How do I connect Claude to Cloze?
Beta Feature
By enabling this app integration, you acknowledge that you are using an experimental Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to connect Cloze with external large language models (LLMs). As this is a beta feature still in development, it is provided on an "as is" basis. You may encounter bugs, errors, or unexpected behavior.
Learn how to connect AI agents such as Claude to your Cloze account.
Before you start
To connect Claude to Cloze, you’ll need:
- Claude Desktop - Pro Plan or above
- A Cloze Business Platinum subscription or trial
Connect Claude to Cloze
Cloze currently supports Claude Desktop (more clients are in the works).
1.) Open Claude Desktop and navigate to Claude Desktop Settings.
- Open Claude Desktop.
- Select Claude Desktop Settings.

Or you can navigate directly from a chat:
- From a Claude chat click o Search and tools.
- Select Manage Connectors.

2.) Tap on "Add custom connector".
Note: You will need a Claude Pro plan or above to see the custom connector option.

3.) In the Add Custom Connector pop-up enter the following values.
You will see a pop-up window after clicking on the Add custom connector button.

Enter these values in the pop-up window:
- Name: Cloze
- URL: https://api.cloze.com/v1/mcp
- Click on the Add button.

4.) Tap on the connect button next to Cloze.
In the connectors section, you will now see Cloze listed. Tap on the connect button to authorize the connection.

5.) Approve the connection to Claude.
Tap on the approve button to approve connecting the Cloze MCP server to Claude.

AI-Powered Actions with Cloze MCP Tools
Cloze’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) lets you work faster by allowing AI assistants—like Claude, and others in the future—to securely access your Cloze data and take action based on natural language commands. Whether you’re managing leads, prepping a listing, or launching a campaign, you can get more done just by asking.
Here are just a few things you can do:
“Summarize what I know about Jared Kim”
(Search your contacts by name, tag - and summarize the contact and communication with them.)
“Add Sarah Johnson to my contacts. Her email is sarah.johnson@example.org.”
(Add a new lead instantly.)
“Remind me to call Brenda Lee next Friday at 2pm.”
(Set a follow-up task on a contact’s timeline.)
“Create a Canva flyer for the Oakwood Heights property.”
(Generate pre-filled marketing materials with just one line.)
“Send 124 Oak St to Cloud CMA—I need a listing presentation.”
(Push listings to external platforms—no retyping required.)
“Draft an email to Jane McKittrick introducing me as a local agent"
(Let your assistant write a personalized intro using your own bio.)