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Connecting Your Ewity Store to Claude

Claude is an AI assistant that can plug directly into your Ewity POS account

Written by Jaah

Claude is an AI assistant that can plug directly into your Ewity POS account. Once connected, you can simply ask Claude questions in plain language — "What were my sales last week?", "What are my busiest hours?", "Log a $40 supplier expense" — and it will pull the answers straight from your store. This guide walks you through connecting the two, step by step. It takes about two minutes, and you only have to do it once.

What you'll need

Before you start, have these ready:

  • The Claude desktop app (or Claude on the web) open and signed in.

  • Your Ewity store domain — this is the short name of your store, e.g. patty-noir.

  • Your Ewity username and password — the same credentials you use to sign in to your Ewity dashboard.

That's it. There's nothing to install and no code involved.

Step 1 — Open the Connectors menu

In Claude, click the plus ( + ) button at the bottom of the chat box. In the menu that opens, hover over Connectors, then choose Manage connectors.

This opens the Connectors screen, which lists every service Claude can talk to.

Step 2 — Start adding a custom connector

On the Connectors screen, click the Add button in the top-right corner. A small menu appears with two choices — click Add custom connector.

Step 3 — Enter Ewity's details

A window titled Add custom connector opens. Fill in the two fields exactly as shown:

  • Name: Ewity

  • URL: https://api.ewitypos.com/mcp

You can leave the Advanced settings (OAuth Client ID and Secret) blank — those are optional and not needed for a normal store connection.

Click Add to save it.

Step 4 — Connect to your store

Ewity now appears in your list of connectors, marked as not yet connected. Click Connect next to it (you'll also see a "You are not connected to Ewity yet" message with a Connect button — either one works).

Step 5 — Sign in and authorize

A secure Connect to Ewity POS sign-in page appears. Enter:

  • Store domain — your store's short name, e.g. patty-noir

  • Username — your Ewity login username

  • Password — your Ewity password

You'll see a note explaining that this lets Claude view your analytics and manage expenses on your behalf. When you're ready, click Sign in & authorize.

Once it succeeds, Ewity shows a checkmark in your connectors list — you're connected.

Step 6 — Turn Ewity on in your chats

To use Ewity in a conversation, click the plus ( + ) button again, hover over Connectors, and make sure the Ewity toggle is switched on. When it's on, Claude can reach your store data in that chat.

What you can ask once connected

With Ewity connected, you can ask Claude things like:

  • "Show me a summary of today's sales."

  • "What's my revenue trend over the last 30 days?"

  • "What are my top-selling items this month?"

  • "When are my busiest hours?"

  • "Add an expense: 500 to my main supplier for stock."

  • "What did I spend on utilities last quarter?"

Claude reads your live Ewity data to answer, so the numbers are always current.

Managing or removing the connection

You can return to the Connectors screen at any time (the + menu → ConnectorsManage connectors) to turn Ewity off for specific chats, or to disconnect it entirely. Disconnecting revokes Claude's access to your store; you can always reconnect later by repeating Step 4.

Troubleshooting

"You are not connected to Ewity yet" keeps showing. Click Connect and complete the sign-in page. The connection isn't active until you finish Step 5.

Sign-in fails. Double-check that your store domain is the short name only (for example patty-noir, not the full web address), and that your username and password match what you use on your Ewity dashboard.

Ewity doesn't respond in a chat. Open the + menu → Connectors and confirm the Ewity toggle is switched on for that conversation.

Still stuck? Reach out to Ewity support with your store domain and a short description of what you're seeing, and they can check the connection from their side.

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