MCP cluster
An MCP server for ChatGPT is a service that implements the Model Context Protocol so ChatGPT can read and reason over external business tools. CorpusIQ runs a multi-tenant MCP server that exposes 37+ business tools to ChatGPT via remote MCP. You authorize each connector with read-only OAuth; ChatGPT calls the tool on demand and returns cited answers. Setup takes about five minutes.
Related pillar: Model Context Protocol overview
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ChatGPT supports remote MCP server connections. The operator connects the MCP server endpoint inside ChatGPT, authenticates with the tenant credentials issued by CorpusIQ, and ChatGPT then sees the connected tools as named tool surfaces it can call during conversations.
CorpusIQ's MCP server exposes 37+ business tools today: email (Gmail, Outlook), files (Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox), chat (Slack), finance (QuickBooks), commerce (Shopify, Etsy, eBay), marketing (Google Ads, Meta Ads, GA4, Klaviyo, Mailchimp), CRM (HubSpot), and databases (PostgreSQL, SQL Server). All read-only.
Operators can run their own MCP server, but most don't want to maintain one. CorpusIQ runs a managed multi-tenant MCP server with quarterly control reviews against the SOC 2 trust criteria and CASA Tier 2 certification by DEKRA. No customer file storage. Customer data is not used for model training.
Every connector is read-only OAuth. ChatGPT cannot send, modify, move, or delete records in your connected tools. Write operations stay where they belong: in QuickBooks, Shopify, HubSpot.
37+ read-only connectors. ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. Solo $29.95 a month. 30-day free trial.