MCP connector
Link Claude, ChatGPT or Mistral to your Vivlab dashboard: edit a page, write an article, find a product or create a discount code. Your whole site and store fit inside a conversation, and you never share your password.
Works with MCP-compatible assistants
Hand off your repetitive tasks in plain language: update a batch of prices, translate descriptions, prepare a set of articles. The AI does what you would do yourself.
The assistant never receives your credentials. It goes through an authorization you grant yourself, and can revoke whenever you want.
Everything the assistant does stays confined to your Vivlab site, and nothing else. You always review the proposed actions before confirming them.
Getting started
No key or token to copy. You give the connector address to your assistant; it works out how to authenticate on its own and opens the Vivlab authorization page.
MCP connector address
From this address, your assistant opens the Vivlab authorization page in your browser. There is nothing else to enter.
✓ No API key to manageEnter the connector address in your assistant and start the connection.
Your browser opens on Vivlab. Sign in if you aren't already.
The page shows the connector and the access it requests. Click Authorize to confirm.
Back in your assistant, it acts on your site. The authorization renews itself.
Access levels
The authorization covers two distinct levels, shown in plain words before you confirm. To review or analyze with no risk, stay on viewing; to let the AI act, grant editing.
The assistant can search and read your site, but changes nothing.
On top of viewing, the assistant can create, update and delete.
What the assistant handles
Once connected, the assistant handles your site exactly as you do from the dashboard. Read is available as soon as you connect; Edit only if you granted it.
Search, view, create, update and delete a product with its prices.
List, view, create, update and delete a category.
List, view, create, update and delete a filter.
Search, view, create, update and delete a discount code.
Search, view, create, update and delete a rate.
Search, view and edit the content of a page on your site.
Articles, authors, sections and tags: list, create, update and delete.
Search, view and update the status of an order.
Search and view your recurring subscriptions.
And also: upload an image or file and get its address to use on a listing, available with editing.
Set up your assistant
The steps depend on the tool, but the address to provide is always the same. Here is what matters for the most common MCP clients.
App and web
Settings, then connectors: add a custom connector by pasting the address. Claude opens the Vivlab authorization page.
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Enable MCP servers, add a connector with the address and choose OAuth as the connection method.
Vibe
Settings, then connectors, then custom connector: a name, the address, then enable it in a conversation.
Terminal
One command, then /mcp to start the authorization:
Config file
Declare the Vivlab server as a remote connector in your client's MCP config:
{ "mcpServers": {
"vivlab": {
"url": "…/mcp"
} } }Most are compatible
Any recent MCP client works: provide the address, confirm the authorization, and you're set. Check your tool's documentation.
Once connected, it can edit your site according to the access you granted. Only authorize tools you trust, and always review the proposed actions before confirming them.
Connect with confidenceRemove the connector from your assistant: it can no longer reach your site.
Left unused, the authorization eventually expires on its own.
As long as it exists, the connection only reaches your site, nothing else.
One address to paste, one authorization to grant, and the AI you already use works with your whole site: pages, blog, products and orders. No password, under your control.