Let me set up an agent for this.
Gmail and Slack are both connected.
Build and run AI agents with Claude. No code. No infrastructure. Just describe what you want and agents come to life.
Step 1: Connect to the MCProspero MCP server.
Add MCProspero to Claude Desktop, claude.ai, or Claude mobile. One-time setup, takes 30 seconds. (Actually any MCP client, like ChatGPT, will work — we just really like Claude)
Step 2: Connect your tools.
Link your Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Calendar, GitHub — whatever your agents will need. Revoke access anytime.
Step 3: Tell Claude what you want.
"Check Hacker News every morning and email me a summary of the top AI stories." Claude designs the agent, writes the prompt, picks the tools.
Step 4: Review and approve.
MCProspero shows you exactly what the agent will do — which tools it uses, who it contacts, information sources it accesses. But the agent does not start until you approve the plan.
Step 5: Monitor and modify.
Check on your agents anytime, from any device. Modify with a follow-up conversation. "Forward the HN summary to my boss too." MCProspero handles the change.
Build agents by talking
Create agents from your desktop, web browser, and mobile phone.
AI agents can make judgment calls — "Is this email urgent?" — but they need guardrails.
Before an agent runs, you see everything it plans to do — every tool, every contact, every information source. You approve the list. At runtime, anything not on the list is blocked and the agent is halted.
All data flowing through agents is scanned for API keys, tokens, and passwords in real time. If an agent tries to send a secret, it's stopped immediately.
Phone numbers, credit cards, SSNs — detected automatically in every tool call. You choose what happens: ignore, warn you, or halt the agent. Per-action overrides let you suppress scanning where you expect PII to be present.
Any MCP client. Any OpenAI-compatible model — Claude, OpenAI, Llama, Mistral, or whatever comes next. Open standards on both sides.
Easy enough for your boss — safe enough for your kids (and your CISO).