Bring awork right into your AI conversations.
With the MCP Server, you can connect your awork workspace directly to ChatGPT, so your AI assistant can access tasks, projects, docs and more from your awork workspace.
What you can do with it
Once connected, ChatGPT can act as your personal awork assistant.
You can ask it to:
Find and summarise tasks or projects (“Summarise the Website Redesign project from awork”)
Work with Docs ("Find the Client Report Doc from awork and check it for errors")
All operations respect your existing permissions and access rights in awork.
MCP server URL
Use the following URL to connect to the awork MCP server.
https://api.awork.com/api/v1/mcp
How to connect awork to ChatGPT
You can set this up in just a few steps.
ChatGPT Connectors are under ongoing development and their location in the menu as well as their functionality might change.
1. Open ChatGPT settings
In ChatGPT, click your name or profile icon in the bottom-left corner.
Select Settings → Connectors.
2. Create a new connector
Click Create connector.
Enter awork as the name.
Enter
https://api.awork.com/api/v1/mcp
as the URL.Select OAuth as the authentication method.
Confirm that you trust the application.
Click Create. ChatGPT will confirm once the connection is established.
💡 You can also publish the Connector to your entire ChatGPT workspace in the Workspace settings.
4. Use the connector
In a new chat, click + and then enable Use connectors.
Make sure awork is enabled.
When prompted, log in with your awork credentials to securely connect your account.
For example, ask ChatGPT: "Summarise project marketing campaign Q4 from awork"
Other clients
The awork MCP server should work with all chat clients that support the model context protocol. This for example includes Claude, Claude Code, Copilot in Visual Studio Code and others.
💡 Tip: You can also connect manually using an API key if your client doesn’t support OAuth.
See our full guide for details.