Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini & any MCP client
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Connect Caugia to Claude (or any MCP-compatible assistant) and ask your own binding constraint, the revenue it is leaking, and the next move in plain language, without leaving the assistant you already work in.
Read-only · Tenant-isolated · Deterministic results
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard. You connect once and read your finished Caugia results from inside the AI assistant you already use.
Add Caugia as an MCP connector in Claude (Desktop or Code today; one-click connect for the Claude and ChatGPT web apps is on the near-term roadmap).
“What is my binding growth constraint, and what is it costing me per year?” No dashboards, no exports.
Caugia returns the finished result: GRIP score, the binding constraint, annual leakage, the 14/30/90-day plan, and the evidence.
You: Use Caugia. What is the single biggest thing holding back our growth, and what does it cost us a year?
Caugia: Your binding constraint is mid-funnel conversion in enterprise deals (Sales Execution), high confidence. It is leaking about €1.84M a year, with €520K recoverable. Archetype: Pipeline Illusion. First move: pre-stage the SOC2 and DPA packet at the first enterprise call and track stage-3 cycle time weekly.
The MCP serves your finished results only. It does not run engines or expose raw data.
Your single binding constraint, GRIP score, confidence, and the archetype it matches.
Annual revenue leakage and the recoverable upside, in your currency.
The 14/30/90-day action plan, each step with an owner, a success metric, and a failure mode.
Cohort metrics, named peer cases, and the patterns Caugia ruled out.
A connection only ever returns that workspace’s own finished results. Never another customer’s data, never raw data, and it cannot change anything.
Caugia’s diagnostic engines, benchmark dataset, and methodology never leave our servers. The MCP returns only the finished result.
Returned content is explicitly flagged to the assistant as data, not instructions, so it cannot be used to hijack the conversation.
GRIP OS subscribers get full access: the live cockpit inside your assistant. Pulse and the standalone Intelligence Report include a one-time allowance to try it.