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Superlist for your AI Agents connects Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor to Superlist to create and organize tasks from plain-language prompts.

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What is Superlist?

Superlist is a task management app that can be connected to MCP-compatible AI agents such as Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor. It lets those agents create and organize tasks in Superlist, including setting due dates, priorities, labels, lists, and recurring routines, using plain-language prompts inside the chat workflow.

The product is positioned as a task layer for AI agents: instead of copying action items between tools, users can ask an agent to turn conversations, notes, or documents into structured work inside Superlist. It also supports AI-assisted task organization such as summarizing meeting notes, generating daily briefings, and triaging an inbox into a cleaner backlog.

Key Features

  • Connects Superlist to MCP-compatible AI agents, including Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor, so tasks can be created directly from chat.
  • Creates tasks with structured fields such as due dates, priorities, labels, and list placement, reducing manual re-entry.
  • Converts meeting notes or transcripts into tasks, with owners represented through labels, plus due dates and priorities.
  • Generates an AI-based daily briefing from the Today view, summarizing what is due, what is overdue, and what may need rescheduling.
  • Auto-triages the inbox by labeling, prioritizing, setting due dates, and moving items into the right list.
  • Builds recurring routines and project structures from prompts, including onboarding plans, parent tasks, sub-steps, and deadlines.

How to Use Superlist

A typical workflow starts by connecting an MCP-compatible agent to Superlist and then asking the agent to create or organize work in plain language. Users can prompt the agent from within Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor to add tasks, turn notes into action items, or create a structured project plan.

From there, Superlist can be used as the destination for daily task capture and automated organization: inbox items can be sorted, Today can be summarized, and recurring routines can be generated from a single prompt.

Use Cases

  • Turning a chat conversation into a task list: while discussing work in an AI chat, a user asks the agent to create the next step in Superlist with the right due date and list.
  • Processing meeting notes after a call: a user hands over notes or a transcript and gets a set of tasks with owners, priorities, and deadlines.
  • Starting the day with a task summary: an individual or team member asks the agent for a briefing on what is due today, what is overdue, and what should be rescheduled.
  • Cleaning up a busy inbox overnight: a user dumps items into Superlist during the day and lets the agent organize them into lists with labels and due dates.
  • Planning repeatable work from a prompt: a user asks for an onboarding routine or project scaffold and receives a structured list with recurring steps and sub-tasks.

FAQ

Does Superlist work with AI agents? Yes. The page says Superlist can connect to Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible agents.

What kinds of items can the agent create or update? The source mentions tasks, lists, due dates, priorities, labels, recurring routines, parent tasks, and sub-steps.

Can Superlist turn notes or transcripts into tasks? Yes. The page describes converting meeting notes or transcripts into assigned tasks with due dates and priorities.

Does it support daily planning? Yes. One described workflow is an AI-generated daily briefing based on the Today view, including due and overdue items.

Is pricing mentioned on the page? No pricing details are provided in the supplied content.

Alternatives

  • General-purpose AI chat tools without task synchronization: these can draft task lists or summarize notes, but they do not provide a direct Superlist-style destination for structured task management.
  • Standalone task managers without agent integration: these are better if you want a traditional manual workflow, but they do not appear to support plain-language task creation from an AI chat.
  • Note-taking apps with task extraction: these can capture meeting notes and action items, but they are usually centered on documents rather than a dedicated task layer for agents.
  • Automation tools that move data between apps: these can connect chat outputs to task apps, but they typically require more setup than prompting an agent to write directly into Superlist.