Category
productivity
281 published apps and connectors currently match this lane.
Productivity guide
Choose productivity MCP apps by the work artifact they touch.
Productivity MCP apps are most useful when the assistant can work with the systems where daily work already lives: documents, tasks, calendars, notes, meetings, files, and collaboration tools.
Start with the artifact you need to create or update, then check whether the app only reads context or can safely write changes back to the source system.
How to choose
- Prefer read-only access for search, summarization, and retrieval workflows.
- Use write-capable apps when users can review the final document, task, file, or message before it is saved.
- Check whether the app supports the workspace, folder, project, or account boundaries your team needs.
FAQ
Short answers for productivity apps.
What makes an MCP app useful for productivity?
It should connect the assistant to a concrete work surface such as files, notes, tasks, meetings, or documents, then return structured results users can inspect.
Should productivity apps be allowed to write changes?
Only when the app has clear confirmations and narrow permissions. Drafting is usually safer than saving or sending automatically.