Works beyond ChatGPT — This guide focuses on ChatGPT, but the Noota MCP server works with any MCP-compatible AI client. The setup is similar: use the same server URL and authorize with your Noota account.
What you can do once connected
"Summarize my last sales call with Acme Corp"
"Find all meetings where we discussed pricing in January"
"What action items came out of yesterday's team standup?"
"Which interviews mentioned React experience?"
"Give me the full transcript of my call with John Smith last Friday"
Prerequisites
A noota account with recorded meetings
A ChatGPT Plus, Team, or Enterprise subscription (with admin role)
Setup guide
Step 1 — Open ChatGPT Settings
Go to chatgpt.com and log in
Click your profile icon in the top-right corner
Select Settings
Step 2 — Go to Connectors
In the Settings sidebar, click Apps
Click Advanced settings
If you don’t see them, you probably don’t have sufficient permissions
Enable the Developer mode
Click Create app
Step 3 — Add the noota MCP server
Select Add custom connector or MCP Server
Add a name e.g. “noota”
Enter the following URL in the server URL field:
https://mcp.noota.io/mcpSelect OAuth as authentication
Optionally add an Icon
Accept the warning and click Create
Step 4 — Sign in to Noota
ChatGPT will automatically redirect you to Noota to authorize access.
You'll be taken to the Noota login page
Sign in to your Noota account
Step 5 — Connection confirmation
Once authorized, you'll be redirected back to ChatGPT. The noota connector should now show as Connected in your Connectors list.
Step 6 — Start asking questions
Open a new ChatGPT conversation, add noota as tool and start asking about your meetings.
Step 7 — Publish in your workspace
To make noota available to all your users in your workspace, you can “publish” it.
Go to the App Settings
Find the “…” and click Publish
On the next screen accept the warning messages
Click Publish
noota can now be found in the workspace apps
What's available
ChatGPT has access to 6 Noota tools that work together automatically — you never need to call them by name.
Tool | What it does |
Search records | Find meetings by title, date, duration, type (audio/video), participant, folder, or workspace |
Keyword search | Search inside meeting content — find calls where a topic or phrase was actually discussed |
Search contacts | Look up contacts by name, email, or company |
List folders | Browse your Noota folders |
List workspaces | View your team workspaces |
Example prompts to try
Find meetings
"Show me all my calls from last week"
"Find video meetings longer than 1 hour from Q1"
"List all recordings in the 'Sales' folder"
"Find all calls with Acme Corp in the Sales workspace from January"
Search by what was discussed
"Which meetings mentioned the budget?"
"Find all calls where React or TypeScript came up"
"Did anyone bring up the renewal contract in recent meetings?"
Get details from a specific meeting
"Give me the full transcript of my last call with Sarah Jones"
"Summarize the action items from the product team meeting on March 1st"
"What did we decide about pricing in last week's sales call?"
Troubleshooting
I don't see the Connectors option in ChatGPT?
MCP connectors require a ChatGPT Plus, Team, or Enterprise plan. Check your subscription and upgrade if needed.
Authorization failed / I can't log in?
Make sure you're using your Noota account credentials. Try logging into app.noota.io first to confirm they work, then retry the connection from ChatGPT.
ChatGPT says it can't find my meetings?
Check that you have recorded meetings in your Noota account. New recordings may take a few minutes to be indexed and available.
The connector shows as connected but tools aren't responding?
Try disconnecting and reconnecting the Noota connector in ChatGPT Settings. If the issue persists, contact Noota support.
How can the noota connector be used outside of the developer mode?
For the moment this is not possible. The ChatGTP MCP integration is in beta










