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TeamRetro MCP Server

MCP Server

AI-powered bridge to TeamRetro's API

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Updated Jul 9, 2025

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A Model Context Protocol server that enables seamless AI integration with TeamRetro’s platform, offering full API coverage, standardized tools, and secure authentication for team management, retrospectives, and analytics.

Capabilities

Resources
Access data sources
Tools
Execute functions
Prompts
Pre-built templates
Sampling
AI model interactions

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The TeamRetro MCP Server bridges AI assistants with the full suite of TeamRetro’s team‑management and retrospective tools. By exposing every endpoint of TeamRetro’s public API as a set of standardized MCP tools, it removes the friction that normally accompanies direct REST calls. Developers can now ask an AI assistant to create a new retrospective, list sprint health checks, or update user permissions without writing custom HTTP handlers—each operation becomes a simple tool invocation within the MCP framework.

At its core, the server delivers 20+ comprehensive tools that mirror TeamRetro’s capabilities: managing teams, users, retrospectives, actions, and health metrics. Pagination and filtering are built in, so large data sets can be queried efficiently without manual offset handling. Authentication is handled transparently via environment variables, supporting the API‑key scheme that TeamRetro requires. The result is a secure, plug‑and‑play integration that respects the original API’s structure and responses, ensuring compatibility even as TeamRetro evolves.

For AI‑driven workflows, this server is invaluable. Imagine an assistant that automatically schedules a retrospective after every sprint, pulls in sprint health scores, and generates action‑item summaries for stakeholders—all through conversational prompts. Or a bot that scans user activity, flags low engagement teams, and suggests targeted health checks without any developer intervention. Because the MCP server presents TeamRetro as a first‑class resource, these scenarios become straightforward to script within any AI assistant’s context.

The MCP server also offers a developer‑friendly experience: documentation is auto‑generated from TeamRetro’s official specs, and setup can be achieved with a single command or via the Smithery CLI for Claude Desktop. Its unofficial status means it is community‑maintained, yet fully compliant with TeamRetro’s public API, giving teams confidence that their data remains intact and unmodified.

In summary, the TeamRetro MCP Server transforms a complex team‑management platform into an accessible AI toolset. By abstracting HTTP intricacies, providing built‑in pagination, and ensuring secure authentication, it empowers developers to weave TeamRetro’s rich features into AI workflows with minimal effort and maximum reliability.