Connect Yapflo to Claude or ChatGPT
The Yapflo Connector is an MCP server that hooks Yapflo into Claude or ChatGPT. Once it's connected, you can drive Yapflo from inside a chat — list your clients, send a yap brief, check the inbox, or pull a recording, all without switching tabs.
What you can do
- Bulk-create yap briefs. "Send a yap brief to my last 12 fitness clients asking about their week's PR." One message, done.
- Triage the inbox. "What yaps landed today? Group them by client and tell me which ones are over 60 seconds."
- Share board or one-off links. "Get Jordan's board link and draft an email I can send."
- Pull yap content. "Download the latest yap from Sarah and summarize the three takeaways."
The connector URL
Every Yapflo workspace exposes the same MCP endpoint:
https://mcp.yapflo.com/mcp
You can also copy it from Settings → Connect with AI inside the app.
Connect with Claude
- Open Claude (claude.ai) → Settings → Connectors.
- Click Add custom connector.
- Paste
https://mcp.yapflo.com/mcpand click Connect. - Sign in with your Yapflo account when the consent screen appears.
- Click Allow to grant the listed permissions.
Claude will list the available Yapflo tools (clients, yaps, links, etc.) and use them when relevant to your prompt.
Connect with ChatGPT
- Open ChatGPT → Settings → Connectors (requires Plus, Team, or Enterprise).
- Click Add MCP server.
- Paste
https://mcp.yapflo.com/mcpand click Connect. - Sign in with your Yapflo account when the consent screen appears.
- Click Allow to grant the listed permissions.
Permissions
The consent screen lists exactly what the connector can do — list and create clients, read and create yap briefs, fetch board and one-off link URLs, and pull signed download URLs. You can revoke access any time from Settings → Connect with AI, or from Claude/ChatGPT's connector list.
Troubleshooting
- The connector doesn't show up. Make sure you're signed into the same Yapflo account in both the AI tool and yapflo.com.
- "Permission denied" on a tool. Re-run the consent flow — Yapflo may have added a new permission since you first connected.
- Anything else. Email hello@yapflo.com with the prompt you used and the response — we'll dig in.