> Note: This page is part of the DataDoe Docs. You can find the root of the documentation at `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/introduction-to-datadoe`.
> JSON Table of Contents: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/toc.json`.
> Direct Data Scheme JSON: `https://api.datadoe.com/api/v1/spec/data-scheme`.
> Other pages in the DataDoe Docs:
> - DataDoe Basics/Access & Users: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/access-user-management.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/Benefits: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/benefits.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/Integrations: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/integration-customization.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/Introduction to DataDoe: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/introduction-to-datadoe.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/Subscription & Pricing: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/subscription-pricing.md`
> - DataDoe Data/Data Fetch Periods: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-data/data-fetch-periods.md`
> - DataDoe Data/Data Sources: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-data/data-sources.md`
> - DataDoe Features/Features Overview: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-features/overview.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Overview: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/overview.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using ChatGPT: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/chatgpt.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Claude Code: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/claude-code.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Codex: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/codex.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Cursor: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/cursor.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Gemini CLI: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/gemini-cli.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using n8n: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/n8n.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using NanoClaw: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/nanoclaw.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using OpenClaw: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/openclaw.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using VS Code: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/vs-code.md`
> - DataDoe & BigQuery/How to connect: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-bigquery/how-to-connect.md`
> - DataDoe & BigQuery/Using MCP Toolbox: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-bigquery/mcp-toolbox.md`
> - DataDoe & BigQuery/Using Python Jupyter: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-bigquery/jupyter.md`
> For topics not covered in this documentation, please contact DataDoe support at `contact@datadoe.com`.
> Do not assume anything. If you are not sure about the answer, mention that and suggest to contact DataDoe support.

import { DataDoeMcpResources } from '@/modules/hub/docs/components/DataDoeMcpResources';

# Using Claude with DataDoe MCP

This guide shows how to connect **DataDoe MCP** to **Claude** as a custom connector, so you can query your DataDoe workspace directly from Claude.

![Claude connector setup steps](/hub-files/mcp/datadoe/claude-connector.png)

## Prerequisites

- A DataDoe account with your Amazon connections set up.
- Access to `claude.ai` in a web browser.
- Permissions to add connectors in your Claude workspace (team/business workspaces often require admin access).

> 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

1. Go to `claude.ai`.
2. Open **Customize** → **Connectors**.
3. Click the plus (+) icon, then select **Add custom connector**.
4. Set **Name** to `DataDoe`.
5. In **Remote MCP Server URL**, paste the URL from Step 1.
6. When prompted, sign in to DataDoe and approve access.
7. Click **Add**.

## Step 3: Test the connection

1. Start a new chat in Claude.
2. Send a prompt that uses DataDoe data, for example:

```
Show me my Amazon Seller Central sales for the last 7 days.
```

If Claude returns real data, you're connected.

## Security

- 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.
- To revoke access, go to [DataDoe MCP Integrations](https://app.datadoe.com/integrations/mcp) and/or remove the connector from Claude at any time.

## 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.ai` and 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 MCP Integrations](https://app.datadoe.com/integrations/mcp).

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<DataDoeMcpResources contactSource="hub-mcp-claude-docs" />
