todoist-automation
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Todoist Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Todoist operations including task creation and management, project organization, section management, filtering, and bulk task workflows through Composio’s Todoist toolkit.
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Todoist connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkittodoist - Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSfirst to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed â just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSresponds - Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkittodoist - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Todoist OAuth
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Create and Manage Tasks
When to use: User wants to create, update, complete, reopen, or delete tasks
Tool sequence:
TODOIST_GET_ALL_PROJECTS– List projects to find the target project ID [Prerequisite]TODOIST_GET_ALL_SECTIONS– List sections within a project for task placement [Optional]TODOIST_CREATE_TASK– Create a single task with content, due date, priority, labels [Required]TODOIST_BULK_CREATE_TASKS– Create multiple tasks in one request [Alternative]TODOIST_UPDATE_TASK– Modify task properties (content, due date, priority, labels) [Optional]TODOIST_CLOSE_TASK– Mark a task as completed [Optional]TODOIST_REOPEN_TASK– Restore a previously completed task [Optional]TODOIST_DELETE_TASK– Permanently remove a task [Optional]
Key parameters for CREATE_TASK:
content: Task title (supports markdown and hyperlinks)description: Additional notes (do NOT put due dates here)project_id: Alphanumeric project ID; omit to add to Inboxsection_id: Alphanumeric section ID for placement within a projectparent_id: Task ID for creating subtaskspriority: 1 (normal) to 4 (urgent) — note: Todoist UI shows p1=urgent, API p4=urgentdue_string: Natural language date like"tomorrow at 3pm","every Friday at 9am"due_date: Specific dateYYYY-MM-DDformatdue_datetime: Specific date+time in RFC3339YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZlabels: Array of label name stringsduration+duration_unit: Task duration (e.g.,30+"minute")
Pitfalls:
- Only one
due_*field can be used at a time (exceptdue_langwhich can accompany any) - Do NOT embed due dates in
contentordescription— usedue_stringfield - Do NOT embed duration phrases like “for 30 minutes” in
due_string— useduration+duration_unit priorityin API: 1=normal, 4=urgent (opposite of Todoist UI display where p1=urgent)- Task IDs can be numeric or alphanumeric; use the format returned by the API
CLOSE_TASKmarks complete;DELETE_TASKpermanently removes — they are different operations
2. Manage Projects
When to use: User wants to list, create, update, or inspect projects
Tool sequence:
TODOIST_GET_ALL_PROJECTS– List all projects with metadata [Required]TODOIST_GET_PROJECT– Get details for a specific project by ID [Optional]TODOIST_CREATE_PROJECT– Create a new project with name, color, view style [Optional]TODOIST_UPDATE_PROJECT– Modify project properties [Optional]
Key parameters:
name: Project name (required for creation)color: Todoist palette color (e.g.,"blue","red","green","charcoal")view_style:"list"or"board"layoutparent_id: Parent project ID for creating sub-projectsis_favorite/favorite: Boolean to mark as favoriteproject_id: Required for update and get operations
Pitfalls:
- Projects with similar names can lead to selecting the wrong project_id; always verify
CREATE_PROJECTusesfavoritewhileUPDATE_PROJECTusesis_favorite— different field names- Use the project
idreturned by API, not thev2_id, for downstream operations - Alphanumeric/URL-style project IDs may cause HTTP 400 in some tools; use numeric ID if available
3. Manage Sections
When to use: User wants to organize tasks within projects using sections
Tool sequence:
TODOIST_GET_ALL_PROJECTS– Find the target project ID [Prerequisite]TODOIST_GET_ALL_SECTIONS– List existing sections to avoid duplicates [Prerequisite]TODOIST_CREATE_SECTION– Create a new section in a project [Required]TODOIST_UPDATE_SECTION– Rename an existing section [Optional]TODOIST_DELETE_SECTION– Permanently remove a section [Optional]
Key parameters:
project_id: Required — the project to create the section inname: Section name (required for creation)order: Integer position within the project (lower values appear first)section_id: Required for update and delete operations
Pitfalls:
CREATE_SECTIONrequiresproject_idandname— omitting project_id causes a 400 error- HTTP 400 “project_id is invalid” can occur if alphanumeric ID is used; prefer numeric ID
- Deleting a section may move or regroup its tasks in non-obvious ways
- Response may include both
idandv2_id; store and reuse the correct identifier consistently - Always check existing sections first to avoid creating duplicates
4. Search and Filter Tasks
When to use: User wants to find tasks by criteria, view today’s tasks, or get completed task history
Tool sequence:
TODOIST_GET_ALL_TASKS– Fetch incomplete tasks with optional filter query [Required]TODOIST_GET_TASK– Get full details of a specific task by ID [Optional]TODOIST_GET_COMPLETED_TASKS_BY_COMPLETION_DATE– Retrieve completed tasks within a date range [Optional]TODOIST_LIST_FILTERS– List user’s custom saved filters [Optional]
Key parameters for GET_ALL_TASKS:
filter: Todoist filter syntax string- Keywords:
today,tomorrow,overdue,no date,recurring,subtask - Priority:
p1(urgent),p2,p3,p4(normal) - Projects:
#ProjectName(must exist in account) - Labels:
@LabelName(must exist in account) - Date ranges:
7 days,-7 days,due before: YYYY-MM-DD,due after: YYYY-MM-DD - Search:
search: keywordfor content text search - Operators:
&(AND),|(OR),!(NOT)
- Keywords:
ids: List of specific task IDs to retrieve
Key parameters for GET_COMPLETED_TASKS_BY_COMPLETION_DATE:
since: Start date in RFC3339 format (e.g.,2024-01-01T00:00:00Z)until: End date in RFC3339 formatproject_id,section_id,parent_id: Optional filterscursor: Pagination cursor from previous responselimit: Max results per page (default 50)
Pitfalls:
GET_ALL_TASKSreturns ONLY incomplete tasks; useGET_COMPLETED_TASKS_BY_COMPLETION_DATEfor completed ones- Filter terms must reference ACTUAL EXISTING entities; arbitrary text causes HTTP 400 errors
- Do NOT use
completed,!completed, orcompleted afterin GET_ALL_TASKS filter — causes 400 error GET_COMPLETED_TASKS_BY_COMPLETION_DATElimits date range to approximately 3 months betweensinceanduntil- Search uses
search: keywordsyntax within the filter, not a separate parameter
5. Bulk Task Creation
When to use: User wants to scaffold a project with multiple tasks at once
Tool sequence:
TODOIST_GET_ALL_PROJECTS– Find target project ID [Prerequisite]TODOIST_GET_ALL_SECTIONS– Find section IDs for task placement [Optional]TODOIST_BULK_CREATE_TASKS– Create multiple tasks in a single request [Required]
Key parameters:
tasks: Array of task objects, each requiring at minimumcontent- Each task object supports:
content,description,project_id,section_id,parent_id,priority,labels,due(object withstring,date, ordatetime),duration,order
Pitfalls:
- Each task in the array must have at least the
contentfield - The
duefield in bulk create is an object with nested fields (string,date,datetime,lang) — different structure from CREATE_TASK’s flat fields - All tasks can target different projects/sections within the same batch
Common Patterns
ID Resolution
Always resolve human-readable names to IDs before operations:
- Project name -> Project ID:
TODOIST_GET_ALL_PROJECTS, match bynamefield - Section name -> Section ID:
TODOIST_GET_ALL_SECTIONSwithproject_id - Task content -> Task ID:
TODOIST_GET_ALL_TASKSwithfilterorsearch: keyword
Pagination
TODOIST_GET_ALL_TASKS: Returns all matching incomplete tasks (no pagination needed)TODOIST_GET_COMPLETED_TASKS_BY_COMPLETION_DATE: Uses cursor-based pagination; followcursorfrom response until no more resultsTODOIST_GET_ALL_PROJECTSandTODOIST_GET_ALL_SECTIONS: Return all results (no pagination)
Due Date Handling
- Natural language: Use
due_string(e.g.,"tomorrow at 3pm","every Monday") - Specific date: Use
due_dateinYYYY-MM-DDformat - Specific datetime: Use
due_datetimein RFC3339 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ) - Only use ONE due field at a time (except
due_langwhich can accompany any) - Recurring tasks: Use natural language in
due_string(e.g.,"every Friday at 9am")
Known Pitfalls
ID Formats
- Task IDs can be numeric (
"2995104339") or alphanumeric ("6X4Vw2Hfmg73Q2XR") - Project IDs similarly vary; prefer the format returned by the API
- Some tools accept only numeric IDs; if 400 error occurs, try fetching the numeric
idvia GET_PROJECT - Response objects may contain both
idandv2_id; useidfor API operations
Priority Inversion
- API priority: 1 = normal, 4 = urgent
- Todoist UI display: p1 = urgent, p4 = normal
- This is inverted; always clarify with the user which convention they mean
Filter Syntax
- Filter terms must reference real entities in the user’s account
#NonExistentProjector@NonExistentLabelwill cause HTTP 400- Use
search: keywordfor text search, not bare keywords - Combine with
&(AND),|(OR),!(NOT) completedfilters do NOT work on GET_ALL_TASKS endpoint
Rate Limits
- Todoist API has rate limits; batch operations should use
BULK_CREATE_TASKSwhere possible - Space out rapid sequential requests to avoid throttling
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|---|---|---|
| List all projects | TODOIST_GET_ALL_PROJECTS |
(none) |
| Get project | TODOIST_GET_PROJECT |
project_id |
| Create project | TODOIST_CREATE_PROJECT |
name, color, view_style |
| Update project | TODOIST_UPDATE_PROJECT |
project_id, name, color |
| List sections | TODOIST_GET_ALL_SECTIONS |
project_id |
| Create section | TODOIST_CREATE_SECTION |
project_id, name, order |
| Update section | TODOIST_UPDATE_SECTION |
section_id, name |
| Delete section | TODOIST_DELETE_SECTION |
section_id |
| Get all tasks | TODOIST_GET_ALL_TASKS |
filter, ids |
| Get task | TODOIST_GET_TASK |
task_id |
| Create task | TODOIST_CREATE_TASK |
content, project_id, due_string, priority |
| Bulk create tasks | TODOIST_BULK_CREATE_TASKS |
tasks (array) |
| Update task | TODOIST_UPDATE_TASK |
task_id, content, due_string |
| Complete task | TODOIST_CLOSE_TASK |
task_id |
| Reopen task | TODOIST_REOPEN_TASK |
task_id |
| Delete task | TODOIST_DELETE_TASK |
task_id |
| Completed tasks | TODOIST_GET_COMPLETED_TASKS_BY_COMPLETION_DATE |
since, until |
| List filters | TODOIST_LIST_FILTERS |
sync_token |