iGreet for AI
Connect Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor to your iGreet account. Your assistant drafts the card — you review it before anything is sent.
On a personal account, you already need a card pack with a remaining card — the assistant cannot start a draft without one. Business workspaces use their plan instead, with no pack required.
Your assistant uses iGreet tools on your account — the same cards, reminders, and delivery options you already have on the web.
Your assistant picks a design, writes a draft, and shares an edit link — nothing is sent until you say so. Personal accounts need a remaining card in a pack; business workspaces do not.
Ask what’s coming up. Manage birthdays and reminders so the people you care about aren’t missed.
When you grant send permission, your assistant can schedule delivery — you still review the card first.
Start a collaborative card so a team or family can add messages together, then share one greeting.
Change the wording, add another text, or open the card in iGreet if you’d rather finish it yourself.
Business accounts can look up contacts and teammates, then send from the workspace. Cards come from your plan — no card pack required.
The same flow on Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor — only the connect screen changes.
Paste the iGreet MCP URL into your assistant and sign in. Claude and ChatGPT use OAuth; Cursor uses an access token from settings.
Say who it’s for and why. Your assistant writes a draft and always shares an edit link. Personal accounts need a remaining card in a pack first; business workspaces do not.
Open the card in iGreet, adjust anything you like, then send or schedule. Payments stay in your browser.
Choose your assistant for step-by-step setup. Other MCP clients work the same way.
Connect once. Then ask for a card the next time someone should feel remembered.