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The STACK Connector links an AI assistant, such as Claude or ChatGPT, to your STACK account. Once it’s connected, you can ask your assistant to find, review, create, and update work in STACK on your behalf, and it acts using your own STACK access.
It’s made for the people who use STACK every day, estimators, preconstruction teams, and the IT administrators who support them, not for developers. There’s nothing to build: you add STACK in your assistant’s connector settings, sign in to STACK once, and choose what the assistant is allowed to do.
The connector is built on the open Model Context Protocol (MCP) — the standard for connecting AI assistants to the tools and data people already use. Because it follows that standard, the same STACK connection works across any MCP-compatible assistant.
Just sign in with your normal STACK sign-in during setup. You don’t need developer credentials, and there’s nothing to install.
The connector is turned on per company. If your company isn’t enabled yet, your STACK administrator or STACK support can arrange it.
Claude is now connected to STACK and ready to use.
ChatGPT is now connected to STACK and ready to use.
Any assistant that supports custom MCP connectors can connect to STACK.
Add a new custom connector in that assistant using the connection URL: https://mcp.stackct.com/mcp
Then complete the STACK sign-in and approval when prompted.
Claude is now connected to STACK and ready to use.
ChatGPT is now connected to STACK and ready to use.
Any assistant that supports custom MCP connectors can connect to STACK.
Add a new custom connector in that assistant using the connection URL: https://mcp.stackct.com/mcp
Then complete the STACK sign-in and approval when prompted.
The exact menu names vary a little between assistants and change over time, but the flow is always the same: add STACK in your assistant’s connector settings, sign in to STACK, and approve the access you want to grant. You sign in on STACK’s own secure page — your assistant never sees your STACK sign-in credentials. Behind the scenes this uses standard OAuth 2.0 — your assistant is granted a limited, revocable access token, never your password.
Depending on your organization’s settings, an administrator may need to approve the STACK connector before you can add it.
Once connected, you work with STACK just by describing what you want in plain language — your assistant figures out the steps. Here are a few examples to show the range. They’re illustrations, not a complete list, and you don’t have to word things exactly this way:
“Which projects are assigned to me right now?”
“What do I have saved in my takeoff library for exterior walls?”
“Review this estimate and flag anything that looks off before I send it to the client.”
“Turn this invitation-to-bid email into a new STACK project.”
“Move the bid date on the Maple Street Apartments job to next Friday.”
“Add our standard masonry wall takeoffs from the company library to this project.”
Before making any change, your assistant shows you what it’s about to do and waits for your approval — you stay in control of anything that creates, updates, or imports work in STACK.
Searching for projects and takeoffs, opening and reviewing estimates, and looking things up in your takeoff libraries.
Starting new projects, updating project details, making bulk edits to takeoff work, and importing from your libraries and company lists.
You decide what to allow.
When you connect, STACK shows you a STACK-branded approval screen listing exactly which of these capabilities your assistant is requesting. You grant them yourself, and you can allow read-only work (finding and reviewing) without allowing changes (creating, updating, and importing).
Your existing permissions still apply.
The connector never reaches anything your STACK account couldn’t already reach. STACK enforces the same company ownership and user permissions it always has, so your assistant only sees and changes what you could see and change yourself.
STACK also offers a REST API for developers building their own software integrations. That's a separate product with a different sign-in model (developer credentials). The connector is for everyday STACK users connecting a personal AI assistant — no development work involved.
STACK Assist is AI built directly into the STACK product. The connector works in the other direction: it brings your own assistant, Claude, ChatGPT, or another MCP host, to your STACK data, so you can work with STACK from wherever you already chat with your assistant.
Make sure the STACK connector is added and turned on in your assistant’s connector settings, and that you finished the STACK sign-in and approval step. Some assistants need you to start a new conversation after adding a connector.
The connection isn’t complete until you sign in to STACK and confirm the approval screen. If it didn’t appear, check for a blocked pop-up, then remove the connector and add it again.
The connector is turned on per company. Ask your STACK administrator or STACK support to enable it for your company, then connect again.
You may have allowed read-only access. Reconnect and approve the creating-and-updating capabilities on the STACK approval screen.
Reconnect STACK from your assistant’s connector settings and complete the STACK sign-in again.
Contact STACK support and mention that you’re using the STACK connector for AI assistants.


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