Connect Alkemy to Claude or ChatGPT

Last updated August 6, 2026

Work where you already are. The Alkemy connector lets your AI assistant — Claude, ChatGPT, or GitHub Copilot — read your Key Accounts, so you can ask about an account or get briefed for a meeting without ever leaving the chat.

What you can do

Once it's connected, ask your assistant in plain language:

  • Find accounts — "what Key Accounts do I have?", "find Acme".
  • Get a brief — "brief me on Acme", "what should I know before I meet them?" — you get the account's pre-meeting brief.
  • See what's open — "any burning issues at Acme?", "what should I raise in the meeting?".
  • Meeting prep — "who's in the room for the Acme meeting?", "talking points for Acme".
  • Switch workspace — "switch to my Northwind workspace".

🔒 Read-only for now. The connector can look at your Key Accounts — it can't change anything yet, and it only ever sees what you already have access to in Alkemy. Writing features (like adding an account) are coming soon.

What you'll need

  • An Alkemy account that belongs to at least one workspace.
  • A supported assistant: Claude (web or desktop), ChatGPT (with Developer Mode enabled), or GitHub Copilot / VS Code.

Connect it

The connector address is:

https://api.alkemyos.com/api/mcp

Add it in your assistant:

  • Claude — Settings → ConnectorsAdd custom connector, then paste the address.
  • ChatGPT — turn on Developer Mode, then add the address as a connector.
  • GitHub Copilot / VS Code — add it as an MCP server.

Then finish signing in:

  1. Your browser opens Alkemy's own sign-in page — log in exactly as you normally do. There's no separate password for the connector.
  2. Review the consent screen — it shows what the assistant will be able to see.
  3. Pick the workspace you want to connect (if you belong to more than one).
  4. Approve — and you're connected.

⏱️ What to expect: the whole thing takes under a minute, and you only do it once per assistant.

Switching workspaces

Connected to the wrong workspace? Just ask to switch by name — for example, "switch to Northwind" — and everything you ask afterward returns that workspace's accounts. Not sure where you are? Ask "which workspace am I in?".

Privacy & access

  • Read-only for now — the connector can't create, edit, or delete anything in Alkemy yet. Writing features are on the way.
  • Scoped to one workspace at a time — the one you pick when you connect, switchable whenever you like.
  • Only what you can see — the connector respects your existing permissions. Accounts you can't open in Alkemy stay hidden here too.
  • Your normal login — it uses Alkemy's own sign-in, so there's no extra password to manage.
  • To disconnect — remove the connector in your assistant's settings (Claude, ChatGPT, or Copilot).

Troubleshooting

  • "That account isn't part of any workspace." You signed in with an account that isn't in an Alkemy workspace. Sign in with the account your team uses.
  • The sign-in page expired. The connect window stays open for about 10 minutes — if you took longer, start the connection again from your assistant.