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Use Polar MCP in Claude

Connecting the Polar MCP with team and personal Claude accounts

Written by Kellie Reese

Welcome to the guide for integrating Polar with Claude using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). By connecting Polar as an MCP server, you empower Claude with live access to your analytics data, enabling advanced conversational queries and insights directly within your AI workflow. Whether you're on a paid Claude plan or using a personal version, this article walks you through setting up the connection securely, granting permissions, and syncing your first data sources.

On a team plan

Add the connector to your team:

Find the connector in the Customize > Connectors page, and press Connect

If you're not already signed in to Polar, you'll get a choice to Log in or Sign Up below.

If you're creating a new account, after confirming your email, you'll be redirected back to Claude and Polar will be connected.

On a personal Plan

The steps are the same as above, but instead of "Add to team" you can immediately Connect Polar.

If you're new to Polar

  1. You'll be asked to connect some data sources.

  2. Wait for email confirmation that at least one data source has synced. The initial historical data sync can take up to 24 hours for new Polar customers.

Interacting with Polar through Claude

  1. Start a new chat, and ensure the Polar connector is enabled in Claude.


  2. Allow the tools to run the first time

  3. In Claude, input a prompt in the question field to generate an account-specific response.

By following these steps, you’ll have Polar fully integrated into Claude via MCP, unlocking seamless access to your Polar data in natural language. Once your data sources are synced and permissions confirmed, Claude can start analyzing and reasoning over your analytics data in real time. If you run into any issues, make sure your configuration matches the provided URL and credentials, or reach out to our support team — we're here to help you unlock the full power of Polar + Claude.




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