What is Clay?
Clay is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows users to search and manage their contacts across various platforms such as email, calendar, Twitter, LinkedIn, iMessage, Facebook, and WhatsApp. It enables users to take notes, set reminders, and perform various contact-related tasks.
How to use Clay?
To use Clay, you can either log into Clay and generate an API key via Smithery for quick setup or manually install it by editing the configuration file in the Claude Desktop app. Once set up, you can interact with the server to manage your contacts and notes.
Key features of Clay?
- Contact Search: Find contacts by job title, company, or keywords.
- Interaction Search: Retrieve past interactions based on criteria.
- Contact Statistics: Get numerical statistics related to contacts.
- Detailed Contact Info: Access comprehensive information for contacts.
- Add New Contact: Create new contacts with detailed information.
- Add Contact Note: Create notes associated with contacts.
- Retrieve Groups: Get user-defined groups or lists.
- Create New Group: Create and manage groups.
- Retrieve Notes and Events: Fetch notes and scheduled events.
Use cases of Clay?
- Searching for contacts based on job roles or companies.
- Keeping track of interactions with contacts over time.
- Organizing contacts into groups for better management.
- Setting reminders and notes for follow-ups with contacts.
FAQ from Clay?
- Can Clay search across multiple platforms?
Yes! Clay can search your contacts across email, calendar, and social media platforms.
- Is there a demo available?
A demo video is coming soon, but you can explore the features through the provided documentation.
- How do I install Clay?
You can install Clay via Smithery for a quick setup or manually by editing the configuration file in the Claude Desktop app.