Leexi MCP
- Connect your AI assistant to your Leexi meeting intelligence
- Query your calls, summaries and documentation from any MCP-compatible AI tool

What is the Leexi MCP Server?
The Leexi MCP (Model Context Protocol) server gives any MCP-compatible AI assistant direct read access to your Leexi workspace. It exposes two categories of data:
- Your calls — recordings, transcripts, AI-generated summaries, follow-up tasks, and participant metadata
- Leexi documentation — product guides, feature explanations, integration setup instructions, and support content
This means you can ask natural-language questions both about your conversations ("What did Acme Corp say about pricing last month?") and about how Leexi works ("How do I set up the HubSpot integration?") — without leaving your AI assistant.
MCP is an open standard. The Leexi MCP server works with any AI client that supports it, including Claude (Anthropic), ChatGPT (OpenAI), Cursor, Windsurf, and other tools adopting the protocol.
Important: Data retrieved from Leexi and sent to an AI provider is processed under that provider's terms of service. Leexi's data retention and security guarantees apply only to data processed within Leexi's own platform. Review your organization's data policy before connecting Leexi to any external AI tool.
Connection Details
Leexi supports Dynamic Client Registration (DCR). You only need the MCP Server URL — your AI platform registers automatically. No Client ID or secret is required.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| MCP Server URL | https://api.leexi.ai/mcp |
| Transport | Streamable HTTP |
| Authentication | OAuth 2.0 (Authorization Code + PKCE) |
| Client Registration | Automatic via DCR |
How to connect Leexi MCP
Enter the MCP Server URL (https://api.leexi.ai/mcp) in your client's settings. If your client supports DCR, it will register automatically. If not, contact support@leexi.ai for assistance.
Authentication & Security
Leexi MCP uses OAuth 2.0 with PKCE (Authorization Code flow) and supports Dynamic Client Registration (DCR). No passwords, Client IDs, or long-lived credentials need to be stored in your AI client config — registration and authorization are handled entirely through Leexi's own OAuth server.
- Access sessions are short-lived and refreshed automatically
- Your AI assistant gets read-only access to your calls and Leexi documentation
- All traffic is encrypted
- No passwords or secrets are stored in your AI client
What your AI assistant can access:
read:calls— your organization's call records, and AI summariesread:documentation_resources— Leexi product documentation and help content
No write operations are possible. Your AI assistant cannot create, modify, or delete anything in Leexi.
Available Tools
| Tool | Description | Scope |
|---|---|---|
query_calls |
Search your calls and meetings with filters (date, participant, team, customer, call type, direction, etc.). Returns lightweight metadata for up to 20 calls per page. | read:calls |
fetch_call_details |
Retrieve full details — including AI-generated summaries, follow-up tasks, and participant info — for specific calls by UUID. Accepts up to 20 UUIDs per request. | read:calls |
query_resources |
Search Leexi's product documentation and help content by category and/or tags. Returns document metadata and short summaries. | read:documentation_resources |
fetch_resource_details |
Retrieve the full content of specific documentation resources by UUID. Returns up to 5 documents per request. | read:documentation_resources |
Example Prompts
Once connected, you can ask your AI assistant questions like:
Searching calls:
- "Show me all calls from last week with TechCorp."
- "Find demos we ran this month."
- "What calls did Sarah handle this quarter?"
Getting summaries and insights:
- "What were the main topics in my calls with Contoso yesterday?"
- "Summarize the follow-up tasks from the product review meeting on May 15."
- "Were there any pricing objections in this week's sales calls?"
Cross-call analysis:
- "Compare objections raised in enterprise versus SMB calls this month."
- "List all feature requests mentioned in user interviews in April."
- "Which calls this week don't have follow-up tasks assigned?"
Documentation questions:
- "How do I set up the Salesforce integration in Leexi?"
- "What permissions does a team manager have in Leexi?"
- "How does Leexi handle call recording consent?"
Data Access & Permissions
- Tenant-scoped: The MCP server respects your organization's data boundaries. Users only see calls their account has permission to access.
- Policy-enforced: All access goes through Leexi's existing permission model. Team-restricted calls, hidden calls, and admin-only data are not exposed.
- Read-only: No calls can be created, modified, or deleted through the MCP server.
- No conversation logging: The MCP server does not collect or store your AI conversation history.
Privacy & Compliance
Leexi is a European company. All data processed by Leexi is hosted in France and governed by:
- GDPR — Leexi complies with EU data protection regulation
- ISO 27001 — Leexi is ISO 27001 certified for information security management
- DPA available — A Data Processing Agreement is available here
FAQs
Is Leexi MCP a replacement for the Leexi app?
No. The MCP server brings your meeting data into the AI tools you already use. The Leexi app provides the full experience: recording, transcription, summaries, CRM sync, team collaboration, and more.
Can I use this with the whole team?
Each user authenticates individually with their own Leexi account. Each user sees only the calls they're permitted to access per your organization's permission settings.
What data does my AI assistant receive?
Your AI assistant receives only the call metadata, summaries, and content returned by the MCP tools it invokes. Data is fetched on demand, only when a question triggers a tool call.
Does this work with VoIP calls (Aircall, Ringover, etc.)?
Yes. Leexi captures calls from all supported sources, including VoIP integrations. As long as a call has been processed by Leexi, it's accessible through the MCP server.
Is there an API I can use instead?
Yes — Leexi offers a public REST API. See here for details.
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