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Use connectors to extend Claude's capabilities

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This guide explains how to enable and use connectors with Claude to enhance its capabilities.

Web connectors are available for all users on Claude, Claude Desktop, and Claude Mobile (iOS and Android). Desktop extensions are available to all users on Claude Desktop.

What are connectors?

Connectors let Claude access your apps and services, retrieve your data, and take actions within connected services. For example, you can connect Claude to Linear to create issues, to Slack to send messages, or to Google Drive to search your files. Connectors work across Claude, Claude Desktop, Claude Code, and the API (via the MCP Connector).

You can find available connectors in the Connectors Directory, where each connector has a page detailing its use cases, read/write capabilities, and availability. You can also add custom connectors or connect to any service that supports MCP.

Browse available connectors

You can browse the Connectors Directory on Claude and Claude Desktop. It isn't possible to browse the directory on Claude for iOS or Android at this time.

You can browse the directory from two areas:

From a chat

  1. Click the "+" button in the lower left corner of your chat, or type "/" to open the menu.

  2. Hover over “Connectors.”

  3. Select “Manage connectors.”

  4. Click the “+” button next to Connectors.

  5. This opens a Connectors modal where you can see available connectors by category or scroll through the complete list.

From settings

  1. Click the “+” button next to Connectors.

  2. Browse available connectors by category or scroll through the complete list.


Connect a service to Claude

You can connect Claude to a new service on Claude and Claude Desktop. It isn't possible to add new connectors (custom or from the directory) on Claude for iOS or Android at this time.

To connect a service from the directory:

  1. Click on the connector you want to add.

  2. Review the connector's description and capabilities.

  3. Click “Connect” or “Install” to begin the setup process.

  4. Follow the authentication prompts to grant Claude access to your account.

  5. Configure any specific settings or permissions as needed.

Important: When connecting to a service, you're granting Claude permission to access and potentially modify data within that service based on your account permissions. Only connect services you trust and need for your workflows.

Connect a service on Team and Enterprise plans

Before members of Team and Enterprise plans can use connectors, an Owner or Primary Owner needs to enable them for the organization:

  1. Click “Browse connectors” at the bottom of the page.

  2. Select the connector from the list and click “Add to your team.”

  3. Individual users can then authenticate with the connector to start using it with Claude.

Once enabled at the org level, individual users follow the same steps described above to connect and authenticate.


Use connected services

Once you connect to a service on Claude or Claude Desktop, it will be available to use the next time you log in to your account on Claude for iOS or Android.

Once connected, services become available in your conversations:

  1. Click the “+” button in the lower left of the chat interface (you can also type “/” to open this menu).

  2. Hover over “Connectors” to open the menu.

  3. Enable the specific services you want Claude to use for that conversation by toggling them on.

  4. Claude will now be able to use these services when relevant to your requests.

For example, after connecting Linear, you can ask Claude to "Create a new issue for the login bug" and Claude will use Linear to create the issue in your workspace.

Some connectors are interactive and can render live interfaces — like dashboards, task boards, and design tools — directly within your conversation. Look for the Interactive badge in the Connectors Directory to find connectors with this capability.


Choose how connectors load in your conversation

When you add many connectors, Claude gives you control over how they load. You can find the Tool access setting by clicking the “+” button in the lower left corner of your chat, or typing “/” to open the menu. Hover over “Connectors,” then “Tool access” to choose your preferred mode. For most users, Auto (the default) works well. If you have 10 or more connectors active, consider switching to On demand to give your conversations more room.

Learn more about tool access modes: Manage Claude's tool access.


Manage your connectors

To manage your connected services:

  1. View all your connected services in the Connectors section.

  2. For each service, you can disconnect it, modify connection settings, or review permissions and access levels.


Custom connectors

Custom connectors using remote MCP are available on Claude and Claude Desktop for users on free, Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans. Free users are limited to one custom connector. This feature is currently in beta.

In addition to directory connectors, you can add custom connectors:

  1. Click the “+” button next to Connectors.

  2. Select “Add custom connector.”

  3. Enter the connector's name and URL.

  4. Enter advanced settings (OAuth Client ID and secret) if desired.

  5. Click “Add,” then follow the same connection process as directory connectors.

Important: Custom connectors allow you to connect Claude to services that haven't been verified by Anthropic. Only connect to servers from trusted organizations and review authentication permissions carefully.


Security and privacy

All data transfers are encrypted. When using connectors, you can only sync content to Claude that you have permission to view in the original source.

When connecting to services from the directory, review what access the service is requesting during the connection process. Disconnect services you no longer need or use.

For Team and Enterprise plans:

  • Access permissions are enforced at the user level. Users need to authenticate with the third-party service when first using the connector, even after an Owner or Primary Owner enables it.

  • Connectors are only available in private projects.

  • Chats with synced content can't be shared.


Troubleshoot connection issues

If you're having trouble connecting to a service, try these steps: check that you have a stable internet connection, verify you have an active account with the connector, review any permissions or account type requirements, and if authentication fails, try disconnecting and reconnecting.

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