
Close CRM MCP Server
Close's official hosted MCP server with scoped read, write, and destructive permission levels for AI agents.
Overview
Close hosts its own MCP server at mcp.close.com, using OAuth 2.0 with distinct permission scopes for read, write, and destructive actions so teams can control exactly how much an AI agent can change. It is supported across Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and n8n, letting an agent look up leads, update opportunity status, and log activity inside Close's CRM.
Best for: Worth choosing if you run Close and need fine-grained control over exactly what an AI agent can read, write, or delete.
Key features
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| MCP Server | $0 free connector | requires a Close account |
Pricing changes often. Verify current pricing on the vendor site before you buy.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Official, with unusually granular permission scoping
- Broad AI client and automation-tool support (including n8n)
- Destructive-action scoping reduces risk of agent mistakes
Cons
- Only useful if the team already runs Close
- Smaller install base than Salesforce or HubSpot's connectors
- Permission setup adds a configuration step most connectors skip
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