I used to think dashboards were the pinnacle of software management. Point, click, scroll, repeat. Then I watched someone change an AI model, create a new app in Portuguese, and pull analytics across 500 agents—all without leaving Claude Code.
No tabs. No clicking through menus. Just asking.
This is what happens when you connect Chipp to Claude Code via MCP. Full guide here and video tutorial below.
The Agency Problem
If you're running one AI agent, the Chipp dashboard is great. Clean, fast, gets the job done.
But what if you're running 50? Or 200? Or managing agents across a dozen client workspaces?
Suddenly you're living in browser tabs. Opening apps one by one. Manually checking analytics. Copy-pasting configurations. It's death by a thousand clicks.
Claude Code changes that equation entirely.
Headless UI
We've been discussing this concept of a "headless UI" where you can use text to manage apps.
Instead of just prophesizing, however, we went ahead and built it for Chipp.
What This Actually Looks Like
Connected Chipp to Claude Code. Typed: "List my apps on Chipp."
Instantly: 20 apps displayed, pulled from a workspace with nearly 500 total.
Asked: "Tell me more about Ro Reimagined."
Got back: the model, creation date, description, capabilities, external links—everything you'd normally hunt through multiple screens to find.
Then the real magic: "Change the model to Opus 4.5."
Done. Checked the dashboard. Opus 4.5. Changed via natural language.
Analytics Without the Digging
Here's where it gets powerful for anyone managing client work:
"Tell me about the conversations across different apps."
Boom—engagement metrics, top user questions, messages per conversation, insights you'd spend an hour compiling manually. All synthesized in seconds.
There's no way you could get these insights this fast with this accuracy if you were clicking through dashboards one by one. It's not even close.
Create Apps in One Command
The demo that made my jaw drop:
"Create a new app based on the Spanish Parent Reader, but in Portuguese."
One sentence. Claude Code took the original English instructions, rebuilt the app in Portuguese with localized details, and deployed it.
One command.
For agencies doing localization work, or anyone spinning up variations of existing agents, this is hours of work compressed into seconds.
Why This Matters
MCP (Model Context Protocol) turns Chipp into something you can talk to programmatically. Your AI agents become queryable, manageable, and deployable through conversation.
- App management: List, inspect, modify any app
- Analytics: Pull insights across your entire workspace
- Knowledge sources: Manage what your agents know
- Deployments: Check and control where apps are live
- Tags: Create and organize without touching the UI
- APIs: See what's connected across all your apps
If you're an agency with dozens of clients, this is the difference between managing your business and drowning in it.
Get Started
Already using Claude Code? The MCP setup takes about 5 minutes. We've got a step-by-step guide linked in the video description.
Not on Chipp yet? Start here—then come back and plug it into Claude Code. Your future self (and your overworked browser tabs) will thank you.
Questions? Ideas for what you'd build with this? We'd love to hear from you. Drop us a note on Linkedin or YouTube...or right on Chipp via our own Chipp chat—we're always listening.
