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How to connect Bluedot to ChatGPT using MCP

Flow this guide to learn how to connect Bluedot to ChatGPT using a native MCP endpoint.

Connecting ChatGPT to Bluedot will allow AI assistants to browse meetings, read transcripts with speaker labels/timestamps, search meeting history, retrieve structured summaries, list participants, and filter recordings by date/uploader/collection/participant.

• Setup in ChatGPT

  1. Open ChatGPT on the web.

  2. Go to Settings → Apps → Advanced settings.

  3. Turn on Developer mode.

  4. Go back to Settings → Apps.

  5. Click Create app.

  6. Name it Bluedot.

  7. Add this MCP server URL:
    https://app.bluedothq.com/api/v1/mcp

  8. Use OAuth as authentication.

  9. Click on Create.

  10. Click on Sign up with Bluedot and log in to your Bluedot account.

  11. Review the discovered tools and create the app.

  12. In a chat, open the tools/app selector, choose Developer mode, and enable the Bluedot app for that conversation.​

• What to ask after connecting​

Use prompts like:

Check @Bluedot for the transcript of my last meeting.
Use Bluedot to find my most recent customer calls from this week and summarize the action items.
Search Bluedot transcripts for mentions of PiP or Picture-in-Picture and show me the related meetings.
Get the transcript from my latest Google Meet recording and turn it into a customer follow-up email.


• Notes

You need a paid ChatGPT account and a Bluedot account with MCP access.
In Bluedot Enterprise/workspace-level MCP access may be controlled by the workspace admin.

If you do not see Developer mode or Create app, your ChatGPT plan/workspace may not have MCP custom apps enabled yet, or your workspace admin needs to enable it. OpenAI says full MCP apps are rolling out in beta for Business, Enterprise, and Edu workspaces, with admins controlling access.

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