Modular Command Processor (MCP) tools let you hook into external services — automating tasks, fetching data, and more. Below is our ever-growing catalog of available tools. Check back often as we add new integrations!
Create a new task.
Retrieve a list of all Asana tasks the user has access to within their Asana workspace.
Retrieve a list of all Asana projects (boards) the user has access to within their Asana workspace.
Get the workspaces linked
Schedule a new event on the user’s Google Calendar with title, start/end times, location, description, and optional reminders.
Fetch calendar events within a specified time window, returning details such as title, start/end times, location, and description.
Publish or save a post to a selected WordPress site by its name.
Retrieve all WordPress sites available to your account.
Navigate to URL in Chrome, pull the full HTML, and return a clean title + text body..
runs a chrome sequence
searches google and provides results
Get the full contents of an email by its ID.
Retrieve the user’s most recent Gmail messages, including sender, subject, and timestamp.
Search the user’s Gmail inbox using a query string and return all matching messages.
Compose and send an email from the user’s Gmail account with support for subject, body, and attachments.
Retrieve the metadata and content of a single file stored in the user’s Google Drive.
List files and folders in the user’s Google Drive, optionally filtered by name, mime type or modified time.
Search for files in the user’s Google Drive whose name or full‑text matches a keyword or phrase. You can optionally limit the search to a specific folder and cap the number of results.
Search the user’s uploaded documents in Qdrant, returning relevant documents with context snippets and metadata.
List the user’s indexed file names in Qdrant, returning up to `limit` files sorted by creation date (default 10). Supports an optional `category` filter (default: all categories).
Retrieve and parse the latest entries from an RSS feed URL, including title, link, publication date, and summary.
Fetch current weather for a specified city, returning temperature, humidity, wind speed, and a brief weather description.