Skip to main content
The Qonto MCP server is exposed as a custom connector in Claude. Once added, it shows up in both Claude Desktop (macOS, Windows) and Claude.ai (web), under the same Claude account.
Custom connectors require a Claude Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise plan.

Setup

1

Open Claude connectors

2

Add a custom connector

Click Add custom connector and paste the Qonto MCP server URL:
https://mcp.qonto.com/mcp
Name the connector Qonto.
3

Authorize Qonto

Claude opens an OAuth window. Sign in to Qonto, pick the organization to connect, and confirm the scopes Claude is asking for.On success, the window closes and the Qonto connector appears with a green dot in your connector list.
4

Verify in chat

Start a new conversation. Claude shows a Connectors icon in the composer, confirm Qonto is enabled, then ask:
List my last five transactions.
Claude will prompt you to allow the list_transactions tool the first time it is used.

Removing the connector

Open the connector entry in claude.ai/customize/connectors and click Remove. To also revoke Qonto’s side of the consent, do it from the connected apps section of your Qonto account.

Notes

  • The connector configuration is stored in your Claude account, not on a single device, so it follows you across desktop and web.
  • Claude will surface a permission prompt the first time each tool is used in a session, you can choose Allow once or Allow always.
  • If the OAuth window opens but never finishes, see Troubleshooting.