External AI Tools via MCP
Sally supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which lets your organization connect Sally to external AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Langdock, or OpenHands. Once enabled by an admin, users of those tools can query Sally's meetings, transcripts and summaries directly from their AI client.
If you as the controller decide to connect Sally to an external tool via MCP, it is your responsibility to make sure the external service is GDPR-compliant for your use case. Sally sends the linked content to that tool exactly as it is stored — no data masking is applied on the way out, and Sally has no influence on how the external provider processes the data afterwards (retention, AI training, onward transfers). Direct any privacy questions about the connected tool to the respective vendor (e.g. Anthropic for Claude, OpenAI for ChatGPT).
How to disable MCP
Administrators can enable or disable MCP for individual users at any time via Manage user integrations. Turning Sally MCP off in the integrations panel immediately revokes all MCP access for that user.
Related documentation
- Data Masking for AI — how personal data is protected when Sally processes it with its own AI (this protection does not apply to MCP-connected external tools).
- Hosting & Subprocessors — Sally's own subprocessors, distinct from MCP-connected external tools.
- Sally MCP setup guide — how to connect an AI client, plus per-client guides for Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Langdock and OpenHands.