Add Orphex to ChatGPT and ask about your ad performance in plain language. Answers are pulled live from the Orphex workspaces your own account already has access to. On a ChatGPT Business, Enterprise or Edu plan, and where your workspace has it enabled, ChatGPT can also make changes to your ad accounts – always by showing you the change first and waiting for you to confirm it.
Orphex is available in ChatGPT as a custom plugin that you add yourself. A listing in the ChatGPT Plugins directory, where adding Orphex would take one click, is in review with OpenAI.
Custom plugins in ChatGPT have real plan and surface requirements. Read Before you start first – it takes a minute and saves you from getting stuck at step one.
Add Orphex to ChatGPT
Start in Orphex, finish in ChatGPT.
In Orphex
Go to
Settings → AI assistants (MCP)and click Connect.Choose ChatGPT and click Continue. Orphex opens a panel with the two values you need: the remote MCP server URL and the OAuth Client ID. Keep this panel open.
In ChatGPT
Open Plugins in the left sidebar, then click + New plugin.
Enter the Name. Use
Orphex. The icon and description can stay empty. If you do want an icon, ChatGPT accepts a PNG of at least 256 × 256 px and no larger than 10 KB.Under Connection, keep Server URL selected and paste the remote MCP server URL from the Orphex panel. Do not use Tunnel – it is for servers that are not reachable on the public internet, and Orphex is.
Set Authentication to OAuth, open Advanced OAuth settings, and choose User-Defined OAuth Client.
Paste the OAuth Client ID from the Orphex panel.
Click Scan Tools. ChatGPT opens the Orphex sign-in – sign in with your Orphex account and approve access, then wait for the scan to list the Orphex tools. This uses OAuth, so ChatGPT never sees your Orphex password.
Tick I understand and want to continue and click Create.
Back in Orphex
Click I've added it in ChatGPT to finish. The connection then appears in
Settings → AI assistants (MCP)with the status Active, the workspaces it reads, and the date and time it was connected.
⚠️ The OAuth Client ID for ChatGPT is not the same value as the one for Claude. Orphex uses a separate client ID per assistant. Copy the ID from the ChatGPT panel, not the Claude panel, or the connection fails.
You have to have access to every workspace you select. If one of them is outside your access, Orphex refuses the whole selection rather than connecting the rest.
What you can ask ChatGPT
Once Orphex is added and selected in your chat, ChatGPT can answer questions about the reporting data in your connected workspace:
"What was my total cost and ROAS last month?"
"Show conversions by campaign for the last 7 days."
"Compare this week's spend to the previous week."
"What anomalies did Orphex flag on Meta this week?"
"Give me a summary of this workspace."
Beyond raw numbers, ChatGPT can also read the insights and anomalies Orphex has already produced, run Orphex's prepared analyses, and assemble a report from Orphex's report templates.
Name Orphex in your prompt when ChatGPT answers from general knowledge instead of your account. ChatGPT does not always reach for a custom plugin on its own.
Answers come from your Orphex reporting data, which Orphex builds from the ad platform accounts connected to that workspace. ChatGPT does not connect to Meta, Google Ads or any other ad platform directly to read.
What ChatGPT can change in your ad accounts
ChatGPT can act on Meta, Google Ads and TikTok through Orphex, not only report on them. What is available depends on the platform and the level:
Level | What ChatGPT can change |
Campaign | Status, daily budget, spend cap, bid strategy, schedule |
Ad set / ad group | Status, budget, bid, bid strategy, targeting, schedule, spend cap |
Ad | Status |
Keywords (Google Ads) | Add, remove, pause, and add or remove negatives |
New entities | Create a campaign, an ad set or an ad |
Three things all have to be true before ChatGPT can change anything:
Your ChatGPT plan allows it. Write actions through a custom plugin run on ChatGPT Business, Enterprise and Edu only. On the Pro plan a custom plugin is limited to reading, so the Orphex plugin answers questions and changes nothing, whatever your Orphex settings say.
Orphex has enabled actions for your workspace. They are off by default and it is not a switch in your own settings.
You hold the editor role in that workspace. Someone with viewer access can ask ChatGPT anything about the data and cannot change a thing.
On Enterprise and Edu plans, your ChatGPT admin also decides which individual actions the published plugin is allowed to use, so an admin can publish Orphex as read-only even where everything above is in place.
How ChatGPT makes a change
Every change goes through the same two steps, and nothing reaches the ad platform in step one.
Orphex proposes. You describe the change in the conversation. Orphex reads the live entity, checks it against your workspace's guardrails, and returns a before-and-after preview plus a one-time confirmation token.
You confirm. ChatGPT shows you the preview. Only if you say yes does it confirm the change, and what runs is identical to what you were shown.
ChatGPT adds a confirmation of its own on top of this. It may ask you to approve a write action before it calls the plugin at all, and it blocks some actions it judges especially risky rather than offering them for approval. Seeing two confirmations for one change is expected: the first is ChatGPT's, the second is Orphex's preview.
An unconfirmed proposal expires on its own after 24 hours. ChatGPT then reports the result back – whether the platform accepted the change or refused it – and Orphex notifies you when it finishes.
Every proposal and every executed change is recorded in Orphex with who asked for it, what the values were before and after, and how it ended. The record is append-only, so it is a trail rather than a status you can edit.
⚠️ Confirming in the conversation is what spends money. Read the preview before you say yes: the change goes live on the ad platform, and a newly created campaign, ad set or ad cannot be undone from Orphex.
The limits Orphex enforces
A single budget change cannot move the budget by more than 50%. Larger moves are refused at the preview step, so make the change in more than one pass.
A workspace can create at most 50 new entities per day through an assistant.
A spend cap at or below what the entity has already spent is refused before it reaches the platform.
Guardrails are evaluated when Orphex proposes, and again by the ad platform when you confirm. A refusal is an answer, not a glitch – ChatGPT repeats the reason rather than retrying.
Orphex can tighten any of these for a workspace, including requiring a second person to approve a change instead of letting the person in the conversation approve their own.
Undoing a change
Budget, status, spend cap, bid, bid strategy, schedule and targeting changes can be undone. Ask ChatGPT to revert it: Orphex restores the previous value from the preview it recorded, and the undo goes through the same preview-and-confirm steps as the original change.
Creating a new campaign, ad set or ad cannot be undone this way. Pause or delete it on the ad platform instead.
Before you start
You need:
An Orphex account with access to the workspace you want ChatGPT to read. Viewer access is enough for reporting; changes need the editor role and a workspace where Orphex has enabled actions.
ChatGPT on the web. Custom plugins do not work in the ChatGPT mobile apps. Add Orphex on the web, and use it on the web.
A ChatGPT plan that supports custom plugins. Business, Enterprise and Edu support them in full, including write actions. On the Pro plan you can add Orphex, but the plugin is limited to reading. The Free, Go and Plus plans do not support custom plugins today, so there is no way to add Orphex on those plans.
Developer mode turned on for your ChatGPT account. Turn it on at
Settings → Apps → Advanced settings → Developer mode. IfPluginsdoes not offer + New plugin, developer mode is off or your plan does not support custom plugins.On a ChatGPT Business, Enterprise or Edu plan, an admin or owner, because only admins and owners can enable developer mode and publish a plugin for the workspace. On Enterprise and Edu, an admin can grant developer mode to selected members; on Business it stays with admins and owners.
Orphex is not listed in the ChatGPT Plugins directory yet, so searching the directory for Orphex does not find it. Adding Orphex manually gives you the same tools and the same data access a directory listing would.
Add Orphex to ChatGPT
Start in Orphex, finish in ChatGPT.
In Orphex
Go to
Settings → AI assistants (MCP)and click Connect.Choose ChatGPT and click Continue. Orphex opens a panel with the two values you need: the remote MCP server URL and the OAuth Client ID. Keep this panel open.
In ChatGPT
Open Plugins in the left sidebar, then click + New plugin.
Enter the Name. Use
Orphex. The icon and description can stay empty. If you do want an icon, ChatGPT accepts a PNG of at least 256 × 256 px and no larger than 10 KB.Under Connection, keep Server URL selected and paste the remote MCP server URL from the Orphex panel. Do not use Tunnel – it is for servers that are not reachable on the public internet, and Orphex is.
Set Authentication to OAuth, open Advanced OAuth settings, and choose User-Defined OAuth Client.
Paste the OAuth Client ID from the Orphex panel.
Click Scan Tools. ChatGPT opens the Orphex sign-in – sign in with your Orphex account and approve access, then wait for the scan to list the Orphex tools. This uses OAuth, so ChatGPT never sees your Orphex password.
Tick I understand and want to continue and click Create.
Back in Orphex
Click I've added it in ChatGPT to finish. The connection then appears in
Settings → AI assistants (MCP)with the status Active, the workspaces it reads, and the date and time it was connected.
⚠️ The OAuth Client ID for ChatGPT is not the same value as the one for Claude. Orphex uses a separate client ID per assistant. Copy the ID from the ChatGPT panel, not the Claude panel, or the connection fails.
You have to have access to every workspace you select. If one of them is outside your access, Orphex refuses the whole selection rather than connecting the rest.
Select Orphex in your chat
Adding the plugin does not switch it on in every conversation. Start a chat, select Orphex from the tools menu, and ask your question. Naming Orphex in the prompt works too.
If ChatGPT answers from general knowledge instead of your account, the plugin is almost always added but not selected for that conversation.
"Custom MCP servers introduce risk" – what that warning means
ChatGPT shows a risk warning and a confirmation checkbox for every custom plugin, whoever built it. It is not specific to Orphex and it does not indicate a problem with the Orphex server.
The warning exists because a custom MCP server can expose tools that read or change data, and ChatGPT has not reviewed it the way it reviews directory listings. With the Orphex plugin, the access you grant is the access your own Orphex account already has, and no more. An admin publishing a plugin that can write also sees a second warning at the publish step – that one is worth reading, because it is where you decide which actions your workspace allows.
On a ChatGPT Business, Enterprise or Edu plan
On workspace plans, only admins and owners can publish a plugin. On Business, only admins and owners can use developer mode at all; on Enterprise and Edu, an admin can grant it to selected members.
The Orphex setup panel has a Copy message for your admin button. It copies the remote MCP server URL, the OAuth Client ID and a short description of what the plugin can reach. Send that message to your ChatGPT admin.
Creating the plugin does not publish it. A newly created plugin is a draft, visible only to whoever created it and marked with a Dev label. An admin or owner publishes it from Workspace Settings → Apps → Drafts → Publish, and only then does it appear for the rest of the workspace, marked custom.
On Enterprise and Edu, the publish step is also where an admin decides what Orphex is allowed to do. Configure Actions selects the individual tools the plugin may use – deselect the proposing and confirming tools to publish Orphex as read-only – and Configure Access limits the plugin to specific groups. Both can be changed after publishing from the plugin's Action control menu. Business plans do not have these controls.
After it is published, each person signs in with their own Orphex account. Publishing does not give anyone access to Orphex data or actions their own account cannot already reach.
Keeping the plugin working after Orphex updates
When an admin publishes the Orphex plugin, ChatGPT stores a frozen snapshot of the tools it saw at that moment. Orphex adds and improves tools regularly, and those changes do not reach a published plugin on their own.
Most updates are harmless – a new optional field keeps working against the old snapshot. When a tool changes in a way the snapshot does not cover, the affected requests start failing in the conversation. ChatGPT does not prompt anyone to update, and it does not notify your admin, so a plugin can sit stale until someone notices the errors.
What to do depends on the plan. On Enterprise and Edu, an admin opens the plugin in Workspace Settings → Apps, uses Action control and clicks Refresh to pull the current tools – new ones arrive switched off, so the admin enables the ones the workspace should have. On Business, a published plugin cannot be updated at all: the plugin has to be created again and republished.
If ChatGPT starts failing on requests that used to work, and nothing changed on your side, a stale snapshot is the first thing to check.
If ChatGPT can read but not act
The ability to make changes is written into the connection at the moment you sign in. A connection made before Orphex enabled actions for you stays read-only, even after actions are switched on.
The fix is to sign in from Orphex in ChatGPT again with the same Orphex account – Orphex adds the actions to your existing connection instead of creating a second one, and your bound workspaces stay as they are. On a workspace plan, an admin may also need to refresh the plugin's actions afterwards so the new tools are allowed.
To check what you have, ask ChatGPT which Orphex tools it can use. A connection that can act lists tools for proposing and confirming changes; a read-only one lists reporting tools only.
Where the Orphex plugin does not work
Mobile. Custom plugins are web only. The Orphex plugin does not appear in the ChatGPT iOS or Android apps.
Voice mode. ChatGPT voice mode does not use custom plugins, so questions asked by voice are answered without your Orphex data.
Agent mode. Agent mode does not use custom plugins.
Deep research. Deep research can use the Orphex plugin to read your data, but never to change anything – write actions do not run there, whatever your plan and workspace allow.
Company knowledge. Only the plugin's search and fetch tools are included, so Orphex answers there are read-only too.
Reading more than one workspace
One ChatGPT connection can read up to 50 Orphex workspaces. In Settings → AI assistants (MCP), use Add workspace on the connection row to add another workspace to the same ChatGPT client.
Every workspace on one connection has to belong to the same Orphex account. To point the connection at a different account, move it with Change account rather than adding workspaces to it.
One workspace on the connection is marked PRIMARY. ChatGPT uses the primary workspace when your question does not name a workspace, so name the workspace in your question when you want a different one – this matters most when you are asking for a change. The primary is the first workspace you picked when you connected. Orphex does not let you mark a different workspace as primary later, and if you remove the primary, Orphex promotes one of the remaining workspaces automatically.
The last workspace on a connection cannot be removed. Ending the connection entirely is what Remove connection is for.
Why ChatGPT can't answer about today
ChatGPT answers reporting questions up to yesterday. Today's numbers are still incomplete while the ad platforms keep reporting, so Orphex does not serve them.
If you ask about today, Orphex moves the end date back to yesterday and says so, rather than returning a partial figure. Ask about yesterday or an earlier period when you need the number to be final.
This applies to reporting, not to changes. A change Orphex proposes is checked against the live entity on the ad platform at that moment, not against yesterday's report.
How current the rest of the data is depends on the workspace. Ask ChatGPT for a summary of the workspace and it reports the data freshness along with the connected platforms and the standing insight and anomaly counts.
What the plugin can reach
Scoped to your own access. ChatGPT reads only the Orphex workspaces you added to the connection, and only data your own Orphex account can already see. Orphex re-checks that access on every request, so a workspace you lose access to stops answering the same day.
Changes are off by default. Orphex enables actions per workspace, and your ChatGPT plan has to support write actions at all. Without both, the Orphex plugin modifies nothing.
Changes need the editor role. A viewer connected to the same workspace can read everything and change nothing, whatever they ask ChatGPT for.
Nothing runs unconfirmed. Every change is previewed first and executes only after you confirm it in the conversation, and what executes is identical to the preview. A proposal you never confirm expires after 24 hours.
Your admin has the final say. On Enterprise and Edu, an admin selects which Orphex actions the published plugin may use and which groups can reach it.
Every change leaves a record. Orphex keeps an append-only trail of who proposed what, the before and after values, and how it ended.
OAuth sign-in. Your Orphex password is never shared with ChatGPT.
Recorded and revocable. Every connection is listed in
Settings → AI assistants (MCP)with its status and connection date, and you can remove it at any time – which ends both reading and acting.
Remove a connection
In Orphex, go to Settings → AI assistants (MCP) and click Remove connection on the row you want to end. Access stops immediately, including the ability to make changes.
⚠️ Removing a connection cannot be undone. To use ChatGPT with Orphex again, you set the connection up from the beginning, including creating the plugin in ChatGPT a second time.
Removing the connection in Orphex does not delete the plugin in ChatGPT. To clear that as well, disconnect it from Settings → Apps in ChatGPT. Workspace admins disable a published plugin from Workspace Settings → Apps.
When a colleague leaves your company, remove them in Settings → Permissions. That is what revokes their Orphex access, including their MCP connections and anything they could change through ChatGPT.
Current limitations
Orphex does not appear in the ChatGPT Plugins directory yet, so there is no one-click install and searching the directory does not find Orphex.
Custom plugins do not work on the ChatGPT Free, Go and Plus plans, so Orphex cannot be added on those plans.
Write actions do not run on the ChatGPT Pro plan. Pro is limited to reading, whatever Orphex has enabled for your workspace.
Custom plugins do not run in the ChatGPT mobile apps, in voice mode, or in agent mode. Deep research and company knowledge read only.
ChatGPT does not answer about today. Reporting is served through yesterday, and a request for today is moved back to yesterday.
Creating a campaign, ad set or ad cannot be undone from Orphex. Only value changes can be reverted.
A single budget change cannot exceed 50%, and a workspace cannot create more than 50 entities per day through an assistant.
Not every action exists on every platform. Keyword and negative-keyword actions are Google Ads only, and most ad-set-level levers are Meta only.
Creating the plugin on a Business, Enterprise or Edu workspace does not publish it. An admin or owner has to publish the draft before the team can use it.
ChatGPT does not pick up Orphex tool updates on its own. A published plugin runs against a frozen snapshot until an admin refreshes it, and on Business plans it cannot be updated at all – it has to be recreated and republished.
The OAuth Client ID issued for Claude does not work in ChatGPT. The two assistants use separate client IDs.
One ChatGPT connection reads at most 50 Orphex workspaces, and they all have to sit under the same Orphex account.
You cannot choose which workspace is primary after connecting, and the last bound workspace cannot be removed.
One Orphex sign-in holds one live ChatGPT connection. Connecting the same Orphex identity to a second account is refused until you move or remove the first one.
Microsoft Copilot is not self-serve. The Contact us option in the Orphex connect panel starts that conversation with our team instead.
Troubleshooting
Message or symptom | Meaning | Fix |
There is no + New plugin button in Plugins | Developer mode is off, or your ChatGPT plan or workspace role does not allow custom plugins. | Turn on developer mode at |
The connection fails after you click Create | The OAuth Client ID is missing, or the Claude client ID was pasted instead of the ChatGPT one. | Copy the OAuth Client ID from the ChatGPT panel in |
Scan Tools does not finish or lists no tools | The Orphex sign-in in the OAuth window was not completed. | Complete the Orphex sign-in in the window ChatGPT opens, then wait for the scan before clicking Create. |
Authentication is required | You are not signed in to Orphex. | Sign in to Orphex, then retry. |
You need access to every selected workspace to connect it | One workspace in your selection is outside your Orphex access. | Deselect that workspace, or ask an Orphex admin to grant you access, then connect again. |
This identity is already connected to a workspace | Your Orphex sign-in already holds a live ChatGPT connection, on a different account. | Use Change account on the existing connection, or remove it and connect again. |
The connected identity needs access to this workspace to bind it | Add workspace was used for a workspace the connected person cannot read. | Grant that person access in |
The last bound workspace cannot be removed; revoke the connection | You tried to remove the only workspace left on the connection. | Use Remove connection instead. |
actions_disabled | Actions are not enabled for that workspace, or your role there is below editor. | Ask your Orphex admin for the editor role, and contact Orphex support to have actions enabled for the workspace. |
ChatGPT has no tool for proposing a change | Your connection is read-only, your plan is Pro, or your admin did not enable the write actions when publishing. | Sign in from Orphex in ChatGPT again, and ask your ChatGPT admin to enable the proposing and confirming actions for the plugin. |
A guardrail rejected the change | The change breaks a limit – most often a budget move over 50%, or a spend cap at or below what is already spent. | Make the change in smaller steps, or set a cap above the spend so far. Repeating the same request will be refused again. |
ChatGPT says a metric is invalid | ChatGPT guessed a metric name your workspace does not use. | Ask ChatGPT to list the available metrics, then rephrase the question. |
ChatGPT answers from general knowledge instead of your data
Cause: The Orphex plugin is added but not selected for that conversation.
Resolution: Select Orphex from the tools menu in the chat, or name Orphex in the prompt.
Your team cannot see the plugin you created
Cause: On a Business, Enterprise or Edu workspace, a newly created plugin is a draft, visible only to its creator and marked Dev.
Resolution: Ask an admin or owner to publish it from Workspace Settings → Apps → Drafts → Publish.
Requests that used to work started failing
Cause: The published plugin runs against a frozen snapshot of the Orphex tools, and an Orphex update no longer matches it.
Resolution: On Enterprise and Edu, ask an admin to open Action control for the plugin in Workspace Settings → Apps and click Refresh. On Business, the plugin has to be recreated and republished.
The plugin worked, then stopped answering after some time
Cause: The ChatGPT authorization expired and was not renewed.
Resolution: Sign in to Orphex again from the plugin in ChatGPT. Orphex issues refresh tokens, so this should be a one-off – if it keeps happening, contact Orphex support.
ChatGPT asked me to approve the same change twice
Cause: ChatGPT asks for its own confirmation before a write action, and Orphex then shows the before-and-after preview.
Resolution: This is expected. The change runs only after the Orphex preview is confirmed.
The plugin does not appear on your phone
Cause: Custom plugins are web only.
Resolution: Use ChatGPT on the web. There is no mobile workaround today.
ChatGPT's numbers stop at yesterday
Cause: Orphex serves reporting through yesterday, because today's data is still incomplete.
Resolution: This is expected. Ask about yesterday or an earlier period.
The connection row does not show Active
Cause: The Orphex sign-in was not completed, or access was revoked afterwards.
Resolution: Click Remove connection and set the connection up again from Settings → AI assistants (MCP).
Frequently asked questions
Can I add Orphex on ChatGPT Plus?
No. Custom plugins are not available on the Free, Go and Plus plans. Business, Enterprise and Edu support them in full, and Pro supports them for reading only.
Can ChatGPT change my campaigns or budgets?
Yes, on a Business, Enterprise or Edu plan, where Orphex has enabled actions for your workspace and you hold the editor role. ChatGPT never changes anything on its own: Orphex previews the change with the current and the new value, and it runs only after you confirm it in the conversation.
What exactly can ChatGPT change?
Status, budget, spend cap, bid, bid strategy, schedule and targeting on campaigns, ad sets and ads, plus keywords and negative keywords on Google Ads, and creating new campaigns, ad sets and ads. What is available depends on the platform.
Can I undo something ChatGPT changed?
Yes, for value changes – budget, status, spend cap, bid, bid strategy, schedule and targeting. Ask ChatGPT to revert it and confirm the undo the same way. Creating a new campaign, ad set or ad cannot be undone from Orphex.
I'm on Pro. Can I make changes?
No. ChatGPT limits custom plugins to reading on the Pro plan, so the Orphex plugin answers questions and changes nothing there, whatever Orphex has enabled for your workspace.
Can I stop ChatGPT from changing anything, even though actions are enabled?
Yes, on Enterprise and Edu. When your admin publishes the plugin, Configure Actions selects which Orphex tools it may use – deselecting the proposing and confirming tools leaves a read-only plugin. Removing the editor role from a person has the same effect for that person.
Why was my budget change refused?
Most likely the 50% limit on a single budget change. Ask ChatGPT to make the move in more than one step, or contact Orphex support if the limit does not fit how your workspace works.
Do I need developer mode?
Yes. Custom plugins sit behind developer mode. Turn it on at Settings → Apps → Advanced settings. If the toggle is not there, your plan or your workspace role does not allow it.
Can I use the same OAuth Client ID as Claude?
No. Orphex uses a separate client ID for each assistant. Copy the ID from the ChatGPT panel in Settings → AI assistants (MCP).
Is Orphex in the ChatGPT Plugins directory?
Not yet. The directory submission is in review with OpenAI, and Orphex does not have a confirmed publication date. Adding Orphex manually gives you the same tools in the meantime.
ChatGPT warned me that custom MCP servers introduce risk. Should I be worried?
No. ChatGPT shows that warning for every custom plugin, regardless of who built it. The Orphex plugin reaches only the workspaces you connect, using the access your own Orphex account already has.
Does the plugin update itself when Orphex adds new tools?
No. A published plugin runs against a frozen snapshot of the tools ChatGPT saw at publish time. An Enterprise or Edu admin refreshes it from Action control; on Business the plugin has to be recreated and republished.
Does the plugin work on my phone?
No. Custom plugins run on ChatGPT web only, so the Orphex plugin does not appear in the mobile apps.
Why won't ChatGPT tell me today's spend?
Because today's numbers are still incomplete. Orphex serves reporting through yesterday and moves a request for today back to yesterday rather than returning a partial figure. This does not affect changes, which are checked against the live entity.
Does Orphex pull data from Meta or Google Ads when ChatGPT asks a question?
No. ChatGPT reads Orphex reporting data, which Orphex builds from the ad platform accounts already connected to that workspace. A change is different: when you confirm one, Orphex sends it to the ad platform's own API on your behalf.
I'm an admin. Does creating the plugin make it available to my team?
No. A newly created plugin is a draft. Publish it from Workspace Settings → Apps → Drafts → Publish, and your team members then sign in with their own Orphex accounts.
Can I connect more than one workspace?
Yes, up to 50 on one connection, as long as they all sit under the same Orphex account. Use Add workspace on the connection row in Settings → AI assistants (MCP).
If I remove someone from Orphex, does their ChatGPT plugin stop working?
Yes. Removing a member in Settings → Permissions revokes their Orphex access, including their MCP connections and anything they could change through ChatGPT.
Can I use Claude instead of ChatGPT?
Yes. The same panel in Settings → AI assistants (MCP) has a Claude option. Microsoft Copilot is handled by our team – choose Contact us in that panel.
Still need help?
Contact Orphex support through the in-app chat or write to support@orphex.co. Never share your Orphex password or an access token with anyone, including support.