The Enrichley MCP server lets your AI assistant validate emails and check your account status without leaving the conversation. Connect once, then ask your assistant to validate a list of emails or check your remaining credits in plain language.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.enrichley.io/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
The Enrichley MCP server is in public beta. Setup steps and the server URL may change as we add features.
Setup Guide
Connect Enrichley MCP to Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, or Codex in a couple of minutes.
Tools Reference
The two tools, what they cost, and example agent prompts.
Authentication
How OAuth sign-in and account authorization work, plus security best practices.
Troubleshooting
Common issues and how to fix them.
What you can do
Once connected, ask your AI assistant things like:- “Validate these emails: john@acme.com, jane@stripe.com, bob@notion.so”
- “Check my Enrichley credit balance.”
- “Is jane.doe@example.com a valid email I can send to?”
Supported clients
The Enrichley MCP server works with any client that supports remote MCP servers over Streamable HTTP and OAuth.| Client | Status |
|---|---|
| Claude Code | Supported |
| Cursor | Supported |
| VS Code | Supported |
| Codex CLI | Supported |
How it works
Add the Enrichley MCP server to your AI client.
Use the install command for your client (see Setup).
Sign in and authorize once.
Your browser opens. Sign in to your Enrichley account and authorize the requested scopes. Your API key stays server-side — your AI client never sees it.
MCP endpoint
Get started
Connect Enrichley MCP to your AI assistant.

