Connect ChatGPT

One URL, about 2 minutes. Needs a paid ChatGPT plan (Plus, Pro, or Team) — free-plan ChatGPT can’t add custom connectors today. Setup happens on the web; once connected, it works in your chats.

  1. 1

    Copy your connection URL

    In your Keiya dashboard, go to Settings → AI connection and copy your personal connection URL. It looks like this:

    https://keiya.works/mcp/kya_live_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  2. 2

    Turn on Developer mode

    On chatgpt.com(in a browser — setup isn’t available in the mobile apps), open Settings → Apps → Advanced and enable Developer mode.

  3. 3

    Create the app

    Back in the Apps section, choose Create app. Name it (Keiya works), paste your connection URL, and set Authentication to No authentication — the key inside the URL already identifies you, so there is nothing else to configure.

  4. 4

    Confirm you trust it

    ChatGPT shows a trust warning for every custom app — that’s standard for anything added through Developer mode. Confirm, and the app is saved.

  5. 5

    Enable it in a chat and test

    In a new conversation, enable the app from the tools/apps menu, then say:

    Publish a test proposal for ACME at £100

    ChatGPT will hand the proposal to Keiya and reply with a live link.

“ChatGPT keeps asking me to confirm”

Expected. ChatGPT shows a confirmation modal before any action that changes something — like publishing a proposal. It’s a safety feature, not a fault; approve it and the publish goes through.

Treat your connection URL like a password

Anyone with the URL can publish proposals from your workspace. Don’t share it or paste it anywhere public. If it ever leaks, regenerate it from Settings → AI connection — the old URL stops working immediately.