Openstage supports MCP (Model Context Protocol), the standard that connects your fan data to AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. Once connected, you can ask questions about your fans in plain language, right inside your AI tool, and get answers built from your real Openstage data.
No exports, no spreadsheets, no learning curve. Connect once, then ask anything.
To connect, you'll generate an API key in Openstage and use it to authorize your chosen AI assistant.
Connect your AI assistant
Open API Keys & Webhooks
Go to Settings > Artist Settings.
Open API Keys & Webhooks.
Generate an API key
Click Generate Key.
Copy the key to your clipboard immediately.
đĄ Please note: Your API key is unique to you and only displayed once. If you navigate away from API Keys & Webhooks before copying it, you will need to generate a new key. Treat it like a password.
Authorize your AI assistant
Open the Openstage MCP authorization page.
Paste your API key and select your AI assistant from the list.
Follow the on-screen instructions to apply the configuration code in your AI assistant.
Tool Permissions
Below is an example of the tool permissions in Claude. You can configure these separately for all of the read and write/delete tools or select âallowâ for all by clicking the âhandâ icon.
Read-only Tool permissions
Write / Delete Tool Permissions
Example Prompt
Below is an example of how your AI Assistant can help you build an audience segment with just a simple prompt.
Supported AI assistants
MCP connections are currently available for:
Claude (Desktop and Browser)
Claude Code / CLI
Gemini (AntiGravity)
ChatGPT
Copilot / VS Code
Cursor
Windsurf
Cline / Roo
Perplexity
Any other tool that uses MCP
Manager API
Integrate your systems and AI workflows with Openstage
The Manager API enables secure, programmatic access to your Openstage artist data. Built for developers and AI agents alike, it supports API key authentication and robust endpoints to manage your fans, posts, and analytics. Unlock Openstage as a platform: sync data to third-party tools, automate workflows via MCP, and build custom administrative integrations.






