# Navis Ops ## Docs - [Create and use Navis Ops API keys](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/authentication/api-keys.md): Generate an API key from Settings, choose a scope, and use it as a bearer token to authenticate requests to the Navis Ops MCP server and API. - [OAuth 2.1 authentication for Navis Ops](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/authentication/oauth.md): Use OAuth 2.1 with PKCE to authenticate AI clients that support the MCP authorization flow. Covers scopes, token rotation, and revoking access. - [Authenticate with the Navis Ops API](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/authentication/overview.md): Learn the two ways to authenticate with the Navis Ops API — API keys for quick setup and OAuth 2.1 for clients that manage tokens automatically. - [Navis Ops MCP Server reference](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/mcp/overview.md): The Navis Ops MCP server lets AI assistants read and write your workspace. Covers the base URL, authentication, JSON-RPC format, and session management. - [Navis Ops MCP prompts reference](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/mcp/prompts.md): Reference for the 4 named MCP prompts: plan_my_week, daily_standup, project_kickoff, and task_retrospective. Covers what each prompt reads and produces. - [Navis Ops MCP resources reference](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/mcp/resources.md): Reference for the 5 read-only MCP resources — 4 static and 1 templated — that give AI clients a structured snapshot of your workspace data. - [Navis Ops MCP tools reference](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/mcp/tools.md): Complete reference for all 52 MCP tools organized by domain. Covers which tools require the mcp:write scope and what each tool does. - [Webhook payload examples and variables](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/webhooks/events.md): Learn how to access inbound webhook payload data in Navis Ops workflows using trigger variables, with real examples from Stripe and other services. - [Receive webhooks in Navis Ops workflows](https://docs.navisops.com/api-reference/webhooks/overview.md): Trigger Navis Ops workflows from external services using inbound webhooks. Set up a webhook endpoint in your workflow, secure it, and start receiving events. - [Changelog](https://docs.navisops.com/changelog.md): New features, improvements, and fixes shipped to Navis Ops. - [Set up your Navis Ops account](https://docs.navisops.com/getting-started/account-setup.md): Configure your Navis Ops profile, notifications, and billing. Learn how to import and export workspace data and delete your account. - [Navigate the Navis Ops workspace](https://docs.navisops.com/getting-started/navigation.md): Learn the sidebar layout, command palette, keyboard shortcuts, and search so you can move around Navis Ops quickly and confidently. - [Quick-Start: Navis Ops in under 5 minutes](https://docs.navisops.com/getting-started/quickstart.md): Create your account, set up your first project, add a task and a note, and optionally connect your AI assistant — all in one guided walkthrough. - [Schedule events with the calendar](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/calendar.md): Create calendar events, view tasks with due dates in month view, and work with project-scoped and full workspace calendars in Navis Ops. - [Build and share code snippets with Code Pens](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/code-pens.md): Write HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in a live-preview editor, then share a public link that unfurls in Slack, Discord, and Twitter — no login required to view. - [Customize your project dashboard](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/dashboard.md): Build a per-project dashboard from 9 widget types — drag, resize, and arrange to surface the context that matters most for each project. - [Store and manage files in the cloud](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/files.md): Upload any file type, organize in nested folders, preview images and PDFs in-app, and link files directly to projects — all within your Navis Ops workspace. - [Set and track goals in Navis Ops](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/goals.md): Create goals with measurable targets, visualize progress over time, link goals to your projects and tasks, and archive goals when they're complete. - [Connect Navis Ops to GitHub](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/integrations/github.md): Link GitHub repositories to Navis Ops projects and trigger workflows from GitHub events using webhooks. Keep your code and tasks in sync automatically. - [Connect Navis Ops to Slack](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/integrations/slack.md): Send Navis Ops workflow notifications to Slack channels. Route task updates, project milestones, and custom alerts to the right Slack channels automatically. - [Build custom integrations with webhooks](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/integrations/webhooks.md): Use inbound webhooks to trigger Navis Ops workflows from any external service, and outbound HTTP requests to push data to any URL from within a workflow. - [Automate Navis Ops with Zapier](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/integrations/zapier.md): Connect Navis Ops to 6,000+ apps through Zapier. Trigger Zaps from workspace events and create tasks, notes, and projects automatically. - [Connect AI assistants to Navis Ops via MCP](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/mcp-connector.md): Let Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT, or any MCP-compatible AI client read and write your Navis Ops workspace using 52 tools across 12 domains. - [Write and organize notes in Navis Ops](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/notes.md): Create rich-text notes with folders, icons, tags, and three view modes. Transcribe audio, convert Markdown, and export to PDF — all in one place. - [Manage projects in Navis Ops](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/projects.md): Create and organize projects — the top-level containers for all your tasks, notes, files, code pens, calendar events, and time entries. - [Track and manage tasks in Navis Ops](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/tasks.md): Create tasks, set priorities and due dates, organize with subtasks, and track progress across board and list views inside any project. - [Log and report time with time tracking](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/time-tracking.md): Create time entries, link them to projects, view time reports, and log time manually — all from the Time tab inside any project or the global time view. - [Workflow nodes: actions and logic](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/workflows/nodes.md): Nodes are the building blocks of every workflow. Action nodes create content or call APIs. Logic nodes branch, delay, or pause for human approval. - [Automate your workspace with Workflows](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/workflows/overview.md): Workflows are visual automations that respond to events in your workspace and execute sequences of actions automatically — no code required. - [Start faster with workflow starter templates](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/workflows/templates.md): Choose from 24 built-in starter templates covering project setup, task automation, notifications, and integrations. Customize and enable in minutes. - [Workflow triggers: how automations start](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/workflows/triggers.md): Every workflow starts with a trigger. Choose from manual, scheduled, webhook, note, entity, and task triggers to control exactly when your automation runs. - [Use variables for dynamic workflow content](https://docs.navisops.com/guides/workflows/variables.md): Variables let you insert dynamic values — trigger data, current date and time, and outputs from previous nodes — into any supported field in your workflow. - [Navis Ops: All-in-one productivity and project management](https://docs.navisops.com/introduction.md): Navis Ops brings together projects, tasks, notes, calendar, workflows, and AI tools in one workspace. Connect your AI assistant via MCP in seconds.