Step 01
Add the MyCarTracks MCP URL to your AI client
Use the MyCarTracks MCP URL so the client can discover the connection and begin the sign-in flow.
Connection
Use the canonical MCP URL so the client can start the connection flow correctly.
Connect with AI
Connect your MyCarTracks account through MCP so compatible AI clients can securely access your authorized data and help you create summaries, answer operational questions, and build custom reports.
Need a custom software integration instead of AI client connectivity? See Developer API
MyCarTracks MCP URL
https://mycartracks.com/mcp Add this URL to a compatible AI client, then sign in to MyCarTracks and approve access through OAuth.
How It Works
Setup should be obvious in a few seconds: add the URL, approve access, then start working with your authorized MyCarTracks data inside the AI client.
Step 01
Use the MyCarTracks MCP URL so the client can discover the connection and begin the sign-in flow.
Connection
Use the canonical MCP URL so the client can start the connection flow correctly.
Step 02
Review the requested scope and approve the level of access you want the client to use.
Approval
Read is the normal starting point. Broader access only matters when the use case needs it.
Step 03
Once the connection is approved, the client can work with the MyCarTracks data and tools your account allows.
Outcome
Use the connected data to create summaries, comparisons, reviews, and report-style outputs.
What You Can Do Today
The current value is secure access to authorized MyCarTracks data and tools. For most users, read access is the right place to start.
Use authorized trip data to create weekly summaries, activity overviews, trend checks, and custom report drafts based on the driving history in your account.
Use for
Good fit for weekly trip summaries, activity rollups, trend analysis, and period-based operational questions.
Search tracks and review track history when you need location review, visit verification, or a clearer reconstruction of what happened over time.
Use for
Useful for location review, customer visit checks, chronological track summaries, and deeper inspection where trackpoints are needed.
Use vehicle records and summary data to create utilization summaries, compare vehicles, and review activity over a chosen period without manual spreadsheet reshaping.
Use for
Good fit for vehicle comparisons, usage summaries, busiest-vehicle reporting, and period-over-period review.
Review user and shared-user information when you need account-access review, shared access summaries, or clearer admin visibility across the account.
Use for
Useful for user search, access review, shared-user summaries, and account administration context.
write scope, current write operations also exist for tracks, vehicles, and users.
Custom Reporting
Instead of manually exporting data and reshaping it in spreadsheets, you can ask a compatible AI client to turn your authorized MyCarTracks data into summaries, comparisons, and report drafts.
Ask an AI client to group activity by vehicle or user for the last week, then turn the result into a concise report with total trips, total distance, busiest vehicles, and low-activity days.
Output direction
Useful when you want a weekly digest without manually exporting data and rebuilding the same summary every time.
Summarize one vehicle or compare several over a chosen period, including trip count, distance, recent usage patterns, and a short manager-ready summary.
Output direction
Useful for utilization checks, manager review, and quick comparison between vehicles in the same fleet.
Use track search around a customer location to build a chronological visit summary and highlight gaps, unusual patterns, or missing expected activity.
Output direction
Useful when you need a cleaner visit narrative than raw tracks alone provide.
Summarize users and shared-user relationships to help admins review who can access what and produce a clearer account access overview.
Output direction
Useful for account reviews, admin cleanup, and shared access checks across the team.
Stay In Control
MyCarTracks uses OAuth with PKCE so you can review what a client is requesting and approve the scope that fits the job.
Example Uses
Example prompt
Create a weekly fleet summary for the last 7 days grouped by vehicle. Show total trips, total distance, busiest vehicle, and any vehicles with no activity. Example prompt
Summarize usage for vehicle ABC-123 for the last 30 days. Include trip count, total distance, busiest day, and a short manager summary. Example prompt
Find tracks near our customer location in Brno from March 1 to March 15 and turn them into a chronological visit summary. Example prompt
Review trip data for the last two weeks and prepare a concise operations report with totals, trends, and notable exceptions. Example prompt
Compare vehicle usage across the fleet for this month and show which vehicles were used the most and least. Example prompt
Summarize the users and shared-user access on this account so I can review who currently has access. Results depend on the data available in your account and the scopes you approve.
Technical Details
Need More Than MCP?
Connect with AI is the right path for compatible AI clients using MCP. If your team needs direct engineering work, custom dashboards, or system-to-system integrations, start with the Developer API instead.
Compatible AI clients that support MCP and the required authentication flow can connect. ChatGPT is one example, but this does not imply support for every AI client.
The canonical MyCarTracks MCP URL is https://mycartracks.com/mcp.
Add the MyCarTracks MCP URL in a compatible AI client, sign in to MyCarTracks, and approve the requested scope through OAuth with PKCE.
Yes. Active AI client connections can be reviewed and revoked from MyCarTracks settings.
Yes. Compatible AI clients can use your authorized MyCarTracks data to prepare summaries, comparisons, and report-style outputs. The AI client is composing that output from the MyCarTracks data and tools currently available through MCP, not using a separate native MCP reports feature.
Yes, when a client requests and receives the `write` scope. Current write operations also exist for tracks, vehicles, and users, but write access is optional broader access rather than the default starting point.
No. The current MyCarTracks MCP supports tools. Resources, prompts, and completions are not enabled.