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Connect Leadfeeder to your AI tool with the MCP Server

Connect Leadfeeder to your AI assistants to turn website buying signals into conversational, actionable intelligence.

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Written by Anna-Maria Samuelsson

🧪Beta. The Leadfeeder MCP Server is in beta. Setup steps and the available tools may change.

The Leadfeeder MCP Server lets you connect Leadfeeder to AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Microsoft 365 Copilot.


It uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard that allows AI assistants to securely connect to business tools and data. With the Leadfeeder MCP Server, you can work with your Leadfeeder data in plain language instead of switching between tools or writing custom code.

What can you do with it?

You can ask your AI assistant to help with revenue and go-to-market workflows, such as:

  • Find companies showing buying intent on your website.

  • Search for ICP-fit companies and contacts.

  • Enrich company and contact records.

  • Build prospect lists.

  • Add or update tags and lists.

  • Prepare account or sales briefs.

  • Support pipeline research and follow-up planning.

In short, it helps turn Leadfeeder’s first-party website intent data into conversational, actionable workflows.

Before you start

You need:

  • A Leadfeeder account with API and MCP access enabled.

  • The required user access integrations permission: Manage API keys and use API.

  • A supported AI tool.

  • The Leadfeeder MCP Server URL: https://mcp.leadfeeder.com/mcp

Connect in three steps

  1. Open your AI tool’s connector settings
    Go to the place where your AI tool lets you add a connection with a custom MCP server.The exact menu depends on the tool.Connector settings in selected AI tool.

  2. Add the Leadfeeder MCP Server URL Enter: https://mcp.leadfeeder.com/mcp
    📌 Note: If your AI tool asks for specific connection settings, select OAuth for authentication and Streamable HTTP for the transport type.

  3. Sign in to Leadfeeder
    When prompted, sign in to Leadfeeder and approve access.

Check that the connection works

After you connect, your AI tool should show the Leadfeeder tools it can use. Try a simple read-only request:

“Using Leadfeeder, list the accounts I have access to.”

You should see the Leadfeeder accounts available to your user.

Use Leadfeeder in your AI tool

Once connected, enable the Leadfeeder connector in your AI conversation and ask in plain language. For example:

  • “Find companies in Germany that fit our ideal customer profile and add them to a list.”

  • “Enrich these contacts and tell me which ones are worth following up.”

  • “Show me the companies that visited our site this week and group them by industry.”

Actions that change data, such as creating or updating lists, tags, or custom fields, ask for confirmation before they run.

Troubleshooting

The connection does not complete

You may be missing the required Manage API keys and use API access right for the Integrations product. Ask your Leadfeeder admin to grant this permission, then try again.

I am asked to sign in again

Your session may have expired. Reconnect and sign in again.

The connector does not appear in Claude Team or Enterprise

An Owner or admin may need to add or approve the connector first. Ask your workspace administrator.

The connection fails

The AI tool connects to Leadfeeder from the AI provider’s cloud, not from your computer. The Leadfeeder MCP Server is reachable over the public internet by default. Private or VPN-only endpoints will not connect.

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