NetworkOS

Created By
Emad Hasan17 days ago
Your professional network in Claude — search contacts, log notes, see introductions in flight, and draft + send warm intros from your own Gmail. OAuth 2.0 with DCR; per-user account.
Overview

NetworkOS

Your professional network in Claude. Once connected, you can ask about anyone you know, log notes and tags, see introductions in flight, and draft + send warm introductions from your own Gmail — all without leaving the conversation.

What you can do

  • Ask about anyone in your network — role, company, how you connected.
    • Search contacts by natural language — "founders I know who worked at Stripe", "advisors who care about climate".
    • Log notes and tags on any contact, timestamped and searchable.
    • See the portfolio companies you advise and what each needs.
    • Draft AI-written introductions tuned to each relationship's strength, review them inline, switch between single and double opt-in, and send through your own Gmail.
    • Track every introduction from opt-in through send to outcome.
  • Tool surface

  • 44 tools across 9 categories: contacts, companies, notes, tags, introductions, network insights, tasks, recommendation swarm, feedback. Plus 5 interactive MCP App cards: ui://network-insights, ui://contact-picker, ui://intro-confirm, ui://contact-detail, ui://swarm-review.
  • Connecting

  • In Claude.ai or Claude Desktop: Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector → paste https://beta.thenetworkos.com/api/mcp. Complete the OAuth flow in your browser. You'll need a free NetworkOS account at https://www.thenetworkos.com (Google OAuth signup).
  • Privacy

  • NetworkOS sends introductions from your own Gmail and reads replies only on the threads it started — no other email is accessed, and message contents aren't stored. Read and write scopes are independent; you can revoke at any time.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "networkos": {
      "url": "https://beta.thenetworkos.com/api/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
17 days ago
Updated At
17 days ago
Author Name
Emad Hasan
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