For Claude / AI Agents

Use Kindiro from Claude / other AI Agents.

Kindiro has a connector for Claude and other AI Agents supporting the Model Context Protocol. Hook it up once and you can log expenses, add trips, plan itineraries, and check who owes whom — all from the same conversation, no tab-switching.

It uses the Model Context Protocol — an open standard for letting AI assistants talk to apps on your behalf. The agent only ever sees what you'd see, signed in as you, on trips you're already a member of.

Why connect

  • Log expenses without leaving the conversation. "I just paid €40 for the taxi, split between everyone" — your agent handles the rest. Right amount, right currency, right people.
  • Ask questions about your trip in natural language. "How much have we spent in Lisbon so far?" / "Do I owe anyone?" / "What time is the ferry tomorrow?" — instant answers, no opening the app.
  • Plan trips end-to-end without context-switching. Start a trip from a chat, draft an itinerary together, add the booked stuff as you go.

Set up — Claude.ai

  1. Open claude.ai in a browser, sign in.
  2. Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector.
  3. Server URL: https://mcp.kindiro.com/mcp.
  4. Click Connect. Claude opens a popup that bounces you to Kindiro to sign in (the same email you use for Kindiro itself). Approve, and the connector is live.
  5. Test it: ask Claude "What trips am I on in Kindiro?". You should see your trips listed back.

Set up — Claude Desktop

  1. Open Claude Desktop, sign in if you haven't.
  2. Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector.
  3. Server URL: https://mcp.kindiro.com/mcp.
  4. Approve in the browser popup. Once you see "Connected", restart the app and Kindiro tools become available in any new conversation.

What Claude can do

The current toolset covers reading and writing the day-to-day shape of a trip. We've kept it tight on purpose; the ambiguous edge cases (deleting things, transferring trip ownership, reassigning expenses) stay in the web app where a confirmation dialog is right there.

  • Trips — list your trips, get full detail, start a new one.
  • Expenses — list everything that's been spent, log a new expense with an equal split.
  • Itinerary — list what's planned, add a new event, fetch one event's detail (including any linked expense).
  • Settle up — see the outstanding plan, check your own balance, mark a payment you've made to another member.

When you mention a place, Claude resolves it against a real map — so trips and itinerary entries land with proper coords and show up on the map view when you open the app.

Questions or trouble

Email [email protected]. If a tool is misbehaving, include the trip name and roughly what you asked Claude — that's enough for us to find it.