Ask your AI assistant about your SaaS spend.
Spendrein runs a remote MCP server, so any MCP-compatible assistant — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Claude Code, VS Code, Windsurf — can read your audit and act on your spend from the chat you already use. It connects to Spendrein’s findings, never to your raw bank statement.
Your spend data, in the tool you already ask questions in.
People already paste invoices and billing screenshots into Claude and ChatGPT to make sense of them. The MCP connection skips the copy-paste: your assistant reads the structured audit directly, so “what am I overpaying for” and “cancel the tool we stopped using” become questions you ask in chat — grounded in Spendrein’s data, not a guess.
Two tools to read, two to act.
The read tools work on every account, including the free tier. The two write actions require a paid plan.
Query your latest audit
Ask your assistant what recurring charges Spendrein found. It can pull your most recent audit and its parsed subscription list — vendor, monthly cost, billing cycle, and recommendation — and reason over it in the chat you already work in.
Look up benchmark pricing
Ask whether you're overpaying for a vendor. The assistant fetches Spendrein's typical-spend range — low, typical, high — so it can tell you where a given subscription sits against the market.
Queue a managed cancellation
Tell your assistant to cancel a subscription and it queues Spendrein's managed cancellation flow for that specific subscription. It must identify the subscription unambiguously — Spendrein never auto-substitutes a similar vendor name.
Draft a negotiation script
Ask for leverage on a renewal and the assistant generates a vendor negotiation script — talking points plus a script you can send — saved to your negotiation history to re-fetch later.
The assistant sees findings, not your statement.
The connection exposes audit results and your subscription list — never the raw bank statement you uploaded.
Credentials are stored only as a SHA-256 hash. Tokens passed in a URL are rejected, and there’s one active credential per account.
Every tool call your assistant makes is written to an audit log, so you can see exactly what it read or did.
A token and a connector. That’s the setup.
Issue an MCP credential in your settings, add the server URL and bearer token to your assistant’s connector, and ask a question. The full quickstart, per-client config, and tool reference are in the MCP connection guide. Most people get there by running a SaaS audit first, so there’s something for the assistant to read.
Connecting your assistant, plainly explained.
Which AI assistants can connect to Spendrein?
Any MCP-compatible client — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Claude Code, VS Code, and Windsurf among them. Spendrein runs a remote MCP server over HTTP; you add it to your assistant's connector or MCP settings with a bearer token.
What can the assistant actually do with my spend data?
Two read actions are available to every account: query your most recent audit and its parsed subscription list, and look up Spendrein's typical-spend range for a vendor. Two write actions are reserved for paid plans: queue Spendrein's managed cancellation flow for a subscription, and generate a vendor negotiation script.
Does connecting an AI assistant expose my bank statements?
No. The assistant sees audit results and your subscription list — never the raw statement file you uploaded. Credentials are stored only as a SHA-256 hash, tokens passed in the URL are rejected, and every tool call is written to an audit log.
Is the AI assistant connection free?
The two read tools work on every account, including the free tier. The two write actions (managed cancellation and negotiation scripts) require a paid plan.
How do I connect my assistant?
Issue an MCP credential from your Spendrein settings, then add the server URL and bearer token to your assistant's connector settings. There's one active credential per account; the full quickstart and tool reference live in the MCP docs.
Put your spend data one question away.
Run a free audit, issue a credential, and connect your assistant. Read tools are free; the write actions come with a paid plan.
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