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9 articles tagged MCP

Asana alternatives that cost less and speak agent
Asana alternatives for growing teams: how Asana's tiered seats round your bill up, and how Utter's $3 per-editor pricing with free viewers and agents changes the math. As of July 2026.

Claude Code task management: give your agent a real tracker, not a markdown file
Give Claude Code persistent, attributed task management by connecting a real tracker over MCP instead of a markdown file. Honest comparison to Task Master, as of July 2026.

Monday.com alternatives built for software teams, not marketing ops
Monday.com alternatives for software teams: real pricing (3-seat minimum vs $3/$6 per builder seat), category-backed statuses, sprints with carryover, and agents as free members not billed integrations.

Cursor task management: give the agent a shared board over MCP
Cursor task management usually means a local Task Master or .cursor/rules file. Connect Cursor to a shared board over MCP so the agent reads issues, claims work, and reports sessions humans can review.

Utter integrations: the marketplace, OAuth apps, and the API-first model
Utter integrations explained: the 12-card marketplace, signed webhooks, scoped API keys, a first-party MCP server, and OAuth apps, plus what is missing and why.

How to use AI agents in Utter: connect them, assign work, and follow their sessions
A start-to-finish walkthrough: connect an agent, scope its key, assign it issues, and watch its sessions, without giving up control of the board.

How to connect an ai agent
Connect an AI agent to a project management tool in Utter: name it, mint a scoped key, wire up MCP, assign a ticket, and watch its sessions, step by step.

The MCP audit: which project tools can AI agents actually use? (July 2026)
We audited the MCP servers of 13 project management tools: who has one, what agents can really do, the call caps, and the gaps nobody mentions.

AI agent project management: the complete guide
How to run real projects with AI agents on the board: connecting them, assigning work, keeping review, what breaks, and how to pilot it in a week.
