View connected apps
Open Settings → MCP → Apps to see everything currently connected to your Kive account. Verified clients — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Notion, and other supported tools — appear with their product name and logo. Custom MCP clients you’ve added also show up here.Revoke a connection
Each row in the Apps list has a Revoke button. Clicking Revoke immediately disconnects that client from your Kive account; it can no longer read from or spend credits in your workspace until you reconnect it. You can also manage the Claude connection from Claude’s own connector settings, but revoking from Kive is the authoritative disconnect.Reconnecting
To reconnect a client after revoking:- Claude — go back to Settings → MCP → Apps and click Connect on the Claude row. See Connect Kive to Claude.
- Any other client — re-add the Kive server URL as a custom connector in that client. See Connect any MCP client.
Common issues
“Not authorized” or the client can’t see your workspaces. The client’s authorization has expired or been revoked. Reconnect the client from Settings → MCP → Apps (Claude) or by re-adding the server URL in the client’s connector settings. A generation started in the client fails. Kive still enforces workspace access, plan permissions, and credit availability through MCP. Check that the workspace has enough credits and that your role in that workspace can run the action, then ask the client to retry. The client asks which workspace to use every time. If you belong to multiple workspaces, the client may prompt you to pick one before each action. Tell it explicitly (for example, “use my Acme workspace”) to make future actions default to it. Custom connector setup fails in a non-Claude client. Double-check the server URL is exactlyhttps://mcp.kive.ai/mcp (copyable from Settings → MCP → Custom connections), and see the per-tool guide at https://kive.ai/mcp/<provider> for that client’s specific connector setup.