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Published on : Aug 22, 2025
Fireflies.ai, best known as the AI-powered “teammate” that transcribes and analyzes meetings, just notched a first: it’s the first AI meeting tool officially listed in Anthropic’s Claude Connectors Directory.
The move marks a major step in how teams can wring business intelligence from their endless Zooms, Google Meets, and Teams calls. Fireflies’ new Model Context Protocol (MCP) connector—now out of beta—plugs meeting data directly into Claude. Translation: you can skip digging through call transcripts and simply ask Claude for insights like “What objections did enterprise buyers raise last quarter?” or “Which product features are most requested?” Answers arrive in seconds, no SQL or engineering skills required.
“Meeting data has always been one of the richest sources of business intelligence, but it’s been trapped in silos,” said Krish Ramineni, CEO and co-founder of Fireflies. “With our MCP connector, we’re making it possible for anyone to unlock insights from conversations in seconds.”
During its beta phase, Fireflies logged strong traction: 55% of users came back for multiple sessions, with usage climbing 20% week over week. Teams across sales, product, and customer success discovered tangible applications:
Sales analyzed objection patterns across deals to sharpen pitch strategies.
Product managers tracked feature requests across customer calls without manual review.
Customer success teams flagged churn risks early.
Leadership monitored decision-making and project momentum across distributed teams.
Some early adopters say the Claude integration finally makes customer conversations actionable. Jeff Hardison, CRO at CaseMark, put it bluntly: “We’ve used call-recording services for years, but Fireflies is the first to give us access to the gold in the calls via a third-party AI platform.”
Unlike many AI note-taking rivals, Fireflies makes a clear promise: meeting data is never used to train AI models. That policy extends to the MCP integration, meaning Anthropic won’t harvest transcripts to improve Claude. Enterprise-grade permission controls ensure employees only see conversations they’re authorized to access—reassurance for privacy-conscious IT buyers.
The integration is already live for any Fireflies user with a paid Claude plan (Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise). Setup is refreshingly simple: open Claude’s Settings, browse Connectors, and click Fireflies. The connector works across Claude’s web, desktop, mobile apps, and Claude Code for developer workflows.
Fireflies isn’t stopping at Anthropic. The company has rolled out a beta integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, bringing the same meeting intelligence to another leading AI platform. Even more intriguing is its debut on Devin, the AI software engineer, where meeting transcripts can directly inform coding tasks.
Imagine a product manager discussing an API in a call, and Devin coding against those exact requirements minutes later. Or a developer querying last week’s architecture review via Slack. That’s the promise Fireflies is chasing.
“We’re committed to making meeting intelligence available wherever teams work,” Ramineni said. “Whether you’re using Claude for research, ChatGPT for content creation, or Devin for engineering—your meeting insights should follow you.”
The race to productize meeting intelligence is heating up. Otter.ai, Gong, and Chorus have long pitched transcription and analytics, but Fireflies is pushing further by integrating with leading general-purpose AI platforms. The result: meeting data isn’t just stored—it becomes a live knowledge layer across business workflows.
With enterprises increasingly leaning on AI copilots, Fireflies’ Claude debut may set a new standard: if your meeting platform can’t surface insights instantly, it’s already behind.
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