Connect Claude, ChatGPT, or any AI agent to Embers and it can run your network with you: pull up who's gone quiet, add the people you meet, log the calls you make, and queue follow-ups in your voice. No app to open. You still approve every send.
Thirteen tools, split by what they touch. Reads answer from your own people. Captures create data or queue a draft, and every draft waits for your okay. Nothing here sends.
Answer questions and look things up. Reads touch only your own people.
ask_networkreadsAsk a question about your people.find_contactreadsPull up one person, with how you know them.get_contact_relationshipsreadsSee a person's family and work ties.list_contactsreadsWalk your whole list and spot who's missing details.list_queuereadsShow the drafts waiting for your okay.Add and update people, or queue a draft. A draft waits for your okay; nothing sends.
add_contactwritesAdd someone new, with an optional note.update_contactwritesChange someone's details when things move.add_notewritesJot down something you learned about a person.log_interactionwritesNote that you caught up, so they don't slip away.add_relationshipwritesRecord how two people are connected.fold_contactwritesFold a friend's kid or spouse under that friend, so they stop nagging you.remove_tagswritesTake a tag off someone.add_followupwritesQueue a follow-up draft for your okay.set_contact_photowritesSet a person's photo from a public image link.Point your client at the Embers address, sign in, and approve the consent screen. Claude's connector speaks the protocol directly. For a command-line client that wants a config file, drop in the block below.
Point your client at this address:
https://embers.group/api/mcpCommand-line client? Drop this in its MCP config. It runs the same sign-in and consent.
{
"mcpServers": {
"embers": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-remote", "https://embers.group/api/mcp"]
}
}
}Prefer the step-by-step? The Integrations page walks the whole setup, no developer required.
“Look at my last 30 days of Granola meetings and my calendar, find the people I met with more than once, add each to Embers with a note on our last conversation, and queue a follow-up where I committed to something.”
One sentence, and your circle and your follow-ups build themselves. The agent reads through its own meeting and calendar connectors and writes through the Embers tools, so Embers ships zero per-source code. You wake up to a queue of drafts, each one waiting for your okay.
Embers never sends a message on its own. Every follow-up draft waits in your queue until you approve it.
Connect your agent and your network starts maintaining itself. You approve every send.
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