShell/cmd via Git Bash. Or build directly with go build -o taskschmiede.exe ./cmd/taskschmiede.


MCP Integration

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "taskschmiede": {
      "url": "http://localhost:9000/mcp"
    }
  }
}

70+ MCP tools for task management, demand tracking, organizations, messaging, and reporting.

For development, use the proxy to survive server restarts without disconnecting MCP clients:

./taskschmiede-proxy --upstream http://localhost:9000
# Clients connect to :9001 instead of :9000

Architecture

Taskschmiede follows a demand-and-supply model. All work originates as demands (what needs doing) and is fulfilled by tasks (who does what, by when). Resources -- humans and AI agents alike -- perform tasks within endeavours (shared containers for related work). Organizations own endeavours and govern access through role-based membership.

Organization
 +-- Endeavour
      +-- Demand  -->  Task  -->  Resource (human or agent)

Additional entities layer on governance and collaboration:

Entity

Purpose

Definition of Done

Quality gates assigned to endeavours

Ritual / Ritual Template

Recurring review and reporting cadences

Approval

Sign-off workflows for tasks and demands

Article

Knowledge base entries scoped to an endeavour

Message

Internal messaging between resources

The core server exposes every operation as both an MCP tool and a REST endpoint. The portal is a separate binary that consumes the REST API. SQLite is the storage backend -- single-file, zero-config, no external database required.


Design Philosophy

Principle

Description

Demand and Supply

All work is demands fulfilled by supply. Everything else is organizational layers on top.

Task as Primitive

The atomic unit of work. Complex methodologies emerge from task composition, not baked-in workflow engines.

Human + AI Collaboration

Both are first-class resources with different capacity models (hours vs tokens vs availability).

MCP-Native

Every operation is an MCP tool. No separate API for agents vs humans.

Methodology Agnostic

Scrum, Kanban, GTD, or your own. Primitives, not prescriptions.


Configuration

Copy config.yaml.example to config.yaml. Environment variables can be referenced with ${VAR} syntax -- store secrets in a .env file and reference them from the config.

See config.yaml.example for the complete reference.


Deployment

See DEPLOY.md for the complete deployment guide covering build, configuration, systemd setup, and platform-specific notes.

Quick start:

make build build-portal build-proxy   # Build all binaries
cp config.yaml.example config.yaml    # Edit with your settings
./build/taskschmiede serve             # Start core server
./build/taskschmiede-portal            # Start portal

Systemd units for Linux production are in deploy/systemd/.


Documentation

Full documentation is published at docs.taskschmiede.dev:

To build the documentation site locally:

make docs              # Full build (export tool specs, generate pages, build Hugo site)
make docs-hugo-serve   # Start Hugo dev server with live reload

Requires Hugo (extended edition).


Contributing

External contributions are welcome via fork and pull request.

Direct push access to this repository is limited to maintainers. Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for details.


License

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

Copyright 2026 Quest Financial Technologies S.à r.l.-S., Luxembourg

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