Message Pal-E on Telegram or add it to Claude.ai — schedule meetings, draft emails, manage Notion, and post to LinkedIn using your real accounts. Free.
Connect each account with a single OAuth link or MCP URL. Your tokens are encrypted and never shared.
Search pages, create entries, query databases. Your second brain, accessible by voice.
Read, search, and draft emails. Summarize threads. Never miss an important message.
Book an onboarding call — limited spots available.
Check your schedule, create events, find free slots. Stay on top of your day.
Book an onboarding call — limited spots available.
Schedule, edit, reschedule, and retry posts — all conversationally, right from Telegram or Claude.
Coming soon: GitHub, Slack, Google Drive, appointment scheduling. New tools ship automatically.
Paste MCP server URLs into Claude.ai settings — they auto-propagate to Claude Desktop and iOS.
Go to claude.ai → Settings → Integrations → Add More. (Or Claude Desktop → Settings → Integrations.)
Copy one of the URLs below and paste it as a new connector. Each tool is a separate MCP server.
The first time Claude uses a tool, you'll see an OAuth prompt to connect your account. Approve it once — you're set.
Gmail and Google Calendar MCP servers are also available but require an onboarding appointment first.
Gmail: https://gmail-mcp.tail5b443a.ts.net/mcp
GCal: https://gcal-mcp.tail5b443a.ts.net/mcp
Book an onboarding call to get set up.
One setup, everywhere — adding a connector in claude.ai automatically makes it available on Claude Desktop and the iOS app.
Gmail and Google Calendar require a quick onboarding call. Custom integrations are available on request.
Full email and calendar management. Requires a short onboarding call to connect your Google account securely.
A 1-on-1 walkthrough to connect your Google accounts and get you running in minutes.
Need a tool that isn't listed? Book a call to discuss building a custom MCP server for your workflow.
Pick a time that works for you. We'll walk you through connecting your Google accounts in a quick 1-on-1 call.
On Telegram, tap "Try Free" and send your first message — the bot is the signup. Or add MCP servers to Claude.ai to use your own AI. Either way, no forms, no app to install.
On Telegram, Pal-E sends you one-click OAuth links right in the chat. On Claude.ai, you'll authorize each tool on first use. Gmail and Calendar require an onboarding call. Either way, your tokens are encrypted and stored on isolated infrastructure.
"Summarize my unread emails and add action items to Notion." "Schedule a LinkedIn post for Thursday." "Block 2 hours for deep work tomorrow." It handles it across tools in a single request.
Here's what makes Pal-E fundamentally different.
On Telegram, Pal-E runs open-source models on Ollama — no per-token fees. On Claude.ai, you use your existing Anthropic subscription. Either way, Pal-E itself is free.
Isolated infrastructure, encrypted OAuth tokens. On Telegram, your data never leaves the cluster. On Claude.ai, your prompts go through Anthropic but your tokens and credentials stay on private infrastructure.
Use Pal-E's MCP servers with Claude.ai, Claude Desktop, the iOS app, or any AI that supports MCP connectors.
Yes. On Telegram, your messages are processed by local AI models on private infrastructure — nothing is sent to cloud providers. On Claude.ai, your prompts go through Anthropic, but your OAuth tokens and credentials stay on Pal-E's isolated servers. Tokens are encrypted at rest in both cases.
On Telegram, Pal-E uses open-source models running on Ollama. Through Claude.ai, you use Anthropic's Claude models directly — the MCP servers just give Claude access to your tools.
No. On Telegram, just open the chat and send a message. On Claude.ai, paste MCP server URLs into your settings — no downloads, no extensions.
Gmail and Calendar are in a limited testing phase while we complete Google's verification process. During onboarding, you'll click "Advanced" then "Go to Pal-E" to proceed — this is safe and expected. Your data is still encrypted and self-hosted. Once verification is complete, the warning goes away for everyone.
Google limits apps to a small number of authorized users during early access. Each Pro user requires manual setup on Google's side, so we walk you through it personally to make sure everything connects perfectly.
Pal-E is individual-only right now. Team plans are on the roadmap — if you're interested, message the bot and let me know.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that lets AI assistants connect to external tools. Pal-E's MCP servers let Claude.ai talk to your Notion, LinkedIn, Gmail, and Google Calendar — no custom plugins or extensions needed.
Yes — Pal-E itself is free. On Telegram, everything runs on self-hosted infrastructure with no per-token costs. On Claude.ai, you'll need an Anthropic account (Claude Pro or Team) to use MCP integrations, but Pal-E charges nothing on top of that.
On Telegram, you chat with Pal-E's own AI (Ollama models) through a conversational bot. On Claude.ai, you use Anthropic's Claude models with Pal-E's MCP servers providing tool access. Same integrations, different AI — pick whichever you prefer.
Pal-E's MCP servers are self-hosted on private infrastructure — your OAuth tokens and credentials never touch third-party clouds. They use official APIs (not screen scraping), cover 26 tools across 4 integrations, and work with any MCP-compatible AI client.
Start for free. No signup form — the bot is the signup, or paste an MCP URL and go.