MCP: Access and aggregate timelines from all my workstations via on-prem ManicTime Server
I’m using the latest beta with MCP Server and I’d like support for querying timelines from my on-prem ManicTime Server across all environments linked to my same user account.
I often work across multiple machines (local workstation + remote desktop via RDP). Today, my local timeline mostly shows Remote Desktop Connection, while the detailed activity (Applications, Documents, Websites, etc.) is captured on the remote workstation timeline. This splits my work context across devices and makes MCP-based analysis incomplete unless I manually reconcile timelines.
I’d like MCP to support cross-workstation timeline access and aggregation for a single user identity, sourced from on-prem server data.
What I’m asking for
Ability for MCP to query timelines from multiple environments/workstations under the same ManicTime user account.
Ability to filter by environment and/or aggregate results across environments in one request.
Consistent support for core timeline/summary types (Applications, Documents, Websites, Tags, Computer Usage) across those environments.
Optional de-duplication/merge logic for overlapping intervals when combining timelines.
Why this matters
RDP-heavy workflows are common, and local-only timeline access misses most real activity context.
Cross-device visibility would significantly improve accuracy of reporting, tagging, and analytics.
This would make MCP much more useful for users working in hybrid local/remote setups with on-prem ManicTime Server.
Example outcome
A single MCP query for “my activity from 2026-03-09 08:00–17:00” returns a combined timeline view from both my local machine and remote workstation(s), with environment metadata preserved.