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What is the Aspire MCP connector?

The Aspire MCP Server allows you to securely connect Aspire with AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Claude, and other MCP-compatible clients.

Once connected, you can interact with Aspire using natural language to retrieve information, answer questions, and perform supported actions without navigating through multiple screens.

Examples include:

  • "Show me all unpaid bills due this week."

  • "List reimbursement claims awaiting approval."

  • "Find transactions from a specific vendor."

  • "Summarize company spending last month."

  • "What expenses are waiting for my approval?"

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that enables AI assistants to securely connect to external applications and services.

The Aspire MCP Server acts as the bridge between your AI assistant and your Aspire account.

How does Aspire MCP work?

When you connect Aspire to your AI assistant via MCP, the AI is granted a secure token scoped to your Aspire account. When you ask it a question — for example, "Which budgets are over 80%?" — the AI calls the relevant Aspire API in the background, retrieves the live data, and presents it to you in a clear, human-readable format.

Note: No data is cached or stored by the AI beyond your current conversation. Every query fetches fresh information directly from Aspire.

Which AI tools are compatible with Aspire MCP?

Aspire MCP is built on the open MCP standard and is compatible with any AI assistant that supports MCP connectors, including:

  • Claude (Anthropic) — via Claude desktop or the Cowork integration

  • ChatGPT (OpenAI)

  • Other MCP-compatible AI tools and agents

ℹ️ Check with your AI provider to confirm MCP connector support. We recommend Claude or ChatGPT for the richest Aspire experience.

Is Aspire MCP available to all Aspire customers?

Aspire MCP is currently in Beta. Please reach out to your Aspire relationship manager or contact our support team at support@aspireapp.com to enable Beta for your organization.

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