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Connect with GetAccept's MCP

Gain access to valuable Digital Sales Room Data and capabilities from AI tools like Claude and Codex

What is an MCP server?

MCP — the Model Context Protocol — is an open standard that lets AI assistants securely connect to the tools and data you already use. An MCP server is the bridge: it exposes an application (here, GetAccept) to an AI client such as Claude, so the assistant can work with your data on your behalf.

Once the GetAccept MCP server is connected, you can ask questions in plain language — for example “which proposals are expiring this week?” or “who has viewed the ACME deal room?” — and the assistant answers using your own GetAccept account.

Before you start

  • A GetAccept account — the connector sees exactly what you can see in GetAccept, and nothing more.

  • An AI client that supports connectors, such as the Claude desktop or web app (Team and Enterprise plans).

How to connect in Claude

  1. In Claude, open Settings → Connectors and choose Browse connectors.

  2. Search for GetAccept and select it from the results.

  3. Click Connect. Claude opens a GetAccept sign-in page.

  4. Sign in to GetAccept, review the access request on the consent screen, and approve it.

  5. You're returned to Claude and the connector is ready to use in your conversations.

Using another AI client? Any client that supports remote MCP servers over HTTP can connect with the same URL — https://mcp.getaccept.com/mcp. The client walks you through the GetAccept sign-in automatically.

Signing in & security

Sign-in uses OAuth 2.1 with dynamic client registration, the same standard behind “Sign in with…” buttons across the web. You authenticate directly with GetAccept — the AI client never sees your GetAccept password or API keys.

  • You stay in control. Access is granted only after you approve the consent screen, and you can disconnect the connector at any time from your AI client.

  • Scoped to you. The connector can only access data your GetAccept user already has permission to see.

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