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Datasite

Manage your M&A data room from Claude

Claude Connector

Connect Claude to your Datasite virtual data room - the secure workspace where thousands of M&A deals are facilitated annually. Set up folder structures, invite users, search documents, track buyer Q&A, and audit data room readiness, all through natural language. No workflow interruptions. No security trade-offs. Built for advisors, bankers, and corporate development teams - backed by the enterprise security and permissioning every transaction demands.

About Datasite MCP

Datasite is an MCP connector for Claude listed in MCP App Store. Use this page to compare the app's platform surface, publisher, auth type, transport, example prompts, and support links before connecting it.

Listed MCP tools include acceptDisclaimer, createContent, getAccessControl, getMembers, and getProjectOverview. The primary integration uses OAuth auth and http transport.

Information

Available in
Capabilities
Claude, Remote MCP, Claude Code, Reads, Writes
Developer
Datasite
Version
Unknown
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service
Not provided
Transport
http
Install
claude mcp add --transport http datasite https://mcp.global.datasite.com/mcp

Tools

  • acceptDisclaimer
  • createContent
  • getAccessControl
  • getMembers
  • getProjectOverview
  • getQAStatus
  • grantFeatureAccess
  • inviteUser
  • listFolderContents
  • listProjects
  • listSubscriptions
  • manageQuestion
  • manageRole
  • searchDocuments
  • setupProject
  • updateContent
  • updateMembership
  • updatePermissions
  • uploadContent

FAQ

Short answers for Datasite MCP.

What is Datasite MCP?

Datasite is listed as an MCP connector for Claude. Manage your M&A data room from Claude.

How do I use Datasite MCP?

Use the install command shown on this listing, then review the OAuth auth type and http transport before connecting.

What tools does Datasite provide?

Listed tools include acceptDisclaimer, createContent, getAccessControl, getMembers, and getProjectOverview. Review the tool list and permissions before using write-capable actions.