One API key · Every AI tool

ClockMe Integrations

ClockMe runs as a remote MCP server. Add one URL to any AI coding tool and your timer is controlled automatically — no manual start, no forgetting, no lost hours.

Auto-stop works everywhere. Whichever tool you choose, a server-side watchdog stops idle MCP timers after 30 min by default (configurable per user). A crashed editor or closed terminal never leaves a timer running.Auto-start is Claude Code only.Other tools don't have session-lifecycle hooks, so you start the timer with a quick “begin tracking” prompt. The MCP tools handle everything else.
Claude CodeAnthropic
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Open a session. The timer starts. That's it.

Hook-based auto-start, per-turn heartbeat, and SessionEnd auto-stop. Zero clicks.

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CursorAnysphere
live

Ask Cursor Composer to track your time.

MCP tools in Composer agent mode. Natural language timer control + server-side auto-stop.

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WindsurfCodeium
live

Tell Cascade to start the clock.

HTTP MCP with Bearer token auth + server-side auto-stop watchdog.

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GitHub CopilotGitHub / Microsoft
live

VS Code 1.102+ MCP support. One JSON config entry.

Copilot Chat agent mode + server-side auto-stop watchdog.

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Gemini CLIGoogle
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Track time without leaving the terminal.

Remote HTTP MCP in Google's terminal AI agent + server-side auto-stop watchdog.

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Any MCP-compatible client works — Zed, Continue, Cline, JetBrains, and more. ClockMe's OpenAPI spec at /api/openapi also enables ChatGPT Actions and REST clients.