Selling and co-selling your products on cloud marketplaces like AWS and others helps you grow your revenue, and crack enterprise deals. However, marketplace and partnerships growth brings with it a whole set of data and information that you need to manage and analyze effectively.
Hyperscalers like AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud each have their own set of partner-facing portals, and their own way of showing marketplace and co-sell data. So do data clouds like Snowflake.
If you’re present on more than one of these, your offers, contracts, co-sell pipeline, metering records, and disbursements are spread across multiple surfaces. A question as simple as "Which contracts expire this quarter?" means opening multiple tabs and juggling different partner applications.
The data exists; getting to it is the problem. You don’t always have the time to dig through reports or dashboards. With the Clazar MCP Server, you just ask your AI assistant a question in plain English.
TL;DR: The Clazar MCP Server connects your chosen AI assistant to your Clazar instance, so you can ask about offers, contracts, pipeline, and revenue across AWS, Microsoft, Snowflake, and Google Cloud marketplaces in plain English. It runs on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard that lets an AI assistant read data from an outside system. No dashboards, no portal-hopping. It works with any AI assistant that supports MCP with HTTP.
What is the Clazar MCP Server?
The Clazar MCP Server is the connection that gives your AI assistant access to your data in Clazar. Clazar already manages your listings, offers, contracts, and revenue across AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Snowflake marketplaces (with more coming soon). The MCP Server exposes that data to assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf, and other that supports MCP with HTTP.
Just ask a question in the AI assistant you already use, and it answers from your live Clazar account. All clouds work in the same session, so you don't need to query each one separately.
What can GTM teams actually do with the Clazar MCP Server?
The Clazar MCP Server answers the routine questions that Partnerships/Alliances, RevOps, and FinOps teams would otherwise dig across multiple portals for. A few examples:
The assistant reads across your different cloud marketplaces and partner portals from your Clazar account and answers once, instead of making you assemble the picture yourself.
Who gets the most out of this?
The Clazar MCP Server helps any team that has a question about their cloud marketplace and partnership activities and has little time to go find answers.
- Partnerships and alliances: Co-sell pipeline and offer status, on demand, without opening a console mid-conversation. Useful right before a partner call or an internal review
- Revenue operations: Marketplace win rates, TCVs, and upcoming payments, at your fingertips
- Finance operations: Disbursement and revenue details pulled in plain language, which shortens the monthly reconciliation exercise across multiple payout systems
- Founders and GTM leads: One question, one answer. No scouring dashboards to check where marketplace revenue stands
How to connect your AI to the Clazar MCP Server
Any platform that supports MCP with HTTP transport can connect to Clazar. Just add one server URL, https://mcp.clazar.io, and sign in through your browser. There are no API keys or secrets to manage.
You'll need admin rights on your AI platform to add the connector, and MCP access enabled on your Clazar account.
The full walkthrough for each platform lives in the Clazar MCP Server setup guide.
Is the Clazar MCP Server secure?
Short answer: Yes.
The Clazar MCP Server authenticates with OAuth 2.1 with PKCE, an industry-standard sign-in flow, using your existing Clazar credentials. There are no API keys or client secrets to store or leak. Every request is scoped to your account, so the assistant can only reach data you're already authorized to see in Clazar.
If your team uses single sign-on (SSO or SAML), you connect with your usual login, and your session stays authenticated.
The server can read and report on your marketplace data. It can also take some create and update actions, but only after taking your confirmation for this.
Your cloud partnerships data, one question away
With the Clazar MCP Server, the interface to your cloud marketplace and partnerships data stops being a set of dashboards, and becomes a question you ask.
See what the Clazar MCP Server can do. Book a demo and see it in action.
FAQ
1. Which AI assistants work with the Clazar MCP Server?
Any assistant that supports MCP over HTTP can connect to Clazar, for example, Claude (desktop and CLI), ChatGPT with MCP support, Cursor, and Windsurf. Others that follow the standard can connect too.
2. Do I need an API key or developer setup?
No. You just add one server URL and sign in through your browser with your Clazar credentials. No keys, no secrets.
3. Does the Clazar MCP Server work across AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud at once?
Yes. All three clouds are available in the same session. You don't ask about each one separately.
4. Can the Clazar MCP Server change my data, or is it read-only?
The Clazar MCP Server reads and reports your marketplace data. It can also create and update AWS co-sell opportunities, but only with your confirmation.
5. Is the Clazar MCP Server how I list my own MCP server on AWS Marketplace?
No. Listing an MCP server as a product is AWS's AI Agents and Tools path, covered in AWS's "Integrating MCP" guide. The Clazar MCP Server is for querying your own marketplace and partnerships data, such as offers, contracts, co-sell, and revenue, through the AI assistant you already use.










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