Your ChatGPT is a Sleeping Monster. Wake It Up with MCP

We often hear about major partnerships between OpenAI and large software vendors like Figma and Atlassian. While adding support for these tools directly into ChatGPT is a significant development, the adoption rate can be slow, with support still limited to a handful of applications and global rollouts taking even more time.

Fortunately, OpenAI has recently introduced support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This opens the door for almost any application — whether open-source or proprietary — to be integrated into your ChatGPT experience with just a few clicks. This integration works not only in desktop applications but also directly in your browser.

I have discussed this technology previously on my blog and here on Medium.

With this protocol, you can now perform tasks like this with a simple command:

“Get the latest X, Instagram, and Facebook posts from Anthropic, summarize them, create a blog post, and send it by email.”

To accomplish tasks like these, you only need to identify the right tools and find their corresponding MCP server. For example:

  • To scrape Instagram, you might use an Apify or Bright Data MCP server.
  • To send an email, you would need a service like a Gmail MCP server.

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