Talk to your hosting. It answers.
Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or Cursor straight to your Flashcloud account. Ask anything about your services, domains, or invoices. Hand it the busywork. Every answer from your real data, every change approved by you.


Three steps. No new app to learn.
The AI Connector works inside the assistant you already use. You add the connector once, and your hosting is one question away.
Add the connector
In Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or Cursor, add a custom connector and point it at our address below. Copy, paste, done.
Sign in once
A secure Flashcloud sign-in opens: the same login and two-factor you already use. You pick exactly what the assistant may see.
Ask away
"Any unpaid invoices?" "When does my domain expire?" Answered from your real account, with links back to the right page.
Your password never leaves Flashcloud. The assistant holds a revocable token, and the portal's AI Agents section cuts it off in one click.
Ask real questions. Get your answers.
Not generic advice: every answer is grounded in your account, with a link back to the exact page on Flashcloud. Here is what that sounds like.
“Give me an overview of my account.”
Everything looks healthy. 2 services active, next renewal June 12. 3 domains, all auto-renewing. No unpaid invoices. One support ticket, answered yesterday: view it in your portal →
Account, services, domains, and invoices in one sweep. Illustrative answer: yours comes from your account.
“Any unpaid or overdue invoices?”
Amounts and due dates. Never card details.
“Why is my site erroring?”
Reads your WordPress debug log
“When do my domains expire? Any at risk?”
Expiry, auto-renew, and nameservers
“List the mailboxes on my hosting.”
Names and storage use. Never passwords.
“What's the status of my support tickets?”
Subjects, statuses, and the full history
“Is Flashcloud having any issues right now?”
Live platform status, per region
“How do I point my domain at Flashcloud?”
Answers from our knowledgebase, with links
All of it works right now, on any Flashcloud account. Purchases still happen on the site, and the assistant never sees payment details.
It doesn't stop at answers. You approve every move.
The assistant proposes a change, shows you exactly what will happen, and nothing runs until you approve it. That confirmation is a wall no injected instruction can cross.
Add an A record to yourdomain.com:
Nothing changes until you approve.
DNS records
"Add an A record pointing my domain at this IP." Proposed, approved, created.
Mailboxes
Create a mailbox or reset its password without opening a panel.
Cache & speed
Purge LiteSpeed and Cloudflare cache in one step when a change will not show.
WordPress care
Update plugins and themes, toggle maintenance mode, get a magic login link.
Firewall unblock
Locked out after wrong passwords? Unblock your own IP with a sentence.
Support tickets
Open a ticket with the diagnostic trail attached, so support starts with context.
It goes deeper. A lot deeper.
Beyond the highlights above, the connector reaches nearly everything in your hosting. Same rules everywhere: reading is read-only, and every action sits behind its own permission with per-change approval.
More to see
Read-onlyMore it can do
You approve eachON THE HORIZON
A file manager with diffs shown before anything is written · One-time control-panel sign-in links · WordPress staging clones · Domain shopping in chat · VPS management on the new VPS platform
Built paranoid, on purpose.
An assistant with account access has to earn it. Here is the leash it stays on.
You approve every connection.
A permissions checklist at sign-in lets you grant exactly what each assistant may see, and you can untick anything.
Reading is the default.
Actions are opt-in per category, and every single one is confirmed by you before it runs.
Your password is never shared.
Connections use a secure OAuth 2.1 sign-in. The assistant only ever holds a revocable access token.
Disconnect instantly.
The AI Agents section of your portal lists every connected assistant, what it can access, and when it was last used. One click cuts it off, and idle connections expire on their own after 30 days.
Every action is logged.
A full activity log records everything an assistant does, visible to you at any time.
Built on the open standard.
Model Context Protocol plus OAuth 2.1, the standards the AI industry is settling on. Independently security-reviewed before launch.
What the AI Connector can never do
- Make a payment or touch card details
- Change your password or two-factor settings
- Read your support PIN or one-time secrets
- Change your account contact details
- Transfer a domain away, or read the transfer code
- Cancel a service, or delete a website, mailbox, or database
- Place an order that charges you
Money and identity move only in the Flashcloud portal, by you. Not a policy: a hard wall, by design.
Bring the assistant you already use.
No Flashcloud app to install, no new chat to learn. One address connects them all.
Add it as a custom connector, sign in with your Flashcloud login, choose what it may see, ask your first question. The step-by-step guide walks every assistant through it.
Already with Flashcloud? You're two minutes away.
New here? Start with hosting your assistant can actually talk to.
The Flashcloud AI Connector links assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Cursor to your Flashcloud hosting account over the open Model Context Protocol with an OAuth 2.1 sign-in. It reads what you approve, answers from your real account data, and applies changes only after you confirm each one.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. The assistant never sees your password: it holds a revocable access token you grant through a secure OAuth sign-in. It reads only the categories you approve, every action is logged, and the portal's AI Agents section disconnects it in one click.
No, never, by design. Payments, card details, passwords, two-factor settings, contact details, cancellations, and domain transfers can only happen in the Flashcloud portal, by you. That is a hard wall, not a policy.
Yes, safely. Action categories like DNS records, mailboxes, cache, and WordPress care are opt-in, and every single change is a two-step confirmed action: the assistant proposes exactly what will happen, and nothing runs until you approve it.
Claude on desktop and web, ChatGPT on plans that support custom connectors, Gemini through the Gemini CLI and Gemini Enterprise, Perplexity on its paid plans, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client. The connector speaks the open Model Context Protocol, so assistants that adopt the standard work without us changing anything.
The Model Context Protocol: an open standard that lets AI assistants connect to outside tools and data in a controlled way. The Flashcloud AI Connector is an MCP server. Your assistant connects to it at mcp.flashcloud.com/mcp and gets exactly the access you approved, nothing more.
ChatGPT and Perplexity require a paid tier for custom connectors. Claude, Cursor, and the Gemini CLI support connectors on most plans. Check your assistant's current terms; on the Flashcloud side, your existing account login is all it takes.
The AI Agents section in your portal lists every connected assistant, what it can access, and when it was last used. One click disconnects it immediately, and the token it held stops working on the spot.
Add https://mcp.flashcloud.com/mcp as a custom connector in your assistant, sign in with your Flashcloud login, choose what it may see, and ask your first question. Step-by-step guides for each assistant live in the knowledgebase.