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Summary
Manage Wrike (work management: tasks, folders, projects, comments, timelogs, attachments) from any AI agent. 10 tools, Bearer token.
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Wrike
Manage Wrike (work management: tasks, folders, projects, comments, timelogs, attachments) from any AI agent. 10 tools, Bearer token.
Setup
This connector wraps the Wrike API v4 (per-host).
Setup:
- Log into your Wrike account → top-right profile → Apps & Integrations → API → Create new application.
- Generate a permanent access token. Note your host — most accounts are
www.wrike.com, but EU accounts useapp-eu.wrike.com. Change baseUrl accordingly. - Set
WRIKE_ACCESS_TOKEN.
Authentication: Authorization: Bearer ${WRIKE_ACCESS_TOKEN}.
Entity model: Account → Folder/Project → Task → Subtask. A folder can contain folders + tasks. Projects are folders with project: true metadata.
…(continued in the in-app connector instructions)
Prerequisites: WRIKE_ACCESS_TOKEN
Install the connector locally
git clone https://github.com/HelpCode-ai/anythingmcp.git
cd anythingmcp && docker compose up -d
Open http://localhost:3000/connectors/store, pick Wrike and paste in the env vars listed under Prerequisites.
Available tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
wrike_get_account | Return account info |
wrike_list_folders | List all top-level folders + projects in the account |
wrike_get_folder | Get a folder/project by ID with details |
wrike_create_folder | Create a folder or project inside a parent folder |
wrike_list_tasks | List tasks |
wrike_get_task | Get one task with full custom fields, dates, parents, shareds |
wrike_create_task | Create a task in a folder |
wrike_update_task | Update task fields |
wrike_add_comment | Add a comment to a task |
wrike_list_contacts | List users (Wrike calls them 'contacts') |
Next steps
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