Beta. The Leadfeeder MCP Server is in beta. Setup steps and the available tools may change.
The Leadfeeder MCP Server is a secure way for AI assistants and automation tools to connect directly to your Leadfeeder data and take actions on your behalf. It uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the emerging industry standard for letting AI tools work with business systems.Instead of writing custom code against the Leadfeeder API, you connect Leadfeeder to an AI tool such as Claude or ChatGPT and ask it, in plain language, to get things done. The AI carries out the request by calling Leadfeeder securely in the background.What you can do#
Once connected, you can ask your AI tool to work with your Leadfeeder data. For example:"Find companies in Germany that fit our ideal customer profile and add them to a list."
"Enrich these contacts and tell me which ones are worth following up."
"Show me the companies that visited our site this week and group them by industry."
The AI decides which Leadfeeder tools to call, runs them, and returns the result in the conversation.Who it is for#
The MCP Server is built for revenue and go-to-market teams who want to use AI tools in their daily workflow, and for developers who build AI-powered automations on top of Leadfeeder. You do not need to be a developer to connect a tool like Claude or ChatGPT.How it relates to the Leadfeeder API#
The MCP Server sits on top of the same Leadfeeder API documented in this portal. It exposes Leadfeeder capabilities as a set of AI-friendly tools, grouped around tasks rather than raw endpoints. The data, permissions, and credit rules are the same as the API. Anything you can do with your account through the API is governed by the same rules here.The server endpoint#
The hosted MCP Server is available at:https://mcp.leadfeeder.com/mcp
You connect to it from your AI tool and sign in with your own Leadfeeder account using a secure sign-in (OAuth). You do not paste an API key into the AI tool.Good to know#
Beta. Custom connectors are still in beta across most AI tools, so the exact menus in those apps may change.
Connection comes from the AI provider's cloud. When you add the server, the AI tool connects to Leadfeeder from the provider's servers, not from your own computer. The endpoint is public, so this works out of the box.
You stay in control. You approve access when you connect, actions that change data ask for confirmation, and you can disconnect at any time.
Next step#
Head to the Quickstart to connect your first AI tool in a few minutes.