Clockify Automation
Automate time tracking workflows in Clockify -- create and manage time entries, workspaces, and users through natural language commands.
What this skill does
# Clockify Automation Automate your Clockify time tracking operations directly from Claude Code. Log time entries, query historical data, manage workspaces, and audit team activity -- all without leaving your terminal. **Toolkit docs:** [composio.dev/toolkits/clockify](https://composio.dev/toolkits/clockify) --- ## Setup 1. Add the Rube MCP server to your Claude Code config with URL: `https://rube.app/mcp` 2. When prompted, authenticate your Clockify account through the connection link provided 3. Start automating your time tracking workflows with natural language --- ## Core Workflows ### 1. Create Time Entries Log time with project, task, and tag associations, plus billable status. **Tool:** `CLOCKIFY_CREATE_TIME_ENTRY` ``` Log 2 hours of work on project 64a687e2 in workspace 64a687e3 starting at 9am UTC today with description "API development" ``` Key parameters: - `workspaceId` (required) -- workspace where the entry is created - `start` (required) -- ISO 8601 start time (e.g., `2026-02-11T09:00:00Z`) - `end` -- ISO 8601 end time; omit to create a running timer - `projectId` -- associate with a project - `taskId` -- associate with a task - `description` -- work description (0-3000 chars) - `tagIds` -- array of tag IDs - `billable` -- whether the entry is billable - `customFieldValues` -- array of custom field entries with `customFieldId` and `value` ### 2. Query Time Entries Retrieve historical time entries for reporting, auditing, and invoicing. **Tool:** `CLOCKIFY_GET_TIME_ENTRIES` ``` Get all time entries for user abc123 in workspace xyz789 from January 2026 ``` Key parameters: - `workspaceId` (required) -- workspace to query - `userId` (required) -- user whose entries to retrieve - `start` / `end` -- ISO 8601 date range filters - `project` -- filter by project ID - `task` -- filter by task ID - `tags` -- comma-separated tag IDs - `description` -- text filter (partial match) - `hydrated` -- set `true` to get full project/task/tag objects instead of just IDs - `in-progress` -- set `true` to return only the running timer - `page` / `page-size` -- pagination (default 50 per page) ### 3. Delete Time Entries Remove erroneous, duplicate, or cancelled time entries. **Tool:** `CLOCKIFY_DELETE_TIME_ENTRY` ``` Delete time entry 5b715448 from workspace 64a687e3 ``` - Requires `workspaceId` and `id` (the time entry ID) - Use for cleanup of bad imports or duplicates ### 4. Manage Workspaces List all workspaces the authenticated user belongs to. **Tool:** `CLOCKIFY_GET_ALL_MY_WORKSPACES` ``` Show me all my Clockify workspaces ``` - Optional `roles` filter -- array of roles like `["WORKSPACE_ADMIN", "OWNER"]` - Use this to discover workspace IDs before creating or querying entries ### 5. User Information Retrieve current user details and list workspace members. **Tools:** `CLOCKIFY_GET_CURRENTLY_LOGGED_IN_USER_INFO`, `CLOCKIFY_FIND_ALL_USERS_ON_WORKSPACE` ``` Who am I logged in as? Then list all users in workspace 64a687e3 ``` - `CLOCKIFY_GET_CURRENTLY_LOGGED_IN_USER_INFO` returns the authenticated user's profile (no parameters needed) - `CLOCKIFY_FIND_ALL_USERS_ON_WORKSPACE` requires `workspaceId`; supports `name`, `email` filters and pagination (`page`, `page-size` max 100) ### 6. Running Timer Management Start a timer by omitting `end` in create, or check for running entries. **Tools:** `CLOCKIFY_CREATE_TIME_ENTRY`, `CLOCKIFY_GET_TIME_ENTRIES` ``` Start a timer on project abc in workspace xyz with description "Working on bug fix" ``` - Create without `end` to start a running timer - Use `CLOCKIFY_GET_TIME_ENTRIES` with `in-progress: true` to check if a timer is running --- ## Known Pitfalls - **Workspace and user IDs are required:** Most Clockify tools require both `workspaceId` and `userId`. Always call `CLOCKIFY_GET_ALL_MY_WORKSPACES` and `CLOCKIFY_GET_CURRENTLY_LOGGED_IN_USER_INFO` first to resolve these IDs. - **ISO 8601 timestamps:** All time parameters must be in ISO 8601 format with timezone (e.g., `2026-02-11T09:00:00Z`). Omitting the timezone causes unpredictable behavior. - **Running timers:** Only one timer can run at a time. Creating a new entry without `end` will fail if another timer is already active. Stop the existing timer first. - **Pagination defaults:** `CLOCKIFY_GET_TIME_ENTRIES` defaults to 50 entries per page. For full exports, loop through pages until no more results are returned. - **Tag IDs are workspace-scoped:** Tag IDs from one workspace cannot be used in another. Always resolve tags within the target workspace context. --- ## Quick Reference | Tool Slug | Description | |---|---| | `CLOCKIFY_CREATE_TIME_ENTRY` | Create a time entry or start a timer (requires `workspaceId`, `start`) | | `CLOCKIFY_GET_TIME_ENTRIES` | List time entries with filters (requires `workspaceId`, `userId`) | | `CLOCKIFY_DELETE_TIME_ENTRY` | Delete a time entry (requires `workspaceId`, `id`) | | `CLOCKIFY_GET_ALL_MY_WORKSPACES` | List all workspaces for the authenticated user | | `CLOCKIFY_GET_CURRENTLY_LOGGED_IN_USER_INFO` | Get current user profile info | | `CLOCKIFY_FIND_ALL_USERS_ON_WORKSPACE` | List all users in a workspace (requires `workspaceId`) | --- *Powered by [Composio](https://composio.dev)*
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