Set up your AI
Timo connects to your AI through a standard MCP endpoint. Pick the assistant you use and follow the few steps in the guide. For the specific values (your space address, key) use the ones you find in the panel after starting the trial.
Timo connects to your AI through a standard MCP endpoint. Pick the assistant you use and follow the few steps in the guide. For the specific values (your space address, key) use the ones you find in the panel after starting the trial.
Claude Desktop (the Mac and Windows app) and Claude.ai support MCP servers. The official guide is on the Anthropic site. To avoid getting lost between steps, copy the prompt below and paste it into a conversation with Claude: he'll walk you through his own settings.
Official documentation: docs.anthropic.com — Model Context Protocol
Paste it into a conversation with Claude: it'll walk you through its own interface, step by step, all the way to an active connection with Timo.
I'm a user of Timo (timoai.xyz), a persistent memory for AI that connects through the MCP (Model Context Protocol). I need to configure you to access my Timo space.
Search your official documentation and/or the web for how to add an MCP server to Claude (Claude Desktop or Claude.ai), starting from https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/agents-and-tools/mcp, then walk me through it step by step.
I have two values that the Timo panel gives me after I create my account:
- MCP server URL (e.g. https://tenant-XXXX.timoai.xyz/mcp)
- Bearer key (alphanumeric token, ~46 characters)
Explain to me, in English:
1. Exactly where I need to go in the settings — menu items, shortcuts, or the configuration file to open and where it sits on my computer.
2. Which field takes the URL and which one takes the key (or the Authorization Bearer header).
3. How I verify the connection works after saving.
If at any step you're not sure, tell me openly and point me to the page of the official documentation where I should confirm. Do not invent menu item names.ChatGPT supports MCP connectors via Developer Mode (in beta). The OpenAI support page has the full instructions. Copy the prompt below into a ChatGPT conversation to be walked through the settings step by step.
Official documentation: help.openai.com — MCP apps in ChatGPT (beta)
Paste it into a conversation with ChatGPT: it'll walk you through its own interface, step by step, all the way to an active connection with Timo.
I'm a user of Timo (timoai.xyz), a persistent memory for AI that connects through the MCP (Model Context Protocol). I need to configure you to access my Timo space.
Search your official documentation and/or the web for how to add an MCP server to ChatGPT (ChatGPT web, Settings → Connectors section), starting from https://help.openai.com/en/articles/11487775-connectors-in-chatgpt, then walk me through it step by step.
I have two values that the Timo panel gives me after I create my account:
- MCP server URL (e.g. https://tenant-XXXX.timoai.xyz/mcp)
- Bearer key (alphanumeric token, ~46 characters)
Explain to me, in English:
1. Exactly where I need to go in the settings — menu items, shortcuts, or the configuration file to open and where it sits on my computer.
2. Which field takes the URL and which one takes the key (or the Authorization Bearer header).
3. How I verify the connection works after saving.
If at any step you're not sure, tell me openly and point me to the page of the official documentation where I should confirm. Do not invent menu item names.Cursor (the VS Code–based IDE) has an MCP panel built into Settings. To avoid mistakes in the fields, copy the prompt below and paste it into Cursor's chat: it'll take you all the way to an active connection.
Official documentation: docs.cursor.com — Model Context Protocol
Paste it into a conversation with Cursor: it'll walk you through its own interface, step by step, all the way to an active connection with Timo.
I'm a user of Timo (timoai.xyz), a persistent memory for AI that connects through the MCP (Model Context Protocol). I need to configure you to access my Timo space.
Search your official documentation and/or the web for how to add an MCP server to Cursor (Cursor IDE, Settings → MCP), starting from https://docs.cursor.com/en/context/mcp, then walk me through it step by step.
I have two values that the Timo panel gives me after I create my account:
- MCP server URL (e.g. https://tenant-XXXX.timoai.xyz/mcp)
- Bearer key (alphanumeric token, ~46 characters)
Explain to me, in English:
1. Exactly where I need to go in the settings — menu items, shortcuts, or the configuration file to open and where it sits on my computer.
2. Which field takes the URL and which one takes the key (or the Authorization Bearer header).
3. How I verify the connection works after saving.
If at any step you're not sure, tell me openly and point me to the page of the official documentation where I should confirm. Do not invent menu item names.Windsurf (the Codeium IDE with the Cascade panel) configures MCP servers either through the UI or via the mcp_config.json file. Copy the prompt below into Cascade and it'll guide you through the setup step by step.
Official documentation: docs.windsurf.com — Cascade MCP Integration
Paste it into a conversation with Windsurf: it'll walk you through its own interface, step by step, all the way to an active connection with Timo.
I'm a user of Timo (timoai.xyz), a persistent memory for AI that connects through the MCP (Model Context Protocol). I need to configure you to access my Timo space.
Search your official documentation and/or the web for how to add an MCP server to Windsurf (Windsurf IDE, Cascade panel), starting from https://docs.windsurf.com/windsurf/cascade/mcp, then walk me through it step by step.
I have two values that the Timo panel gives me after I create my account:
- MCP server URL (e.g. https://tenant-XXXX.timoai.xyz/mcp)
- Bearer key (alphanumeric token, ~46 characters)
Explain to me, in English:
1. Exactly where I need to go in the settings — menu items, shortcuts, or the configuration file to open and where it sits on my computer.
2. Which field takes the URL and which one takes the key (or the Authorization Bearer header).
3. How I verify the connection works after saving.
If at any step you're not sure, tell me openly and point me to the page of the official documentation where I should confirm. Do not invent menu item names.GitHub Copilot in VS Code supports MCP servers in Agent Mode. The official documentation is on code.visualstudio.com. Copy the prompt below into Copilot's chat to be walked through your editor's settings.
Official documentation: code.visualstudio.com — Add and manage MCP servers in VS Code
Paste it into a conversation with GitHub Copilot: it'll walk you through its own interface, step by step, all the way to an active connection with Timo.
I'm a user of Timo (timoai.xyz), a persistent memory for AI that connects through the MCP (Model Context Protocol). I need to configure you to access my Timo space.
Search your official documentation and/or the web for how to add an MCP server to GitHub Copilot (VS Code, Copilot Agent Mode), starting from https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/customization/mcp-servers, then walk me through it step by step.
I have two values that the Timo panel gives me after I create my account:
- MCP server URL (e.g. https://tenant-XXXX.timoai.xyz/mcp)
- Bearer key (alphanumeric token, ~46 characters)
Explain to me, in English:
1. Exactly where I need to go in the settings — menu items, shortcuts, or the configuration file to open and where it sits on my computer.
2. Which field takes the URL and which one takes the key (or the Authorization Bearer header).
3. How I verify the connection works after saving.
If at any step you're not sure, tell me openly and point me to the page of the official documentation where I should confirm. Do not invent menu item names.Grok (xAI) connects custom MCP servers from grok.com/connectors. Copy the prompt below into a Grok conversation and it'll explain how to add Timo as a custom connector.
Official documentation: docs.x.ai — Grok Connectors
Paste it into a conversation with Grok: it'll walk you through its own interface, step by step, all the way to an active connection with Timo.
I'm a user of Timo (timoai.xyz), a persistent memory for AI that connects through the MCP (Model Context Protocol). I need to configure you to access my Timo space.
Search your official documentation and/or the web for how to add an MCP server to Grok (grok.com/connectors → New Connector → Custom), starting from https://docs.x.ai/grok/connectors, then walk me through it step by step.
I have two values that the Timo panel gives me after I create my account:
- MCP server URL (e.g. https://tenant-XXXX.timoai.xyz/mcp)
- Bearer key (alphanumeric token, ~46 characters)
Explain to me, in English:
1. Exactly where I need to go in the settings — menu items, shortcuts, or the configuration file to open and where it sits on my computer.
2. Which field takes the URL and which one takes the key (or the Authorization Bearer header).
3. How I verify the connection works after saving.
If at any step you're not sure, tell me openly and point me to the page of the official documentation where I should confirm. Do not invent menu item names.