Steerco launches MCP server to make client–assistant exchanges traceable in ChatGPT and Claude
- Steerco said on April 24 it has made its Model Context Protocol server generally available, letting users call Steerco from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other MCP-compatible AI tools. - The company said the free tier can generate a “first traceable deck in minutes,” while enterprise plans add role-based permissions, audit exports, live data connectors, and white-glove onboarding. - The launch lands as MCP becomes a common way to plug AI into outside tools, with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google all documenting MCP support. (modelcontextprotocol.io) (developers.openai.com) (platform.claude.com) (cloud.google.com)
Steerco said Friday it has launched a Model Context Protocol server that plugs its software into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other compatible AI tools. (natlawreview.com) Model Context Protocol, or MCP, is a standard way for an AI app to connect to outside data sources and tools, much like a single port that fits many devices. The protocol’s own documentation says clients like Claude and ChatGPT can use it to reach files, databases, search tools, and workflows. (modelcontextprotocol.io) Steerco said its server is aimed at revenue teams building quarterly business reviews, renewal decks, executive business reviews, and other customer-facing materials inside those chat tools. The company said the product keeps the work in Steerco rather than in a single chat session. (natlawreview.com) The company said the pitch is traceability: every number linked to a source, every edit signed, and every send logged on the record. Zach Hawley, Steerco’s founder and chief executive, said companies need to prove “what it said, to whom, and on whose authority.” (natlawreview.com) Steerco said any user can connect the service to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini at no cost and generate a first “traceable deck” in minutes. It said enterprise plans keep role-based permissions, audit exports, live data connectors, and white-glove onboarding. (natlawreview.com) (afvnews.ca) On its website, Steerco says it connects to more than 600 sources and automates presentation work from systems including Salesforce, HubSpot, Gong, Gainsight, Snowflake, Amplitude, BigQuery, Zendesk, Jira, and Stripe. The company describes itself as the “intelligence and communication layer” for enterprise presentation automation. (getsteerco.com) That product framing has shifted quickly. In May 2025, Steerco described its public launch as an AI assistant for customer success managers; by April 2026, it was marketing “Steerco v3” as an autonomous presentation platform for the entire enterprise. (finance.yahoo.com) (einpresswire.com) The broader market has moved the same way, from chatbots that answer questions to systems that call external tools and company data. OpenAI documents remote MCP servers for ChatGPT and its API, Anthropic documents an MCP connector for Claude, and Google has announced official MCP support for Google services. (developers.openai.com) (platform.claude.com) (cloud.google.com) OpenAI’s help center says full MCP support in ChatGPT web is available for Business and Enterprise or Edu customers, with role-based controls for developer mode and vetted apps. That puts Steerco’s launch inside a larger enterprise push to govern which tools an assistant can call and who can use them. (help.openai.com) Steerco’s bet is that customer-facing AI work will not be judged only on speed. It will also be judged on whether a company can show the source, the editor, and the record after the chat window closes. (natlawreview.com)