Hosted connector
Use hosted mode when your AI client cannot run a local icuvisor process and needs a public HTTPS MCP endpoint.
If your client can run a local process or connect to loopback HTTP, use local mode instead. Local mode keeps your Intervals.icu API key on your machine.
Connector URL
Paste this URL wherever your AI client asks for a remote MCP server, connector URL, or MCP endpoint:
https://connect.icuvisor.app/mcpUse the provider-specific pages when you want exact UI labels:
- Claude.ai: Customize > Connectors > + > Add custom connector.
- ChatGPT: enable developer mode, then use Settings > Connectors > Create.
Connect in hosted mode
Add this MCP server URL to your client as a custom connector:
https://connect.icuvisor.app/mcpWhen the authorization page opens, choose the hosted preferences:
- Toolset:
corefor Claude.ai and ChatGPT daily use,compactfor smaller/local-compatible clients that need a reduced tool catalog, orfullfor the broader expert catalog. - Write safety: read-only by default; enable writes or deletes only when you need them.
- Calendar and wellness writes: opt in only when you want Intervals write scopes.
- Timezone: used for hosted date handling.
- Toolset:
Continue to Intervals.icu and approve the requested OAuth scopes.
Return to your MCP client and finish its connector flow.
Hosted mode uses Intervals OAuth. Do not paste an Intervals API key into the hosted connector or into chat.
Once the connector is available in your client, open a fresh chat and try What can I ask icuvisor? for beginner-friendly prompts.
Manage hosted access
Open hosted settings at:
https://connect.icuvisor.app/settingsFrom settings you can change hosted preferences, start re-consent when broader Intervals scopes are needed, revoke client grants, log out of the settings session, or delete the hosted account.
For hosted privacy details, see https://connect.icuvisor.app/privacy.