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BlaBlaNote, Now in Every AI Chat

Gorka Mendez
Gorka Mendez 8 min read
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You already know that feeling. You’re about to jump on a call with someone you met six months ago at a conference, and you’re scrambling through three apps trying to remember what you talked about, what you promised to follow up on, and whether you ever sent that intro you said you would.

BlaBlaNote has all of that. The problem was always getting to it fast.

Today we’re shipping something that fixes the “fast” part in the most natural way possible. BlaBlaNote, your networking AI, now travels with you into the general AI tools you already use every day. Claude. ChatGPT. Cursor. Windsurf. Zed. Anything else that speaks MCP. Your contacts, your past meetings, your tasks, your upcoming calendar, your pings, your tags, your activity feed, all of it is one conversation away in whichever chat window you live in.

What just happened

BlaBlaNote has always been the AI assistant for your network. It captures your meetings from voice notes, organizes your conversations, prepares you before every call, and quietly keeps your relationship cadence on track. That part hasn’t changed.

What’s new is where BlaBlaNote can show up. We built a remote MCP server for it. MCP, short for Model Context Protocol, is the open standard that lets general-purpose AI tools talk to the apps you actually use. It’s not tied to any single vendor. Today it works with Claude (desktop and web), ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, Goose, VS Code Copilot, and a growing list of other clients. If your chat tool of choice supports MCP, BlaBlaNote works with it. If it doesn’t yet, it probably will soon.

Once you connect BlaBlaNote, those tools can read your networking data the same way you would in the BlaBlaNote app, and answer questions about it in plain English.

No new app to download. No copy-pasting context into a chat. No “let me paste my CRM export real quick.” You connect once and your network goes with you, wherever you’re already thinking.

What you can ask

This is the fun part. Here are real questions you can throw at Claude or ChatGPT right now once you’re connected. They’re the kinds of things you used to do in three steps inside the BlaBlaNote app, but now you can just ask.

About your contacts:

  • “Who did I add to BlaBlaNote in the last two weeks?”
  • “Show me everyone at Acme that I haven’t talked to in a while.”
  • “Which contacts have no email yet?”
  • “Who do I know that’s related to Anna Vidal?”

About your conversations and meetings:

  • “Summarize the last three meetings I had with Marc.”
  • “Did I meet anyone from the design team last month?”
  • “What was the last thing I noted about Carla?”
  • “Find the meeting where we discussed pricing.”

About what you owe people:

  • “What tasks do I have overdue today?”
  • “Show me my open follow-ups for this week.”
  • “Anything high priority I’m forgetting?”

About your calendar:

  • “Who am I meeting today?”
  • “Read the AI pre-event brief for my next meeting.”
  • “What’s on my calendar tomorrow morning?”
  • “Pull up the attendees for the kickoff on Friday.”

About signals from your network:

  • “Did anyone ping me about Oriol this week?”
  • “Show me my recent voice notes.”
  • “What activities are waiting for me on the home feed?”

You can mix and match. “Who am I meeting tomorrow, and what’s the last interaction I had with each of them?” works. So does “Find every contact tagged investor that I haven’t seen in three months, and draft a reconnect message for each one.” The chat tool can chain the lookups itself, with BlaBlaNote feeding it the right data at every step.

Always read-only, always yours

Now the part we care about most.

Read-only by design. Your chat tool can see what’s in BlaBlaNote, but it cannot change anything. No deleted contacts, no fake meetings, no tasks marked done behind your back, no rewritten notes. The connection is a window, not a door.

Only your stuff, only your team. When you connect, BlaBlaNote shows the chat tool only what belongs to you, inside the team you picked at sign-in. Nobody else’s network is ever reachable through your connection. If you’re in more than one team, you pick one when you connect and that choice stays locked to that connection. Switching teams later inside BlaBlaNote does not change what your chat tool sees. To work with a different team in chat, you simply connect again.

We don’t hand over your most sensitive material. Voice recordings, full meeting transcripts and your raw photos stay in your BlaBlaNote account. They never travel into a chat. The useful summaries and follow-ups derived from them are already part of your notes, and those are what the chat tool reads.

Then there’s the other side of the connection. Once your data leaves BlaBlaNote and lands in a chat, it lives by that chat tool’s rules. Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf and the rest each have their own policies on what they store, whether they use conversations to train models, and how long they keep history. We protect what happens on our side; how the AI assistant on the other end handles what it reads is up to them. Before you connect, take a minute to check the data and privacy settings of the tool you’re plugging BlaBlaNote into. Most of them offer a “do not train on my data” toggle and a way to limit history retention. Use them.

In short: your data is yours, the connection is read-only, the scope is your team, and nothing happens behind your back on BlaBlaNote’s side. For the chat-tool side, the controls are in your hands.

How to connect

The setup is one click in either direction, regardless of which chat tool you use.

  1. Open Claude Desktop, claude.ai, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, or any other MCP-compatible client.
  2. Add BlaBlaNote as a connector or MCP server and follow the OAuth flow.
  3. Pick the team you want the chat tool to see (if you only belong to one, this step is automatic).
  4. You’re in. Ask something about your network.

The whole flow takes about thirty seconds. Once it’s done, the connection persists across chats. You can disconnect any time from your BlaBlaNote settings or from your chat tool’s connector list.

Full step-by-step instructions per chat tool, with screenshots, live in our docs: How to connect BlaBlaNote to your AI assistant via MCP.

Why this matters more than it looks

A lot of “AI integrations” today are basically a chatbot bolted on top of an app. You open the app, click an AI button, ask a question, get an answer inside that app. Useful, but it still keeps your data trapped in one place.

MCP flips that around. BlaBlaNote is still the networking AI doing the smart work behind the scenes, organizing your calls, tracking your cadence, and making sure no contact slips through the cracks. But the answer can now surface inside whichever tool you’re already using. If you live in Claude or ChatGPT all day, BlaBlaNote can answer from there. If you spend most of your time in Cursor or Zed shipping code, your network is one prompt away there too.

Tomorrow, when you connect BlaBlaNote alongside your calendar, your email and your docs in the same chat tool, you can ask cross-cutting questions in one turn. “Look at my calendar for next week, match attendees against my BlaBlaNote contacts, find the ones I haven’t talked to in three months, and draft a short reconnect email for each one.” That’s a five-app workflow today. It’s one question tomorrow.

We think that’s where personal AI is going. Your networking AI shouldn’t be a separate destination you have to remember to open. It should be there, ready, in whichever chat you’re already having. Open standards, no lock-in, no vendor wall. We wanted BlaBlaNote to be there from day one.

What’s coming next

This first release covers the read surface that matters most for getting useful answers fast: contacts, interactions, tasks, calendar events, pings, tags, activities, notifications, event attendees, AI pre-event briefs, and your connected calendar inventory. Twenty-eight tools in total, all read-only, all tenant-scoped.

Next on the roadmap:

  • Networking intelligence, so your chat tool can ask BlaBlaNote about cadences, important dates, relationships and network health scores.
  • Professional events context, so you can ask about optimized agendas, exhibitor prioritization, and post-event reports for the conferences you attend with BlaBlaNote Events.
  • Semantic network search, so you can ask “who do I know that could help me with X” and have BlaBlaNote do the smart lookup, not just a keyword match.
  • Write actions, eventually, but only after a careful security pass. We’re not in a rush to ship something that can change your data on your behalf. When it lands, it’ll be opt-in per action, with the same scoping guarantees as today.

Try it today

If you’re already on BlaBlaNote, open your favorite MCP-compatible chat tool, follow the connect guide in our docs, sign in, pick a team, and ask it about your network. The first question is usually the most fun. Try “what’s on my plate this week?” or pair it with your AI-planned week and see what comes back.

If you’re not on BlaBlaNote yet and this is the first time you’ve heard of us, start your free trial, capture a few meetings and contacts for a couple of weeks, then plug it into your chat tool. The whole point of BlaBlaNote is that the more you put in, the more useful it becomes. Now there’s a new place that “useful” can show up.

Your networking AI, in every chat you have. Tell us what you ask it.

Gorka

Gorka Mendez

Gorka Mendez

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