Community integrations and tools
We’re a small indie team, so it takes time to bring every idea to life – but we’re not in this alone. Our amazing community is also creating useful tools to solve their own needs and generously sharing them, so everyone can benefit.
In this article, we highlight such projects and efforts to give them more visibility, while helping you discover and maybe even adopt some of them yourself 🌟
These are unofficial, community-built projects and aren’t maintained by us. If you run into any issues, please reach out directly to their creators or maintainers.
Browser extensions
Lunatask Readlist – Chrome Web Store / Firefox Add-ons
Lunatask Browser Extension – GitHub
Add to Lunatask – GitHub
Other extensions
Alfred extension – Alfred Forum
Alfred workflow for quick creation of tasks or notes.
Raycast extension – Raycast Store
Raycast extension for creating tasks.
Android
Tasker – Google Docs
On iOS, you can use the built-in Shortcuts app to create powerful automations and triggers — letting you create or update tasks, add notes, track habits, and more, for example, simply by just talking to Siri on your Apple Watch. Android doesn’t have this built in, but third-party apps like Tasker fill that gap.
One of our community members shared a detailed step-by-step guide (linked above) for setting up Tasker for a simple task-creation use case. You can follow it as-is, or treat it as a hands-on way to learn Tasker and then start building your own creative automations.
CLI tools
Lune – https://git.secluded.site/lune
A delightful CLI for Lunatask, written in Go.
MCP servers
Lunatask MCP Server – GitHub
Build your own tool
All the tools and extensions above are built on top of Lunatask API. Explore our API documentation to see what else is possible, what more you can build, unleash your creativity, and bring your ideas to life.
Built your own tool and want to share it with the world? Send us a message or share it in our Slack Community – we’d love to feature it here!
For creators and maintainers of these tools and others interested, we have a dedicated private channel in our Slack Community – a place to collaborate, share ideas, stay up to date on upcoming changes, or be part of future development direction related to APIs, CLIs, MCP, and other tooling.
Want to join the discussion? Let us know in our Slack Community – we’d be happy to have you!