| name | connect |
| description | Set up an MCP connector. Use when: connecting Google Ads, Salesforce, Mailchimp, or any service to the plugin. |
| argument-hint | [connector-name] |
/digital-marketing-pro:connect
Purpose
Guide users through connecting a specific MCP integration to the Digital Marketing Pro plugin. Provides platform-specific setup instructions, credential requirements, configuration steps, and verification. This is the user-friendly entry point for adding integrations — it handles the common cases (known connectors with established setup paths) while /digital-marketing-pro:add-integration handles custom or unknown MCP servers.
Input Required
The user must provide (or will be prompted for):
- Connector name: The service to connect — e.g., "google-ads", "salesforce", "mailchimp", "twilio", "deepl". If the user provides a partial or informal name (e.g., "google analytics", "fb ads", "linkedin"), match it to the closest connector in the registry
- Environment (optional): Whether they're using Claude Code (supports HTTP + npx) or Cowork (HTTP only). Defaults to auto-detect based on available context. If the requested connector is npx-only and the user is on Cowork, explain the limitation and suggest HTTP alternatives in the same category
Process
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Look up connector: Execute python "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/connector-status.py" --action setup-guide --name <connector> to get the detailed setup guide for the requested connector. If the name doesn't match exactly, search the registry for close matches and suggest the correct name.
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Check current status: Execute python "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/connector-status.py" --action check --name <connector> to determine if the connector is already configured. If already connected, report that and show which skills it powers — ask if the user wants to verify connectivity or reconfigure.
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Present setup instructions based on transport type:
For HTTP connectors (Slack, Canva, Figma, HubSpot, Notion, Ahrefs, Similarweb, Klaviyo, Google Calendar, Gmail, Stripe, Asana, Webflow):
- Nothing is pre-connected. The shipped
.mcp.json is empty ({"mcpServers":{}}) so a fresh install has zero auto-connecting MCP servers — this is deliberate (it keeps Cowork and multi-tenant installs safe). These HTTP connectors are an opt-in catalog, documented in .mcp.json.connectors-reference.
- To enable one, the user copies its block from
.mcp.json.connectors-reference into their own .mcp.json (or adds it via /digital-marketing-pro:add-integration), then restarts the client. HTTP connectors need no API key in the file — once the server is added, Claude prompts for OAuth on first use.
- Example: "Slack isn't connected yet. Copy the Slack block from
.mcp.json.connectors-reference into your .mcp.json (or run /digital-marketing-pro:add-integration slack), restart, then run /digital-marketing-pro:send-notification — you'll be prompted to authorize Slack via OAuth."
- List the skills this connector would enable once added
For npx connectors (Google Ads, Meta, Salesforce, Twilio, etc.):
- List the specific environment variables needed with clear descriptions
- Provide platform-specific instructions for obtaining credentials:
- Where to go in the platform's dashboard to create API keys
- What permissions/scopes are needed
- Any prerequisites (developer accounts, app creation, etc.)
- Show the exact
.mcp.json entry to add (from the setup guide)
- Offer two setup paths:
- Quick: "Set the environment variables and run
/digital-marketing-pro:add-integration <name> to configure automatically"
- Manual: Show the JSON block to add to
.mcp.json directly
- Note that npx connectors work in Claude Code only, not Cowork
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Handle unknown connectors: If the connector name isn't in the registry:
- Search for close matches and suggest them
- If no match found, explain that it's a custom integration and guide them to
/digital-marketing-pro:add-integration which handles npm package discovery and custom MCP server setup
- List the categories of connectors available so they can explore alternatives
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Verify after setup (for npx connectors): After the user confirms they've set up credentials, offer to verify connectivity:
- Check that all required environment variables are set and non-empty
- Suggest running a read-only test via the connector to confirm it works
- Report success or diagnose failure with specific guidance
Output
A connector setup guide containing:
- Connector info: Name, category, description, transport type (HTTP/npx), and current status (connected/not connected)
- Skills unlocked: List of all skills this connector enables, with brief descriptions of what each skill does
- Setup instructions: Step-by-step guide appropriate to the transport type — OAuth flow for HTTP, credential setup for npx
- Credential requirements (npx only): Exact environment variable names, where to obtain them, and required permissions
- Configuration entry (npx only): The exact JSON block to add to
.mcp.json, ready to copy
- Verification steps: How to confirm the connector is working after setup
- Alternative connectors: Other connectors in the same category that the user might consider (e.g., "If you prefer Salesforce over HubSpot for CRM, run
/digital-marketing-pro:connect salesforce")
- Next steps: "Run
/digital-marketing-pro:integrations to see your updated integration dashboard" and relevant skills to try
Agents Used
- No specialized agent needed — this skill uses the
connector-status.py script directly and provides platform-specific guidance based on the connector registry