Manage Amazing Marvin tasks in your team chat
See your Amazing Marvin lists in Slack or Teams. This integration lets you check status, assign tasks, and get morning updates without leaving your conversation.
Marvin's flexibility is its biggest strength, but it's also why teams struggle with it. Your personal setup might be perfect for you, but it's often a black box to your coworkers. Runbear brings those tasks into Slack or Teams so you can manage your work in the same place you talk. You can ask questions and get updates without constantly switching apps, which keeps the whole team on the same page.
What is Amazing Marvin?
A lot of people rely on Marvin because it doesn't force you into a one-size-fits-all workflow. It's especially popular with the ADHD community for its procrastination tools and strategies that help maintain focus. Since you can pick exactly which features to use, it never feels as rigid as a standard project manager. Whether you're on your phone or at your desk, the AI makes those personal lists accessible to the team without losing the features you rely on.
How teams use this integration
When you connect Runbear to Amazing Marvin, your task list becomes a natural part of your day. You might start with a private message in Slack about your schedule, then check a project's status later when someone asks. You can assign tasks during a conversation so nothing falls through the cracks. These updates keep everyone informed without the need for manual reporting. It makes your list more visible and actually useful for the team. If you want to go further, you can check how we handle daily digests and summary reports. You can also see how our AI agents help teams with documentation workflows by using simple chat commands.
Why add an AI agent to Amazing Marvin?

The real advantage is that you stop hunting for information. Usually, one person has to log in and report back to the group. The AI handles that transparency automatically. It helps with accountability because progress is visible in the channel, but it doesn't change how you like to use your personal Marvin space.
Getting started and what to expect
The setup is quick, but you should think about your team's habits. It takes a few days for people to get used to asking a bot instead of searching manually. I also suggest deciding what should be public versus what stays in private messages to keep things secure. There is a subscription cost for both services, but the time you save by not writing status reports usually covers it. Try starting with one channel to see how it fits your team's style.
Ready to try it out?
Automating the repetitive parts of project management lets you get back to the work that matters. It makes the task list transparent and helps the team feel confident about what's happening. You can get the first integration set up in a few minutes and see the difference by your next meeting.