Hubble’s MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server lets tools like ChatGPT or Claude connect directly to your Hubble workspace, so your AI assistant can work with your research content more intelligently. In simple terms, it gives the AI a secure way to access things like study data, recordings, notes, summaries, and transcripts from Hubble when you ask for help.
While a typical app integration usually does one or two specific things, an MCP server is more flexible: it lets the AI understand what information is available and use it in more useful ways during a conversation. That means instead of just linking out to Hubble, you can directly converse with AI to explore findings, answer questions about studies, compare interviews, and support analysis using the context already in your Hubble workspace.
To connect Hubble with ChatGPT, you need at least ChatGPT Plus subscription.
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Setting Up Hubble in ChatGPT
Step 1. Go to Settings, Apps tab, and select Advanced settings.
Step 2. Toggle and enable Developer mode.
Step 3. Create a new app and insert the details as below. Make sure to use https://api.hubble.team/v1/mcp in the MCP Server URL field.
Step 4. When first connecting, you may be prompted to specify permission details like getting study records, details, recording information, and so on.
Once the server is connected, you'll see Hubble in the Enabled apps.
Examples
Once it's connected, you can call AI to connect with your Hubble workspace to ask research specific questions. Below are some examples: