Use CraftMyFlow Inside Claude and Other AI Agents (MCP)
The hardest part of automating a workflow isn't wiring the tools together — it's deciding what's worth automating in the first place. That takes a structured look at each step: how manual it is, how much time it eats, and which tools could take it over. CraftMyFlow does that analysis, and it keeps a library of proven workflow templates. Now your assistant can use both directly.
CraftMyFlow is live as an MCP server. MCP — the Model Context Protocol — is the open standard that lets AI agents call real tools instead of improvising. Connect it once and Claude (or ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client) can browse workflow templates and score a workflow for automation potential — grounded in our data.
What your assistant can do
- Browse workflow templates — pre-built automation recipes by role or category, each with steps, the tools used, time estimates, and automation potential per step. A ready-made starting point instead of a blank canvas.
- Analyze a workflow — describe a manual process and get an automation score, estimated hours saved, and step-by-step tool recommendations with effort and impact for each.
Browsing the templates is free — that's the proprietary library doing the work. Analysis runs on a daily free allowance. Because the assistant reasons over the results, you can say "analyze my weekly lead-gen workflow, then find a template that matches the parts worth automating" and get a plan in one exchange, not a week of research.
Connect in about two minutes
In your MCP client, open connector settings, add a custom connector, and paste the Keelara MCP server URL — leave the OAuth fields blank, since registration is automatic. Sign in with a free Keelara account, set the tools to Always allow, and go. The setup steps and FAQ live on the CraftMyFlow MCP page, and you can try each tool live in the linked Keelara console playground.
The full analyzer is still here
The connector complements the app. Keep exploring recipes at /templates and running the full analyzer when you want the visual breakdown. And since PromptCueLab, CraftMyStack, and MatchMyTool are MCP servers too, one Keelara login hands your assistant the whole toolkit. Connect CraftMyFlow and decide what to automate with real numbers, not guesswork.