Civly Command Center puts Civly’s research tools inside the chat you are already having. You sign in with your Civly account the first time you connect, and there is nothing else to set up. Steps for Claude and for ChatGPT are below.

What it does

Civly Command Center gives campaign and advocacy teams direct access to Civly’s research platform. You ask in the chat, the work runs on Civly, and the answer comes back in the same conversation.

Ask questions of Civly’s research data

Federal and state campaign finance, donor records, lobbying, legislative activity and congressional trading — roughly 300 datasets, queried in plain language and answered in seconds. Search the catalog first to find out what exists, then ask the question.

Commission an opposition research book

On a candidate, donor or organization. You choose the political angle, confirm the social accounts the research found before anything is spent, and get back a finished Word document.

Run an AI Narrative probe

See what ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity and Grok currently tell voters about a candidate, with every answer graded as helping, neutral or hurting, and an action plan for changing it.

Research public social media

A person’s public accounts across twelve platforms at once — X, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Substack, Bluesky, Facebook, Truth Social, Rumble, Twitch and LinkedIn — with one result shape for all of them.

Most of the tools only read: they search the catalog, answer a question of the data, report how a job is doing, or hand back a report that is already finished. A few start work that costs money, and those behave differently — see how spending works.

What you need

Connect it in Claude

If you see Civly Command Center in Claude’s connector directory, add it from there, sign in with your Civly account, and you are finished. Nothing below applies.

Don’t see it in the directory yet? Add it by URL
Connector address, for adding by URL https://app.civly.ai/mcp

Add it by URL

  1. Open your Connectors settings.
  2. Click +, then Add custom connector.
  3. Paste https://app.civly.ai/mcp as the remote MCP server URL and click Add. Leave the advanced settings alone — Civly registers itself, so there is no client ID or secret for you to find.
  4. Sign in with your Civly account and approve access on the consent screen.
  5. In a conversation, click +, choose Connectors, and switch on Civly Command Center.

On a Team or Enterprise organization, an owner adds it once for everyone, from Organization settings → Connectors → Add → Custom → Web, using the same URL. Each member then connects their own Civly account from their own Connectors settings.

Connect it in ChatGPT

If you see Civly Command Center in ChatGPT’s apps directory, add it from there and sign in with your Civly account. That route needs no developer mode. Nothing below applies.

Don’t see it in the directory yet? Add it by URL

Add it by URL

  1. In Settings, turn on developer mode. It sits with the advanced security settings, and ChatGPT flags it as elevated risk because it lets a conversation call tools on servers outside OpenAI. This is only needed to add a connector by URL.
  2. Go to Connectors and create a new one. Name it Civly Command Center.
  3. Enter https://app.civly.ai/mcp as the server URL — including the /mcp on the end — and choose OAuth for authentication.
  4. Sign in with your Civly account when prompted. ChatGPT reads the tool list from the server once you are through.
  5. Start a new conversation and add Civly Command Center from the tools menu.

Both assistants move these menus around from time to time. If a label here does not match what you see, look for the setting that adds your own connector or MCP server. The address to give it is always the same.

How spending works

Reading costs nothing. Searching the data catalog, asking a question of the data, checking how a job is doing and downloading a report you have already paid for are all free to run, as often as you want.

A few tools start work that does cost money — a research book, an AI Narrative probe, a social media research run. Those follow three rules, and the rules are why the connector will sometimes say no:

Long jobs behave the same way in a chat as they do in the app. The tool hands back an id and a time estimate, the work carries on at Civly, and you ask for the status when you want it. You can close the conversation and come back to it.

What it will not do

What to ask

Openers that reach each part of the connector:

The first, second and fourth cost nothing to run. The third and fifth name a client, because they start paid work.

Support

Questions about the connector, or about getting access: [email protected], or send us a note and we will get back to you.

Civly’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use govern everything the connector does.

The product the connector reaches into is described on the Command Center & Clips page.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a Civly account? +
Yes. The connector reaches the same platform through the same account your team already uses in the Civly app, and connecting it signs you in to that account. What you can run through it follows the entitlements already on your account.
Does connecting cost anything? +
No. Connecting is free, and so is everything that only reads: searching the data catalog, asking questions of the data, checking how a job is doing, and downloading a report you have already paid for. Only the tools that start new research cost money, and each of those names the paying client and asks before it starts.
What happens if I ask for a research book without saying who it is for? +
It is refused before anything starts, and the refusal tells you which client names your account can bill to. Nothing is charged for a refused run. The same is true when a client’s monthly allowance is already used up.
Can the connector change or delete anything? +
No. Questions of the data run read-only, so nothing the connector does inserts, updates or deletes a record, and those questions call no outside service. The tools that write only start a job you asked for, or cancel one you started. Some tools do read from outside Civly by design, and are labeled as such: the AI Narrative probe queries public chatbots, and social media research reads public accounts.
Which social platforms does it cover? +
Twelve: X, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Substack, Bluesky, Facebook, Truth Social, Rumble, Twitch and LinkedIn. Public accounts only, and the result comes back in the same shape whichever platforms you pick.
How long does a research book or a narrative probe take? +
Longer than a chat message. Both hand back an id and a time estimate as soon as they start, then keep running on Civly’s side. You ask for the status when you want it, and you can close the conversation in the meantime.
Does it work with assistants other than Claude and ChatGPT? +
It should work anywhere you can add a remote MCP server that authenticates with OAuth. Claude and ChatGPT are the two we document and test, so those are the ones we can support step by step.