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Givebutter hosts a remote MCP server that any compatible AI assistant can connect to. In Claude and ChatGPT you add it from that client’s own directory, with no endpoint to enter. Every other client connects to it as a custom remote MCP server at this endpoint:
AI Connections are in beta. Features and available data may change. Access is also limited: your account must be enabled before you can authorize a connection. If sign-in fails with a message about limited access, contact Givebutter support to request access.

What happens when you connect

You never enter an API key or password into your AI assistant. Instead, every client follows the same secure flow:
1

Add the connection

Add Givebutter from the directory in Claude or ChatGPT, or point any other client at https://mcp.givebutter.com/mcp, using the instructions for your assistant.
2

Sign in to Givebutter

Your client opens a Givebutter sign-in page in your browser. Log in as you normally would.
3

Choose an account

If you have access to more than one Givebutter account, pick the single account this connection should use.
4

Authorize

Approve the connection. Your assistant receives a secure, read-only token and is ready to answer questions about your data.

Pick your assistant

Claude

Claude.ai and the Claude desktop and mobile apps, from the connectors directory.

Claude Code

The Claude Code CLI.

ChatGPT

The official Givebutter ChatGPT plugin.

Cursor

The Cursor editor.

VS Code

Visual Studio Code.

Other clients

Any MCP client, via the mcp-remote bridge.

Troubleshooting

AI Connections are gated to approved accounts during the limited-access period. Contact Givebutter support to request access for your account.
Each connection is scoped to exactly one Givebutter account. If you need to query a different account, add a separate connection and choose that account during sign-in.
This is expected. Givebutter uses OAuth, so the first request prompts you to sign in. Complete the browser sign-in and your client will reconnect automatically.
Remove the connector from your AI assistant’s settings. It stops querying your data right away, and its access expires automatically. The token is read-only and scoped to a single account.