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ChatGPT + Klaviyo: What the Integration Can (and Can't) Do in 2026

Yes, ChatGPT integrates with Klaviyo — there’s an official Klaviyo app in ChatGPT, launched January 27, 2026, and built on Klaviyo’s own MCP server. Connect it once and you can interrogate your account in plain English: campaign performance over the last 30 days, which flows convert best, how a segment is trending. Klaviyo is explicit that today’s version of the app centers on reporting, with broader marketing workflows promised in future iterations. And like every app in ChatGPT, it works in a session you’re driving — it answers when you ask, and between chats nothing watches your customer events or campaign results.

Here’s what the ChatGPT Klaviyo integration actually does, how to turn it on, and what to use when you want marketing work that runs without you.

What ChatGPT can actually do with Klaviyo

  • Pull live campaign reporting. “Show me the performance of my email campaigns from the last 30 days” — open rates, clicks, revenue, answered from your real account data.
  • Compare flows. “Which flows are performing best in terms of conversions?” gets you an answer without building a report in Klaviyo.
  • Dig into segments and metrics conversationally. Follow-up questions work the way they do in any chat — narrow by date, by list, by campaign type.
  • Go deeper via the MCP server directly. Klaviyo’s MCP server is model-agnostic and exposes more surface area than the app alone — Klaviyo’s docs say MCP clients can help with tasks from campaign creation to flow performance reports, depending on the client and scopes you grant.
  • Run inside agent sessions. With ChatGPT Work (launched July 9, 2026), you can @-mention connected apps and let an agent work across Klaviyo and the rest of your connected stack for a long, metered run — a monthly retention deep-dive, say. Still a run you start.

How to set it up

  1. Have a ChatGPT plan where apps are available, and a Klaviyo account with a role that can authorize integrations.
  2. In ChatGPT, open Settings → Apps (or Connectors), find Klaviyo, and enable it.
  3. Authorize your Klaviyo account when prompted — the app runs on Klaviyo’s hosted MCP server, so there’s nothing to host or configure.
  4. Ask a reporting question (“how did last week’s campaigns do?”) or invoke it explicitly with @Klaviyo in a prompt.

The limits that actually matter

  • It doesn’t run on triggers. There’s no “when a customer abandons a cart, do X” or “when a campaign finishes, summarize results and re-engage non-openers.” ChatGPT queries Klaviyo when you prompt it — it never fires on a Klaviyo event. (Klaviyo’s own native flows still run, of course; ChatGPT just isn’t part of them.)
  • Reporting-first, for now. Klaviyo says the current app centers on reporting; broader workflow support is roadmap, not shipped. Don’t expect to build or launch campaigns from the app today.
  • Session-bound, even in agent mode. ChatGPT Work runs are long and autonomous but manually started and metered against your plan’s allowance — an errand, not a standing watch on your marketing.
  • Cross-stack follow-through stops at the chat. The app won’t take what it found and update your CRM, email your team, or create tasks on a schedule.

If you want Klaviyo work that runs on its own: Carly

The moment you want something to happen off a marketing event — a weekly performance digest emailed every Monday, a high-value customer synced to your CRM the moment they cross a threshold, a flag when a flow’s conversion rate drops — you’ve crossed past what a reporting app in a chat is for.

That’s where Carly fits. Carly is an AI executive assistant that acts on triggers across your whole stack, set up by conversation instead of code:

  • Fires on events and schedules, 24/7, in the cloud. Campaign wraps, threshold crossed, Monday 8am — Carly acts without a chat open.
  • No-code setup. Tell Carly “every Monday, pull last week’s Klaviyo numbers and email the team a digest” in plain English; it interviews you and builds the workflow.
  • Connects marketing to the rest of your work — Klaviyo data flowing into email, CRM, tasks, and spreadsheets in one flow.
  • Actually sends — drafts and sends email across Gmail and Outlook, updates your CRM, manages tasks.
  • Connects to anything — 200+ native integrations, plus any other tool via your own API key.

AI agents start at $35/month, and steps in a workflow that don’t use AI run free and unlimited. See integrations — and Carly natively integrates with Klaviyo.

ChatGPT vs Carly

ChatGPT (Klaviyo app)Carly
Live campaign & flow reportingYesYes
Conversational follow-up analysisYesYes
Weekly digest, unpromptedNoYes, on a schedule
Reacts to a marketing event by itselfNoYes, on any trigger
Runs without a session openNo (agent runs are started + metered)Yes (cloud, 24/7)
Pushes results into CRM / inbox / tasksNoYes
Emails the report to your teamNoYes (Gmail + Outlook)
SetupEnable the appDescribe it in plain English
PricingPaid ChatGPT planAI agents from $35/mo

ChatGPT’s Klaviyo app is an analyst you question in a chat. Carly is an assistant that acts on your marketing data while you’re doing something else.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does ChatGPT work with Klaviyo?

Yes. Klaviyo launched an official app in ChatGPT on January 27, 2026, running on Klaviyo’s hosted MCP server. Enable it in ChatGPT’s app settings, authorize your account, and ask reporting questions about campaigns, flows, and segments in plain English.

Can ChatGPT create or send Klaviyo campaigns?

Not today. The current version of the Klaviyo app in ChatGPT centers on reporting, with broader marketing workflows planned for future iterations. Klaviyo’s underlying MCP server exposes more capabilities to MCP clients depending on scopes, but the in-ChatGPT app today is analysis-first.

Can ChatGPT react to a Klaviyo event automatically?

No. ChatGPT queries Klaviyo inside a session you start — it doesn’t watch for abandoned carts, campaign completions, or segment changes. For “when X happens in Klaviyo, do Y across my stack,” you need a trigger-based assistant like Carly.

How do I connect ChatGPT to Klaviyo?

Open Settings → Apps (or Connectors) in ChatGPT, enable Klaviyo, and authorize your Klaviyo account. The app runs on Klaviyo’s own MCP server, so there’s nothing to host. Then ask about your campaigns or invoke it with @Klaviyo.


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