Gia MCP Integration

Connect Gia to Claude Desktop or ChatGPT so you can search calls, pull transcripts, and ask questions about your meetings — all from your AI assistant.

MCP Integration

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that lets AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT connect directly to external tools and data sources. With the Gia MCP server, your AI assistant can search your calls, retrieve full transcripts, and answer questions grounded in your actual meeting data.

What You Can Do

CapabilityDescription
Search callsFind calls by person, company, topic, or date range
Get transcriptsPull the full word-for-word transcript for any call
Review summariesGet AI-generated summaries with action items, key topics, and participants
Cross-call analysisAsk questions across multiple calls — e.g., "What objections came up this week?"

Setup for Claude Desktop

Prerequisites

Connect Gia to Claude

  1. Open Claude Desktop and go to Settings
  2. Navigate to Connectors and click Add Custom Connector
  3. In the MCP URL field, paste the following:
    https://mcp.myagiea.com/mcp
  4. Click Connect — you'll be redirected to authenticate with your Gia account
  5. Sign in and authorize access. Once complete, you'll be taken back to Claude Desktop.

That's it. Gia's tools are now available in your Claude conversations. You can search calls, pull transcripts, and ask questions about your meetings directly.

Verify it's working
Start a new conversation in Claude and try: "Show me my recent calls" — you should see your Gia call data come through.

Setup for ChatGPT

Prerequisites

  • ChatGPT Plus, Pro, or Team subscription
  • A Gia account

Connect Gia to ChatGPT

  1. Open ChatGPT and go to Settings
  2. Navigate to Apps and click Advanced Settings
  3. Enable Developer Mode
  4. Click Create App and paste the following MCP URL:
    https://mcp.myagiea.com/mcp
  5. Set the authentication type to OAuth
  6. Click Connect — you'll be redirected to sign in with your Gia account and authorize access

Once authenticated, Gia's tools are available in your ChatGPT conversations. You can search calls, pull transcripts, and ask questions about your meetings.

Verify it's working
Start a new conversation and try: "Show me my recent calls" — you should see your Gia call data come through.

Available Tools

search_calls

Search and browse your calls. This is the primary tool for finding, searching and listing meetings.

get_transcript

Get the full word-for-word transcript for a specific call. Use after search_calls when you need exact quotes.

Example Queries

Once connected, try asking your AI assistant these questions:

Finding Calls

"Show me my calls from this week"
"Find calls with Sarah about the pricing discussion"
"What calls did we have with BDC?"
"List all the calls I had with OpenAI"

Analyzing Content

"What were the action items from my call with Matt?"
"Summarize what was discussed about the Q2 roadmap across all calls this month"
"What objections came up in sales calls this week?"

Getting Transcripts

"Pull the full transcript from my last call with Jason"
"What exactly did the client say about timeline concerns?"

Cross-Call Insights

"What are the most common pain points prospects mentioned this month?"
"Compare what was discussed in my last two calls with Seafood Alliance"
"Draft a follow-up email based on my call with Jason"

How Search Works

With a query: Gia uses AI-powered semantic search on full call summaries. Summaries contain participant names, action items, key discussion points, and companies — so searching for a person's name, a topic, or a phrase will find relevant calls. By default, searches the last 90 days and automatically retries without date limits if no results are found.

Without a query: Returns calls sorted by date (newest first), optionally filtered by date range and/or company. Use this for browsing recent activity.

Tip
To find calls with a specific person, use their name in the query (e.g., query: "Tukan"). The semantic search matches names reliably from call summaries — no need to look up email addresses.

Troubleshooting

Need help?
Reach out to support@myagiea.com or use Ask Gia inside any deal for instant assistance.