flowerManage projects and tasks with the Flower project management API via MCP. Use when creating, updating, or searching tasks/tickets, managing projects and colu...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install parker-xferops/flowerGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://flower.xferops.comAudited Apr 18, 2026 · audit v1.0
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A development team uses the Flower skill to manage tasks, bugs, and stories across sprints. They create tasks in specific project columns, assign priorities, link GitHub pull requests, and move tasks through workflow stages like 'To Do', 'In Progress', and 'Done' to track progress and coordinate releases.
A support team integrates Flower to handle customer-reported issues as tasks. They create tasks with type 'BUG' or 'TASK', assign them to agents, add comments for updates, and use columns to represent statuses like 'New', 'Investigating', and 'Resolved', ensuring timely resolution and team collaboration.
A marketing department uses Flower to plan and execute campaigns by creating tasks for content creation, design, and distribution. They organize projects by campaign, set priorities like 'URGENT' for time-sensitive items, and move tasks through columns such as 'Planning', 'Execution', and 'Review' to meet deadlines.
A product management team leverages Flower to map out feature development and enhancements. They create tasks with types like 'STORY', assign them to team members, use comments for feedback, and manage columns to visualize stages from 'Backlog' to 'Testing' and 'Launch', aligning with product goals.
An IT operations team employs Flower to track and resolve system incidents. They create high-priority tasks for outages, use search to find tickets by number, add comments for root cause analysis, and move tasks through columns like 'Reported', 'Under Repair', and 'Closed' to maintain system uptime and documentation.
Flower offers a cloud-based project management platform with API access via subscription tiers. Revenue is generated through monthly or annual fees based on features like team size, project limits, and advanced integrations, targeting businesses seeking scalable Kanban solutions.
Flower provides on-premise or custom deployments for large organizations with specific security and compliance needs. Revenue comes from one-time license fees, annual maintenance contracts, and premium support services, catering to industries like finance or healthcare.
Flower monetizes its API by charging for access based on usage metrics such as API calls or data volume. Revenue is derived from pay-as-you-go plans or tiered pricing, appealing to developers and integrators who embed project management into their own applications.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure the Flower API token is securely stored in environment variables and test basic operations like creating a task before scaling to complex workflows to avoid configuration issues.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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