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MCP server — overview

The MCP server lets your favourite AI assistant talk to MeetingJuice directly. Through the open Model Context Protocol (MCP), tools like Claude, ChatGPT and Cursor can read your meetings, transcripts and summaries — and answer questions across all of them.

Instead of opening each meeting one by one, you ask your AI:

  • “What were the main topics across yesterday’s calls?”
  • “Summarize the objections raised in my sales calls with SMBs this month.”
  • “Find every action item assigned to me last week.”
  • “Draft a follow-up email for my 10am call and share a summary link.”

Your AI uses MeetingJuice tools to fetch the right meetings and answer — grounded in your real data.

The MCP server is read-first. Your AI can:

  • Read — list and search meetings, read transcripts, summaries and speaking-time stats.
  • Safely write — generate a summary, rename a meeting, add a note, or create a share link.

You connect with a personal access token you generate in your dashboard. Each token is scoped to your account only, and you can revoke it at any time. See Security & privacy.