ChatGPT + Streak: What the Integration Can (and Can't) Do in 2026
Yes, ChatGPT integrates with Streak — there’s an official Streak app in ChatGPT, announced March 11, 2026, available to all Streak users at no extra cost and backed by Streak’s own MCP server. Connect it once and your pipeline lives in the chat: find deals, check stage history, create boxes, update contacts, even chart pipeline trends from real data. One boundary Streak draws clearly: the MCP server covers CRM data — deals, contacts, timelines — not email content, which stays inside Gmail. 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 pipeline for stalled deals.
Here’s what the ChatGPT Streak integration actually does, how to turn it on, and what to use when you want CRM work that runs without you.
What ChatGPT can actually do with Streak
- Search and summarize your pipeline. “Which deals in Negotiation haven’t moved in two weeks?” answered from your live boxes, stages, and timelines.
- Create and update CRM records. New box for a lead, stage moves, comments, contact updates — write actions, not just reads, all respecting your existing workspace permissions.
- Assess deal health. Ask which opportunities look stalled or at risk and get an answer grounded in stage history and activity.
- Chart your pipeline. Generate graphs of trends and performance from real pipeline data, right in the conversation.
- Run inside agent sessions. With ChatGPT Work (launched July 9, 2026), you can @-mention connected apps and let an agent work across Streak and the rest of your connected stack for a long, metered run — a quarter-end pipeline cleanup, say. Still a run you start.
How to set it up
- Have a ChatGPT plan where apps are available, and a Streak account (any plan — the app is free for all Streak users).
- In ChatGPT, open the app library, find Streak, and install it.
- Authorize via OAuth when prompted — the same login Streak’s web and mobile apps use. No API keys stored in ChatGPT, and you can revoke access anytime from Streak’s account settings.
- Ask a pipeline question (“summarize my Sales pipeline by stage”) or invoke the app explicitly with @Streak in a prompt.
Prefer a raw connector? Streak’s MCP server at https://api.streak.com/mcp works as a custom connector in ChatGPT’s Developer Mode and in other MCP clients — same OAuth, same permissions.
The limits that actually matter
- It doesn’t run on triggers. There’s no “when a deal enters Negotiation, do X” or “when a box sits idle for ten days, nudge me.” ChatGPT queries Streak when you prompt it — it never fires on a pipeline event.
- No email content. Streak is a CRM inside Gmail, but the MCP server deliberately excludes email bodies. Thread analysis and email writing stay in Streak’s built-in Gmail features — ChatGPT sees the CRM layer only.
- Write access deserves care. The app can create and move real deals. In a chat you’re watching every step; in a long agent run, review what it changed before you trust the pipeline report.
- 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 deals.
- Cross-stack follow-through stops at the chat. The app won’t take a stalled deal it found and email the prospect, book the follow-up call, or log the outreach — that’s still you.
If you want Streak work that runs on its own: Carly
The moment you want something to happen off a pipeline event — a follow-up drafted the day a deal goes quiet, a Monday-morning pipeline digest in your inbox, a new lead from a web form landing in the right Streak pipeline automatically — you’ve crossed past what an 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. Deal stage change, form submission, Monday 8am — Carly acts without a chat open.
- No-code setup. Tell Carly “when a Streak deal sits in Proposal for ten days, draft a check-in email to the contact and put it in my drafts” in plain English; it interviews you and builds the workflow.
- Connects your CRM to the rest of your work — Streak data flowing into email, calendar, 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. Streak connects the BYO-key way: paste your Streak API key on carlyassistant.com/integrations and Carly works your pipelines, boxes, and contacts from there.
AI agents start at $35/month, and steps in a workflow that don’t use AI run free and unlimited. See all integrations.
ChatGPT vs Carly
| ChatGPT (Streak app) | Carly | |
|---|---|---|
| Search & summarize pipeline | Yes | Yes |
| Create / update deals and contacts | Yes, in a session | Yes |
| Follow-up drafted when a deal stalls | No | Yes, on any trigger |
| Monday pipeline digest, unprompted | No | Yes, on a schedule |
| Runs without a session open | No (agent runs are started + metered) | Yes (cloud, 24/7) |
| Emails prospects / books follow-ups | No | Yes (Gmail + Outlook) |
| Setup | Install the app | Paste your Streak API key, describe the workflow |
| Pricing | Free with any Streak plan + paid ChatGPT | AI agents from $35/mo |
ChatGPT’s Streak app is a CRM operator you direct in a chat. Carly is an assistant that works your pipeline while you’re doing something else.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does ChatGPT work with Streak?
Yes. Streak launched an official ChatGPT app in March 2026, free for all Streak users, running on Streak’s MCP server. Install it from the app library, authorize via OAuth, and search, create, and update pipeline records in plain English.
Can ChatGPT read my emails through Streak?
No. Streak’s MCP server exposes CRM data — deals, contacts, stages, timelines — but explicitly excludes email content. Email analysis and writing stay in Streak’s built-in features inside Gmail; ChatGPT works with the pipeline layer only.
Can ChatGPT follow up on a stalled Streak deal automatically?
No. ChatGPT acts only inside sessions you start — it doesn’t watch stage changes or idle deals. For “when a deal goes quiet, draft the follow-up,” you need a trigger-based assistant like Carly, which connects to Streak with your own API key.
How do I connect ChatGPT to Streak?
Install the Streak app from ChatGPT’s app library and approve the OAuth prompt — no API keys involved, and access follows your existing Streak permissions. Power users can instead add https://api.streak.com/mcp as a custom MCP connector in Developer Mode.
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