New in Breeze: ask your AI assistant about your projects

Update, July 2026: this was the first release, and it could only read your data. Your AI assistant can now create, update and complete work in Breeze too. The rest of this post - how to connect, and what you can ask - still applies.

Today we are adding a simple but powerful way to work with Breeze: you can now connect your Breeze account to your favorite AI chat app and just ask about your work in plain language. Instead of opening projects, filtering boards, and scanning cards to answer "what's overdue?" or "how is this project going?", you can type the question the way you would ask a teammate and get a clear answer back. It works with Claude and ChatGPT, and with any other AI app that lets you add a connector.

Claude connected to Breeze MCP

Just ask, in plain language

The idea is simple. Once Breeze is connected, your AI assistant can look things up for you and answer in normal sentences. There are no commands to learn and no special syntax. You ask, it reads your Breeze data, and it replies.

For example, you can ask:

  • "What am I working on right now?"
  • "What's overdue for me this week?"
  • "How is the Website Redesign project going?"

The assistant works out what you mean, pulls the current details straight from Breeze, and gives you a short answer instead of a wall of tasks. Many answers even include a link you can click to jump straight to the card or project in Breeze.

Things you can ask

Anything you would normally check by opening Breeze, you can now just ask about. A few examples to get a feel for it:

Your own work

  • "What am I working on, and what's due this week?"
  • "Show me my unfinished tasks, soonest deadline first."

Project status

  • "How many tasks are done versus still open in Marketing?"
  • "What's overdue in Client Onboarding?"
  • "Who has the most on their plate in this project?"

Finding something

  • "Find the card about the login bug."
  • "Which project is the Q3 launch in?"

Comments and activity

  • "What did Sarah comment on this week?"
  • "What changed in the Sales project this week?"

Time tracking

  • "How much time was logged on Acme Website in June?"
  • "Show my time entries from last week."

Works with your favorite AI app

Breeze connects to the AI apps people already use. That includes Claude and ChatGPT, and any other assistant that lets you add a custom connector. You sign in with your normal Breeze login, so there is nothing new to set up on the Breeze side and no separate account to manage.

For the curious: this is built on MCP, the Model Context Protocol, an open standard for connecting AI assistants to apps. You do not need to know anything about it to use this - it is simply what lets your AI app and Breeze talk to each other. If you want the detail, there is an overview of the Breeze MCP server.

How to connect it (takes a minute)

Connecting is a one-time setup, and it takes about a minute:

  1. Open your AI app's connector settings. In Claude, for example, that is Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector. Other apps have a similar "connectors" or "integrations" area.
  2. Add Breeze as a connector using this address: mcp.breeze.pm/mcp
  3. Sign in with your normal Breeze login when prompted.
  4. That's it - start chatting. Ask your assistant about your projects and it takes care of the rest.

You only do this once. After that, Breeze is available in that app whenever you need it. Our help pages have the step-by-step setup for Claude, ChatGPT and other assistants, along with the full list of what it can do.

What it can and can't do

We want to be clear about what this does, so it is genuinely useful and never surprising:

  • It reads - and, since July 2026, it can make changes too. Looking things up and answering questions is what this post is about, but the connection can now also create, update and complete work on your behalf: adding tasks, moving them, logging time, leaving comments. Anything bulk or destructive is shown to you and confirmed before it happens.
  • It only sees what you see. It signs in as you and follows the exact same rules as the Breeze app: your team, your projects, your permissions. Anything hidden from you in Breeze stays hidden here, and it cannot reach other teams or data you do not have access to.
  • Double-check anything important. The assistant summarizes and combines your data, which is great for a quick read on things. For anything that really matters - billable hours, a hard deadline - confirm it in Breeze itself.

A faster way to check on your work

Most of the time, the question you have about a project is a simple one: what's mine, what's late, how are we doing? Connecting Breeze to your AI assistant means you can just ask, in your own words, and get a clear answer without hunting through boards.

If you use Breeze and an AI chat app like Claude or ChatGPT, connect the two and try asking it what's on your plate this week. Open your AI app's connector settings and add mcp.breeze.pm/mcp to get started.

Common questions

What is this?
A way to connect your Breeze account to an AI chat app like Claude or ChatGPT, so you can ask about your projects, tasks, deadlines, comments, and time in plain language and get clear answers back.
Does it change my Breeze data?
It can, since July 2026. Alongside reading your data and answering questions, it can create, update, complete and delete work on your behalf - and it shows you what it is about to do and waits for your go-ahead before anything bulk or destructive. Connections made before that release are read-only until you reconnect.
Which apps does it work with?
Claude, ChatGPT, and any other AI app that lets you add a custom connector. You connect it once using the address mcp.breeze.pm/mcp and your normal Breeze login.
Is my data safe?
It signs in as you and follows the same permissions as the Breeze app. It only sees what you can already see in Breeze - your team, your projects, your permissions - and nothing more.