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Kime exposes a secure connection that lets AI assistants work with your data directly. Once connected, tools like Claude and ChatGPT can read your AI perception data, analyze your competitors, and help you act on your visibility — right inside the assistant you already use. You’ll find it under Integrations in your organization settings.
This integration is rolling out gradually. If you don’t see Integrations in your organization yet, it isn’t enabled for your account.

Connection URL

Every client connects to the same Kime endpoint. Your exact URL is shown on the Integrations page in your organization settings — always copy it from there so it’s correct for your account and environment.
https://<your-kime-mcp-url>

Authentication

Kime uses OAuth — there’s nothing to paste or store. The first time an assistant uses a Kime tool, it opens a secure sign-in window where you log in and approve access. After that, your session persists across conversations. Access always respects your Kime account: an assistant can only see the organizations and workspaces you can, and acts within your existing permissions.

Claude (Desktop & Web)

1

Open connectors

In Claude, go to Customize (gear icon) → Connectors.
2

Add a custom connector

Click +, choose Add custom connector, name it Kime, and paste the connection URL from the Integrations page.
3

Connect

Click Add, then Connect. You’ll be redirected to Kime to sign in. The first time you ask about your data, approve access when prompted.
In some Claude workspaces, only an admin can add connectors. If you can’t add one, ask your Claude workspace admin.

ChatGPT

Custom connectors in ChatGPT require Developer mode (available on paid plans; on Business and Enterprise workspaces an admin may need to enable it first).
1

Enable Developer mode

Go to SettingsAppsAdvanced settings and turn on Developer mode.
2

Create the app

Click Create app, name it Kime, paste the connection URL from the Integrations page, and choose OAuth as the authentication method.
3

Enable it in a chat

Save the app and use Scan tools to confirm the connection. In a new chat, open the + menu → Developer mode and enable your Kime connector.

Other MCP clients

Kime uses the standard Model Context Protocol over Streamable HTTP, so it works with any MCP-compatible tool — including Cursor, VS Code (GitHub Copilot), and Claude Code. Point your client at the Kime connection URL, choose Streamable HTTP as the transport, and sign in via OAuth when prompted.
claude mcp add kime --transport http https://<your-kime-mcp-url>
In Cursor, open Settings → Tools & Integrations → MCP, add a custom MCP server with the Kime URL, and select Streamable HTTP. You’ll be prompted to sign in via Kime on first use.

Verify your connection

After connecting, ask your assistant something like:
“List my Kime workspaces.”
If it returns your workspaces, you’re connected. From there you can ask it to summarize your visibility, compare competitors, or review your open actions.

Troubleshooting

Confirm you signed in with the correct Kime account, then remove and re-add the connector. Clearing cookies for the Kime sign-in window and reconnecting can also help.
Make sure your Kime account has access to at least one workspace, and that you approved access for the right organization during sign-in.
Check your internet connection and confirm the URL exactly matches the one on the Integrations page. If your client supports multiple transports, make sure it’s set to Streamable HTTP.
The integration is in gradual rollout. If it isn’t visible in your organization settings, it isn’t enabled for your account yet.