
Settings → Integrations → Cashfeed MCP connection
Open the Cashfeed MCP connection section.
Choose the setup method for your AI client.
Copy the server URL or configuration shown for that method.
Use the raw config only for clients that need manual setup.
The server endpoint is /api/v1/mcp on your Cashfeed backend.
In Claude Desktop, open Settings → Connectors.
Select Add custom connector at the bottom of the Connectors section.
Paste the Cashfeed MCP server URL.
Click Add to finish.
Use the exact URL from Cashfeed, not a copied path from another organisation.
For Claude Code, make sure the Claude Code executable is available in your path.
Run the provided Claude Code command in your shell.
In Claude Code, run /mcp and complete the OAuth sign-in flow.
For Cursor, open the provided deeplink and let it add the connector.
If the deeplink does not open, copy the raw configuration and add it manually.
Cursor setup falls back to manual config if the deeplink fails.
In ChatGPT, go to Settings → Connectors and select Create.
Paste the Cashfeed MCP connector URL.
When prompted, sign in and choose an organisation.
Enable developer mode in Settings → Apps & Connectors → Advanced settings if needed.
If your client is not listed, use the raw configuration and add it manually.
ChatGPT connectors require a supported subscription.
Check that you used the full Bearer sign-in flow, not a session cookie.
Sign in again and choose the correct organisation.
Ask your Cashfeed admin to confirm you have access to at least one organisation.
Copy the URL or config manually instead of using the shortcut.
Check that your AI client supports custom connectors or MCP servers.
Try the manual configuration block from Cashfeed.
Wait a minute and try again.
Slow down repeated tool calls from the AI client.
Contact Cashfeed support if the limit keeps triggering during normal use.
Check whether your organisation still has credits or an active subscription.
Try another organisation if your token allows more than one.
Contact Cashfeed support if you believe the block is wrong.
Make sure your user has access to at least one Cashfeed organisation.
Ask an admin to grant you organisation access.
Sign out and sign in again after access changes.