Path: Claude → Organization Settings → Connectors
What this article covers
This guide walks through connecting a Wazzi MCP server to Claude as a custom web connector. Setup happens in two places:
- At the organization level — so the connector is available to everyone in your Claude workspace.
- At the personal level — so each user is authenticated against it individually.
Before you start
You'll need the MCP URL for the Wazzi connector you want to wire in. Grab it from the connector's Access tab in Wazzi:
- Asana
- High Level
- Knowledge Base
- Or any other connector you've added — see Browsing the Connectors Catalog.
Each Wazzi connector has its own MCP URL, so if your team uses multiple connectors you'll repeat this flow per connector.
Steps
1. Open Organization Settings in Claude
Click your profile icon in the bottom left and select Organization Settings.
2. Add a custom web connector
Click Connectors in the left navigation. In the top right, click Add → Custom → Web.
3. Create the connector
Give the connector a name (use the same name your team will recognize — e.g., Wazzi · High Level) and paste in the MCP URL from Wazzi.
4. Connect from your personal settings
The connector now appears in your organization's connector list, but each user still needs to authenticate against it individually. Go to your personal settings in the left nav, click Connectors, find the one you just added, and click Connect.
5. Sign in to Wazzi
You'll be redirected to the Wazzi sign-in screen. Sign in with your Wazzi account and your Claude connector is live. The user you sign in as is the user whose Wazzi permissions Claude inherits — so use the same account that has the access groups and permissions your work requires.
That's it — Claude is now connected to your Wazzi MCP server.
Troubleshooting
- Claude says "no tools available" after connecting. Either you don't have MCP permissions on this connector (see Managing Permissions), or the connector itself has no usable instances. Open the connector in Wazzi and verify there's at least one healthy instance.
- Sign-in loops or fails. Sign out of Wazzi in your browser first, then retry the Claude → Connect flow. A stale session is the most common cause.
- "Permission denied" when Claude calls a tool. The Wazzi user you signed in as doesn't have that specific MCP toggle enabled. See Managing Permissions and find which group should grant the action.
- I want to switch to a different Wazzi account. In Claude personal settings → Connectors, click the connector and choose Disconnect, then reconnect — you'll be prompted to sign in again, this time as the new account.
What's next
- Set up another connector: Browsing the Connectors Catalog.
- Decide what your team can do via Claude: Managing Permissions.
- Want to wire the same connector into ChatGPT instead? Connecting ChatGPT to Your Wazzi MCP.