What's Flitsy?
A CRM that lives inside this chat.
Flitsy plugs your customers, email, calendar, and Slack into me. So instead of bouncing between seven tabs, you just ask. I read, I draft, I chase the follow-ups. You stay in flow.
Five minutes to set up. Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Zed — anything that speaks MCP.
Show me, then.
Sure — here's what's stalled in your pipeline:
Want me to draft check-ins for the top two? I'll match the tone from your last thread with each.
Yeah — draft one for Acme. I'll have a read.
Matched the tone from your last thread with Sarah. Nothing leaves your inbox until you hit Send:
Hi Sarah,
Hope you're well. Wanted to circle back on the proposal we walked through three weeks back — I know you mentioned a board check-in was the next thing on the list.
If a one-pager would help going into that meeting, happy to put one together…
Cool. While we're here — what's my week look like?
Eight booked, eleven still loose. The Unscheduled column is who I'd suggest slotting in next — drag any of them onto a day to commit:
Drop on Unscheduled to clear.
How do I set this up?
Three small things. About five minutes.
- 1Copy the Flitsy MCP URL. One URL, same for everyone:
https://my.flitsy.app/mcp - 2Paste it into your AI client. Claude, Cursor, Zed — anything that speaks MCP. Your account is created the moment you connect.
- 3Connect your stack. Gmail, Slack, calendar, Sheets, Notion. Each one's a switch, not a project.
Why "MCP-first"? What does that mean?
Because the AI should come to your tools — not the other way around.
MCP is the new shared language between AI clients (Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT) and the apps you already use. Flitsy speaks it natively, which means your CRM doesn't need its own UI — the AI is the UI.
You stop bouncing between tabs. You stop copy-pasting context. You stop building reports nobody reads.
A few more questions before I get started.
Of course. Click any of these:
Do I need to be technical?
No. If you can paste a URL into your AI client's settings, you're done. There's no command line, no install, no config file to edit.
Where does my customer data live?
In a tenant-isolated Postgres database we run on Railway (Singapore). Each tenant's data is fully separated from every other tenant's, encrypted at rest, and exportable any time. The full story is on our privacy page.
Does it work with ChatGPT, Cursor, Zed?
Anything that speaks MCP. Claude Desktop is the smoothest experience today; ChatGPT support is in beta. Drop your URL in, and the AI takes it from there.
How is this different from a "real" CRM?
It is a real CRM — it just doesn't have screens. The same records, the same relationships, the same reports — except the interface is a conversation, not a dashboard. Less clicks. Less context-switching. More work done.
What does it cost?
Free forever for 2 users and up to 6,000 records — no trial clock. Pro is $19/month (USD) for 2 seats with unlimited records, all integrations, smart views, and Flitsy email sending; extra seats are +$19/month each from the third. Full pricing here. You'll only pay your AI provider for usage on top of Flitsy, same way you do today.
Can I get notified on my Mac when something changes?
Yes — webhook-notify is our companion macOS app. It gives you a stable webhook URL and turns each inbound event into a clean native Mac notification, formatted by your own rules — so deal changes, new contacts and follow-ups land in Notification Center instead of another tab. Point Flitsy (or anything else that sends webhooks) at it. Get webhook-notify for macOS →