Connect to Claude
Connect DataDoe MCP to Claude
This guide shows how to connect DataDoe MCP to Claude as a custom connector, so you can query your DataDoe workspace directly from Claude.
What you need
- A DataDoe account with your Amazon connections already set up
- Access to
claude.aiin a web browser - Permissions to add connectors in your Claude workspace (team/business workspaces often require admin access)
Note: During setup you will be redirected to DataDoe to sign in and approve access.
Step 1: Copy the DataDoe MCP URL
Copy this URL: https://mcp.datadoe.com/mcp/v1.
Step 2: Add DataDoe as a custom connector in Claude
- Go to
claude.ai. - Open Customize → Connectors.
- Click the plus (+) icon, then select Add custom connector.
- Set Name to
DataDoe. - In Remote MCP Server URL, paste the MCP Server URL.
- When prompted, sign in to DataDoe and approve access.
- Click Add.
Step 3: Test the connection
- Start a new chat in Claude.
- Send your first message, for example:
Show me all sellers and vendors.
If the connector is set up correctly, Claude should be able to retrieve results from your DataDoe organization.
Troubleshooting
I don't see Connectors or Add custom connector
- Your Claude plan may not support custom connectors, or your workspace permissions may not allow adding them.
- If you're in a managed workspace, ask your Claude admin to enable connectors and/or add DataDoe on your behalf.
Sign-in or approval loops forever
- Allow popups and redirects for
claude.aiand DataDoe. - Disable strict tracking protection or browser extensions that block third-party cookies.
- Retry in a clean/incognito window to rule out extension issues.
Claude says "not authorized" or DataDoe returns an auth error
- Re-add the connector and complete the DataDoe approval prompt again.
- Make sure you're signed in to the correct DataDoe workspace/user.
- If needed, revoke and re-authorize from DataDoe → Integrations → MCP (
/integrations/mcp).
Security notes
- Claude uses an OAuth-style sign-in and approval flow to access DataDoe.
- Access is scoped to the permissions of the DataDoe user who approved the connection.
- You can remove the connector from Claude at any time and/or revoke access in DataDoe.
