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Connecting a tool means pasting one link into it and signing in. You only do this once per tool. After that, the tool reads and writes to your shared memory on its own.

Before you start

1

Create your Deepmerge account

Sign up at app.deepmerge.ai. This becomes your team’s shared memory.
2

Find your connection link

Open your dashboard and copy the connection link. It looks like this:
https://app.deepmerge.ai/mcp
This is the address your AI tools use to reach your shared memory.

Connect a tool

The exact buttons differ between tools, but the idea is always the same: find where the tool lets you add a connector (sometimes called an integration or an MCP server), paste the link, and sign in to Deepmerge when it asks. The easiest place to start is Claude:
  1. Open Settings → Connectors.
  2. Choose Add custom connector.
  3. Paste your connection link and confirm.
  4. A Deepmerge sign-in window opens. Approve it.
Claude can now read and write your shared memory.

Using a different tool?

See step-by-step setup for ChatGPT, Cursor, VS Code, Claude Code, Windsurf, and every other MCP client.
You never type or paste a secret key. Signing in is a normal “approve this app” window, like connecting any other account. Deepmerge handles the keys for you behind the scenes.

Check that it worked

Ask your tool something like:
“Connect to Deepmerge and tell me what’s in our shared memory.”
If it can answer, you are connected. The first time, the memory will be nearly empty. That is normal. It fills up as your tools work. Next: see how it works day to day.