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Wispr Flow

by Wispr Flow

Productivity16 tools

Search meeting transcripts, scratchpad notes, tasks and calendar events from your AI assistant. 16 tools, OAuth sign-in, and two vendor articles that disagree about whether it can write.

Verified connector

Listed by Anthropic as a partner connector in its Connectors Directory.

Connection checked by Agentman on .

Anthropic states this reflects the level of review a connector received, not a security audit.

Connect Wispr Flow via MCP

https://api.wisprflow.ai/connect/mcp

Works in any MCP-compatible client. In Agentman Studio it is one click — no config file to edit.

Wispr Flow Tools & Capabilities (16)

Tool names from Anthropic's directory listing. This server requires sign-in, so we could not read tool descriptions or parameter schemas.

Limits

  • Mac only. Wispr states MCP settings exist in Desktop Settings on Mac, with no iOS or Android equivalent, and that Notetaker itself is Mac-only.
  • Not available on HIPAA-covered accounts. Refused across the whole MCP surface, before the Cloud Sync check, for individual and organizational BAAs alike.
  • Notetaker beta gated. The MCP tab appears only once Notetaker has rolled out to your account. There is no way to enable it from the client side.
  • Cloud Sync must be on for transcript access, and an admin can lock it off for an organization.
  • The vendor's two MCP articles contradict each other on read-only. The directory-linked article claims nothing can be changed; the remote-MCP article documents note and task creation, and the tool list carries two write tools.
  • Anthropic publishes no permissions field. Unlike most connectors in this catalogue, there is no directory access label to check at all — neither "Read only" nor "Read and write".
  • No per-tool description, parameter schema or safety annotation is available. The endpoint is gated and Wispr publishes no tool reference, so every tool on this page is unannotated.
  • The scratchpad tool count does not match the vendor's description. Wispr says notes can be created and updated; the directory lists only two read tools for notes.
  • No scope covers the actual data. All four advertised scopes are OIDC identity scopes. Authorisation is effectively all-or-nothing over your Notetaker content.
  • Training coverage for meeting content is undocumented. Wispr's published training controls name dictation. Its security FAQ does not mention Notetaker at all.
  • Notetaker briefs fall outside zero data retention. Wispr states some Notetaker features rely on third-party AI providers not supported under ZDR, though training remains prohibited.
  • No participant notification. Nothing joins the call visibly; the consent obligation sits entirely with the recording user under Wispr's terms.
  • The server URL is not published. You must copy it from the Mac app, so a connector cannot be pre-provisioned from documentation alone.
  • No connection status in Wispr. All errors surface in the AI client instead.
  • Wispr disclaims output accuracy for Notetaker in capitals, warning that transcripts, summaries, action items and speaker attributions may contain errors, omissions or misattributions and should be reviewed before any business, legal, employment or compliance decision.
  • A certification discrepancy is visible in Wispr's own materials. Its marketing llms.txt and privacy page cite SOC 2 Type II, while its security and compliance FAQ states Type I completed April 2026 and Type II is still in its observation period with no report issued.
  • This page describes data access only. It is not legal advice on recording consent or on employment data.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Wispr Flow MCP connector read-only?

No. Wispr's own remote-MCP article says connected clients can create and update scratchpad notes and task status, and Anthropic's tool list includes two write tools. A second Wispr article, the one Anthropic links from the directory, states the connection is read-only. The tool list settles it: the write surface is two tools.

Can Claude read my Wispr Flow dictations through MCP?

No. Wispr states in two separate articles that the MCP server exposes Notetaker data only — meeting summaries and transcripts, scratchpad notes, tasks and calendar events — and that your dictations are not accessible through it. Dictation is the other half of the product, and it stays outside the connector's reach entirely.

Does connecting Wispr Flow to Claude let anyone train on my meetings?

Wispr's published training controls cover dictation data, and its data-usage page does not extend them to Notetaker meeting content in the same words. Wispr does state it never sells your data and that third-party AI providers may not use your data for model training. Ask Wispr directly if meeting transcripts are your concern.

Why does my MCP client say a Wispr Flow transcript is deleted?

A retention policy removed it. Wispr states that transcripts erased under a retention window are reported to connected clients as deleted, and their contents are never sent. Set the window in Settings, Data and Privacy, under Notetaker transcript retention: never delete, or auto-delete after 1, 7, 30, 90, 180 or 365 days.

Why can't I find the MCP tab in Wispr Flow settings?

The MCP tab appears only once Notetaker is enabled on your account. Wispr states MCP settings are Mac-only and part of the Notetaker beta, with no iOS or Android equivalent. If the tab is missing, Notetaker has not rolled out to your account yet, and no amount of client-side configuration will surface it.

Why won't Wispr Flow MCP connect on a HIPAA account?

MCP is not available for HIPAA-covered accounts at all. Wispr states connected tools are refused across the whole MCP surface, not just meeting content, and that the check runs before Cloud Sync, so enabling Cloud Sync will not fix it. Recording, transcripts and summaries in Notetaker continue to work normally.

Do I need Cloud Sync enabled for the Wispr Flow connector to work?

Yes, for transcripts. Wispr states that MCP transcript access requires Cloud Sync, and that connected tools cannot read your notes until it is enabled even though meetings still record without it. This is the most common cause of a connector that authorises successfully and then returns nothing.

Where do I get the Wispr Flow MCP server URL?

From inside the Mac app, not from Wispr's documentation. Open Settings, click MCP in the sidebar, and copy the server URL field. Wispr states the URL is the same for every tool, so one copy works across Claude, ChatGPT and any other MCP client at the same time.

Sources

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Server Info

Category
Productivity
Developer
Wispr Flow
Tools
16
Domain
api.wisprflow.ai

Using Claude Desktop or another MCP client? Setup docs — the connection URL above works anywhere.