Claude
Claude supports MCP (Model Context Protocol) natively, allowing you to query your Condens research directly from Claude Desktop or claude.ai. This integration gives you instant access to your published insights without leaving your AI assistant.
Before you begin: Check out how the Condens MCP Server works and what it enables.
How to connect Condens to Claude
You will need a paid subscription with Claude (Pro or higher) to use the MCP Server. Claude is pre-configured in Condens, but Admins control who can use it.
Before you start
On Claude Team and Enterprise plans, only Owners can add a custom connector to the organization. Once added, all members with access can connect to it individually and authorize their own account.
If you're on a Pro or Max plan, you can add the connector directly yourself without any admin steps.
In Condens, an Admin needs to:
Go to Settings > Account > API & MCP Server.
Specify which users, roles, or user groups can use it.
Click Save. Claude will be visible in Settings > Integrations for selected users, who will then need to individually authorize the connection for their accounts.
Note: The toggle next to Claude in Integrations shows the connection status, not a setting you need to turn on. If it's off, it means the authorization in Claude hasn't been completed yet — once a user completes the steps below (also accessible by clicking on Show setup instructions in Settings > Integrations > Claude), it will turn on automatically for them.

If you want to use Condens MCP with Claude Code, you will need to perform the next steps in Claude's desktop app.
In Claude:
Go to Settings > Connectors > Add custom Connector.
Note: You may need to activate Developer mode to see this option.Enter the MCP server URL.
Depending on your server region, it's either https://api.condens.io/mcp (EU) or https://api-us.condens.io/mcp (US).
If you're unsure, the correct link is always visible in Condens' MCP Settings for you to easily copy and paste.
Click Connect.
You'll be prompted to confirm the connection within Condens and authorize your account.
Once connected, you can begin querying your Condens research directly in Claude.
Condens data available in Claude
Claude gets read-only access to published Artifacts in your workspace. That means it cannot create, edit, or delete content in Condens.
Additionally, you only see workspaces, projects, and Artifacts you have access to in Condens. If you have access to multiple workspaces, you can query across all of them.
