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Talk to your business through your AI

Connect your Wasla data to Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini over the open MCP standard, then ask about sales, inventory, the menu, anything — real-time analysis on your real numbers, read-only and within your permissions.

  • ClaudeApp · desktop · web
  • ChatGPTVia connectors
  • GeminiCLI · Enterprise
Chatting with your AI over MCP
You: What are my 3 most profitable items this week?
Assistant: Top earners: chicken burger at 42% margin, then latte, then quinoa salad — SAR 8,400 profit across 1,270 orders.
You: And which ingredient is about to run out?
Assistant: Mozzarella at the Jeddah branch — about two days left at the current rate.

Availability depends on your plan with each assistant. Mobile connect is available today in the Claude app; ChatGPT and Gemini work via connectors and developer tooling. Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini are trademarks of their respective owners.

Why connect over MCP

An open standard that wires your AI straight to your business data — no exporting files, no middle dashboards.

An open standard

MCP is the open protocol for connecting AI to tools. Any assistant that speaks it connects to Wasla — no custom integration.

Works with the AI you use

Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini — keep the assistant you already use, with no new tool to learn.

Real-time analysis

Answers are built from your data right now, not a stale snapshot or yesterday’s export.

Your whole business, one chat

Sales, inventory, menu, customers, accounting — one place to ask instead of hopping between screens.

Read-only and secure

The connector never writes or changes anything, and stays within your tenant and the same user permissions.

Even from your phone

The Claude mobile app connects to Wasla directly — ask on the go, away from the branch.

How it works

Connect your assistant in three steps

No developer needed. Connect once, then just ask the way you speak every time after.

  • 1 — Create a read-only access token in your Wasla dashboard.
  • 2 — Add the connector in Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini using the connection link from your dashboard.
  • 3 — Ask in plain language and get the answer from your real data in seconds.

Sample questions

Ask anything about your business

The assistant reaches sales, inventory, the menu, customers, and accounting, and stitches them into one answer with numbers you can verify.

  • “How did Riyadh sell today vs last week?”
  • “What are my top 5 profit items this month?”
  • “Which ingredient is about to run out at the Jeddah branch?”
  • “What’s the average order value for loyalty customers vs the rest?”
  • “When are weekend peak hours, and how many cashiers do I need?”

Control and security

Your data stays yours, access is read-only

The connector is read-only by design and runs within your tenant under the same user permissions as the dashboard — no one sees more than they should.

  • Read-only access — no create, update, or delete.
  • Isolated to your tenant; the assistant never reaches another business’s data.
  • Honors role permissions — a user sees only what their role allows.
  • Revoke the token anytime from the dashboard to cut off access instantly.

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FAQ

Common questions

Answers about connecting AI over MCP.

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is the open standard that connects your AI assistant straight to your Wasla data. You ask from inside Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini — no exporting files, no middle dashboards.

Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini via connectors. Mobile connect is available today in the Claude app; the others work over the web and developer tooling, depending on your plan with each assistant.

No. Access is read-only: no create, update, or delete. The connector reads your data only to analyze it.

Sales, inventory, the menu, customers, and accounting within your account, under the same user permissions as the dashboard — so it never sees more than it should.

Your dashboard gives you a read-only access token and your account's connection link, which you add as a connector in your assistant. A few minutes, no developer.

Yes. The assistant only reaches your account's data, it is never shared with another business, and you can revoke the token anytime from the dashboard to cut off access instantly.