Product Updates

Andrey Shcherbina
Jun 18, 2026
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Jun 18, 2026

Your mymeet.ai meeting data has always lived inside the app. Now it's available outside too.
Via an open API and MCP protocol support, ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and other AI tools get direct access to your meetings — transcripts, summaries, participants. No more opening mymeet.ai, finding the right meeting, and copying text manually. Your AI assistant can pull that data on its own when you ask.
What changed: mymeet.ai as a data source for your AI tools
Until now, meeting data in mymeet.ai was self-contained. To use a transcript in ChatGPT or bring context into Cursor, you had to do it by hand — find the meeting, copy the content, paste it where you needed it.
With the API and MCP integration, that step is gone. Connect once, and your AI agent has access to your meetings whenever it needs them.
The mymeet.ai API key: where to find it and how it works
Your API key is already in Settings — get it yourself in a couple of clicks, no activation or request needed. You just need to find it and copy it before connecting to an agent.
Where to find your API key in mymeet.ai
Go to user settings and click the API Key row. The management page opens: creation date, a partial key value, and a Copy button that sends the full key to your clipboard.
The page follows the same layout as the calendar integration: creation date, copy button, and workspace selector — all on one management page.
One key, multiple workspaces
Every user has exactly one API key, regardless of how many workspaces they belong to. But the key is always tied to a specific workspace — that determines which meetings are accessible through the API and which usage limits apply.
The API key page has a workspace selector. Switch to a different workspace and the key's context changes: the agent now sees that workspace's meetings and inherits its plan limits.
To revoke access — click Regenerate key. The old key stops working immediately. Regeneration is available on any plan, including the free tier.
How to connect ChatGPT, Cursor, or Claude to mymeet.ai via MCP
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard for connecting AI agents to external data sources. ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and a growing list of other tools support it. Once connected, an agent can request data from mymeet.ai the same way it accesses any other connected source.
Important: MCP integration works in desktop applications.
Ready-made setup cards for each AI agent
In Integrations → AI Agents, there's a setup card for each supported tool. Each card includes step-by-step installation instructions, a config block ready to copy, a link to the API key page, and links to the official documentation. There's also a universal MCP page for any MCP-compatible tool that doesn't have its own card.
What connecting looks like in practice
Open the card for the agent you want, copy the config. Go to your API key, copy it. Paste both into your AI tool's settings. That's the connection done.
After that, the agent can pull meeting data from mymeet.ai on request — which meetings happened, what was discussed, who attended — without you switching between apps.
Who uses the API and AI agents in mymeet.ai
Different roles get different value from the API and MCP integration. Here's how it plays out in practice.
Product managers: meeting history available to your AI assistant
A PM runs dozens of syncs, user interviews, and strategy sessions. With a connected AI agent, you can ask questions about past meetings in plain language — "what did the team discuss about this feature last quarter" or "what decisions were made on the product this week" — and get answers from real transcript data.
Most useful for quarterly reviews, OKR sessions, and when onboarding a new team member who needs context fast.
Developers and technical teams: automate on top of meeting data
The open API lets you pull meeting data into your own systems — push summaries to CRM, send action items to task trackers, build custom data pipelines. Meetings become a structured data source for any internal tooling.
Most useful for teams that want to include mymeet.ai data in an existing automation stack.
Consultants and analysts: AI analysis of conversations at scale
A consultant runs dozens of client calls a month. Via MCP, an AI agent can analyze patterns across the meeting archive — recurring objections, common client questions, how discussions evolved over time — using real transcript data rather than memory.
Most useful for quarterly client reports and evaluating conversation quality across a team.
HR and recruiters: working with interview history through AI
A recruiter runs multiple open roles simultaneously. With a connected agent, you can ask questions across your interview archive from real mymeet.ai data.
Most useful for structured debriefs and building consistent evaluation criteria across interviews.
Plans and limits for the mymeet.ai API
Before connecting agents, it's worth understanding how the API interacts with plan tiers. On the free tier, the API key page and AI agent cards are visible and fully readable. But requests with the key won't go through until the workspace is on a paid plan.
Plan | API key | AI agents (MCP) |
Free | Visible, requests don't work | Instructions accessible, connection doesn't work |
Lite | Full access | Full access |
Pro | Full access | Full access |
Business | Full access | Full access |
Wrapping up
The API and MCP integration shift mymeet.ai from an app to a data source. Meeting transcripts, summaries, and metadata are now available to any AI tool that supports MCP — no copy-paste required. Your key is already in Settings. All that's left is connecting the agent you want.
Available on Lite, Pro, and Business plans.
FAQ: API and MCP in mymeet.ai
Where do I find my API key in mymeet.ai?
In user settings — click the API Key row. You can get the key yourself in Settings, it's already there.
How do I connect ChatGPT to mymeet.ai?
Go to Integrations → AI Agents and open the ChatGPT card. Copy the config, add your API key, and paste both into ChatGPT's settings. Full instructions are on the card.
How do I connect Claude to mymeet.ai via MCP?
Same process as ChatGPT — open the Claude card in AI Agents, copy the config, add your API key, paste into Claude's settings.
How do I connect Cursor to mymeet.ai?
Open the Cursor card in AI Agents. Copy the config, add your API key, paste into Cursor's MCP settings. Step-by-step instructions are on the card.
Which plans include API access in mymeet.ai?
Lite, Pro, and Business. On the free plan, the key is visible but requests don't go through.
What if my API key is compromised?
Click Regenerate key on the API key page. The old key stops working immediately. Regeneration is available on any plan, including free.
How many API keys can I have in mymeet.ai?
One per user, regardless of how many workspaces you're in.
Which workspace is my API key tied to?
The one selected in the workspace selector on the API key page. Switching workspaces changes which meetings are accessible.
What is MCP and why does it matter?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard for connecting AI agents to external data sources. It lets ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and others access mymeet.ai data directly through the API — without you copying anything manually.
Can I read the setup instructions on a free plan?
Yes. The API key page and all AI agent cards are fully accessible on any plan.
Andrey Shcherbina
Jun 18, 2026






