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Your MCP server, so Claude
can read your real memory. Scoped to what you choose.

Every account gets a personal MCP endpoint. Mint a connection, copy the URL, paste it into Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client. Now your assistant answers from your actual meetings, projects, and docs, and can even save notes back. You decide exactly which folders it can reach. It is the piece most of the best second brain apps still leave to you.

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04_projects, 02_company

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Mint · scope to folders · copy URL · revoke anytime

What Claude can do

Five tools on your real context.

The endpoint exposes a small, honest set of tools. Read your notes, search them in plain language, see your folder structure, and write new notes back into the vault.

search

Natural-language search across the memory you granted. Claude finds the right meeting, project, or doc without you pasting anything.

get_document

Read a full note by path, so answers quote your actual words instead of a summary.

list_folders

See the shape of your vault, the folders and structure a connection is allowed to reach.

save_document

Write back into your memory. Let Claude file a decision, a summary, or a new note straight into your vault.

whoami

Confirms which account and scope a connection is running as, so a client always knows what it can touch.

Copy-paste setup. Sixty seconds.

01

Mint a named connection

From the web dashboard, create a connection, name it for the client that will use it, and choose whether it reaches your whole vault or only specific folders.

02

Copy the one-time URL

Routines hands you a token URL, shown once. Copy it. Anyone with the URL can reach exactly the memory you granted, and nothing more.

03

Paste it into Claude

Drop the URL into Claude’s connectors, Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP client. Your real context is now one message away, in every conversation.

04

Revoke anytime

Change your mind and one click kills the connection. Re-scope the folders a client can see whenever you want, from the same dashboard.

MCP server questions, answered.

What is the Routines MCP server?

Every Routines account gets a personal MCP endpoint. From the web dashboard you mint named MCP connections, each with its own token URL, that let Claude or any MCP client read, and optionally write, the memory you granted.

Which MCP clients work with it?

Any MCP client. It is a copy-paste URL, so it works with Claude’s connectors, Claude Code, Cursor, and anything else that speaks the Model Context Protocol.

Can I limit what a connection can see?

Yes. Each connection is scoped to specific folders or your whole vault, so you decide exactly what a given client can read. Access includes everything inside a selected folder, and you can re-scope or revoke it anytime.

What can Claude actually do with my memory?

The endpoint exposes search for natural-language lookup, get_document to read a full note, list_folders to see structure, whoami, and save_document to write back. So Claude can answer from your real meetings, projects, and docs, and even file new notes into your vault.

Do I need Cloud Sync turned on?

Yes. MCP connections read from your synced vault, so turn on Cloud Sync in the Routines app first, then mint connections from the web dashboard.

Keep exploring

Give Claude your real context.

One URL, scoped to the folders you choose, revocable in a click. Your memory, on your terms.

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