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Pre-built Connectors Using Remote MCP

Updated today

Connectors using remote MCP are now available to all paid plans, including Pro. Learn more about custom connectors using remote MCP here.

Connect your favorite tools and data sources to Claude.

The list below only includes connectors provided by initial launch partners announced in the Anthropic blog. You can also connect Claude to any connectors built by your favorite companies and software providers, or to custom connectors built by yourself or your organization.

Connector

Description

Connector URL

Create, search, and assign tasks and deliverables

Track issues, manage sprints, create docs, and search knowledge bases

Build, manage, and debug cloud services

For the exact connector URL, visit: https://github.com/cloudflare/mcp-server-cloudflare

Analyze support trends and triage customer issues

Search for and create issues, projects, and comments

Create and manage invoices, and analyze sales activity

Analyze metrics, usage, and support tickets

Search, query, and debug errors intelligently

Search and manage transaction, merchant, and payment data

Automate workflows across thousands of apps via conversation

For the exact connector URL, visit: https://mcp.zapier.com/

This list just encapsulates connectors provided by initial launch partners. You can also connect Claude to any additional connectors built by your favorite companies and software providers, or to custom connectors built by yourself or your organization.

Adding connectors to Claude

To add these connectors, or others, to Claude or Claude Desktop:

    1. For Enterprise or Team plans, click the "Organization connectors" tab.

  1. Click "Add connector."

  2. In the modal:

    1. Connector name: Enter any name for the connector.

      1. For example, to use the Asana connector, you might enter "Asana."

    2. Connector URL: Enter the URL for the connector.

      1. For example, to use the Asana connector, paste in the URL https://mcp.asana.com/sse from the list above.

    3. Click “Add.”

  3. Click "Connect" to authenticate with the connector.

See Getting Started with Custom Connectors for more details on how to add and use connectors.

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