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Why this server?
This MCP server is explicitly named for ClickUp, enabling basic interaction with notes and data. While not explicitly mentioning 'custom fields' or 'task lists', its direct link to ClickUp suggests it could be extended for such functionalities.
Why this server?
This server is a strong fit as it explicitly states interaction with 'ClickUp workspace tasks and data,' allowing for 'creation and retrieval of tasks.' This covers reading, writing, and updating tasks and likely includes support for custom fields as part of 'tasks and data'.
Why this server?
This server provides comprehensive integration with 'ClickUp workspace' to 'create and manage tasks,' 'access documents,' and 'handle checklists.' Its broad 'management' capabilities strongly imply support for reading, writing, and updating task lists and related data, which would likely extend to custom fields.
Why this server?
This server integrates with 'ClickUp workspaces' for 'task, team, list, and board management.' This indicates full control over task lists, including reading, writing, and updating. While 'custom fields' are not explicitly named, the general 'management' of tasks and boards in ClickUp would typically involve them.
Why this server?
This server enables AI integrations with 'ClickUp tasks,' supporting 'task operations' and 'workspace organization.' 'Task operations' imply capabilities for reading, writing, and updating task data, which generally includes custom fields within a platform like ClickUp.
Why this server?
This is a direct 'MCP Server for the ClickUp API,' which suggests comprehensive interaction capabilities across all ClickUp features. This would inherently cover task lists, custom fields, and all read, write, and update operations through its API integration.
Why this server?
This server enables AI agents to interact with 'ClickUp workspaces' for 'task creation, management, and workspace organization.' The 'management' and 'creation' functionalities clearly indicate support for reading, writing, and updating task lists and their associated data, including custom fields.
Why this server?
This 'enhanced' server enables interaction with 'ClickUp workspaces,' supporting 'task relationships, comments, checklists, and workspace management.' Its broad scope for task interaction means it likely handles reading, writing, and updating of task lists and associated data like custom fields.
Why this server?
This server provides integration with 'ClickUp's API,' allowing users to 'retrieve task information and manage ClickUp data.' This directly addresses the need for reading and writing/updating task lists and is very likely to include custom fields as part of 'task information' and 'ClickUp data management.'