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The fastest way to understand Bridge is to use it. This guide walks you from a fresh account to your first working command. By the end, you’ll have at least one tool connected and a result in hand — no configuration files, no workflow builders, no code.
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Sign up or log in

Go to bridge-mcp-967806289134.us-central1.run.app and create your account. Bridge uses secure authentication — no separate password to manage.Once you’re in, you’ll land on the Command Center: a chat interface where you’ll spend most of your time.
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Connect your first tool

Before you can run commands, you need at least one Connector. Connectors are the integrations that give Bridge access to your business tools.
  1. Click Connectors in the sidebar (or navigate to Settings → Connectors).
  2. Find ClickUp (or any tool you use) and click Connect.
  3. Authorize Bridge via the OAuth flow — you’ll be redirected to the tool and back in seconds.
Once connected, Bridge can read and write to that tool on your behalf.
The Free plan supports up to 3 connected tools. Individual, Team, and Agency plans have no connector limit. See plans for details.
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Type a command in the Command Center

Return to the Command Center and type what you want to do in plain English. You don’t need to learn any syntax — just describe the outcome.Try one of these to start:
As Bridge works, the Progress Panel slides in on the right and shows you each step in real time: which tool it’s calling, what data it’s reading, and what action it’s taking.
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See the result

When Bridge finishes, the result appears in the chat. For a task-creation command, you’ll see a confirmation with a link to the new task. For a lookup command, you’ll see a formatted summary of what it found.If the result involves multiple steps or tools, Bridge may prompt you to save it as a Mission — a one-click shortcut you can reuse later without retyping the command.
If Bridge asks a clarifying question (like “which list should I add this to?”), just answer in the chat. It remembers your answers within the session, so you won’t be asked twice for the same context.

What to try next

Once you’ve run your first command, here are a few more things worth exploring: Upload a file. Drag a PDF, Word document, or image (up to 10 MB) into the Command Center chat box. Bridge can read its contents and act on them — for example:
Browse the Plays Library. Plays are pre-built instruction sets for common workflows. Type something like:
Connect more tools. The more tools you connect, the more Bridge can do across them in a single command. Head to Connectors and add Gmail, Slack, Google Calendar, or any other tool you use. Add Bridge to your AI client. If you use Claude Desktop or Claude.ai, you can add Bridge as an MCP server and run commands directly from your AI. See Connect your AI.