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The Vibey MCP

Connect Vibey to Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other AI tools so they can work with your Brain, agents, Spaces, campaigns, and missions.

Vibey has its own MCP server at https://mcp.vibey.im. Add it to your favorite AI tool — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and others — and that tool can work with your Vibey workspace directly.

This means you can sit in Claude and ask it to search your Company Brain, save a note to your memories, ask a Vibey agent for input, create a campaign, or kick off a mission — and it all lands in Vibey, exactly as if you'd done it in the app.

Looking for the opposite — connecting outside tools into your Vibey agents? That's covered in MCP Servers.

What You Can Do

Once connected, your AI tool can:

AreaWhat it can do
The BrainSearch your Personal, Company, Customer, and Agent Brains, and save new memories and knowledge
DocumentsRead, search, and save documents in your Spaces, including downloadable Word docs
Spaces & TasksBrowse your Spaces, views, items, and tasks
CampaignsView your campaigns and create new ones
MarketingView and create funnels, websites, pages, and email sequences
MissionsView your missions and send new ones to your team
Agent SkillsView your agents' skills and teach them new ones
Agent CollaborationAsk an agent a question, delegate a task to an agent, or run a multi-agent brainstorm

What It Will Never Do

The Vibey MCP only exposes safe actions. It can read and create — it cannot destroy:

  • ❌ No deleting anything
  • ❌ No publishing pages or sending emails
  • ❌ No hiring or assigning agents
  • ❌ No billing or account changes

Every action also runs through the same permission checks as the Vibey app itself, so a connected tool can never do more than you can.

Connecting

The address is the same everywhere: https://mcp.vibey.im

1

Open Connector Settings

In Claude (web or desktop), go to Settings → Connectors.

2

Add a Custom Connector

Click Add custom connector, name it Vibey, and paste https://mcp.vibey.im as the URL.

3

Sign In to Vibey

Claude opens the Vibey approval screen. Sign in, choose your account, pick the permissions, and click Allow.

4

Start Talking

Try: "Search my Vibey Company Brain for our pricing strategy."

Any other app that supports remote MCP servers works too — just give it the address https://mcp.vibey.im and sign in when asked.

The Approval Screen

The first time a tool connects, Vibey shows you an approval screen before anything happens. This is where you stay in control:

  1. Choose the account — your personal account or one of your organizations. The tool only sees that account's data.
  2. Set permissions per area — for each area (Personal Brain, Campaigns, Marketing, and so on), choose None, Read, or Write. Want Claude to read your Brain but never change it? Set it to Read.
  3. Click Allow — the tool is connected with exactly the access you granted, nothing more.

If you connect through an organization, your role there caps what you can grant — viewers can only grant read access, while owners and admins can grant everything.

Built-In Guidance

The Vibey MCP doesn't just hand over tools — it teaches the connected AI how to use them well:

  • Every connected tool receives instructions explaining what's safe, what each permission means, and how to call Vibey correctly.
  • A built-in docs search tool lets the AI look up these very docs before acting, so it answers questions about Vibey accurately.
  • A describe action tool lets the AI check exactly what an action needs before calling it, so fewer things go wrong.
  • Guided workflows show when to use ask_agent, delegate_to_agent, or brainstorm_agents, and when to use list_agents first.

Good Things to Try

  • "Search my Customer Brain — what objections come up most on sales calls?"
  • "Save this competitor research to my Company Brain."
  • "Create a funnel for the spring webinar and add a registration page."
  • "What tasks are open in my Launch space?"
  • "Ask my copywriter agent to review this headline."
  • "Have my developer agent draft a checklist for the onboarding bug."
  • "Run a brainstorm with my strategist and copywriter agents about Q3 positioning."
  • "Send a mission to write three email subject lines for the new offer."