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How to integrate HeyReach MCP with Make?

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HeyReach now supports MCP (Model Context Protocol), making us one of the first LinkedIn outreach tools with an official MCP server. This means you can seamlessly connect it with Claude, n8n, Clay, Visual Studio Code, Make and many more. ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿš€๐Ÿš€


Connect with Make

๐ŸŽฅ Access the video tutorial here
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Step 1: Get Your HeyReach MCP Connection URL

Each workspace in HeyReach comes with its own MCP Server URL and MCP Key.

To find them:

  1. Go to ๐Ÿ‘‰ Integrations

  2. Select HeyReach MCP Server

  3. Click New MCP Key (if you donโ€™t have one yet)

  4. Copy the MCP Connection URL

๐Ÿง  In most cases, Make only needs the Connection URL, since the MCP key is embedded within it.

Step 2: Add HeyReach MCP in Make

  1. Open Make

  2. Click Add Module

  3. Search for MCP and select Call Tool

  4. Choose New MCP Server

  5. Paste in the MCP Connection URL

  6. Give your connection a name (e.g., HeyReach MCP)

  7. Leave the API Key field empty (itโ€™s already included in the URL)

  8. Click Save

Make will now authenticate your connection. This may take a few seconds.

Step 3: Confirm the Connection

The authentication may take 30 seconds or more. After authentication, Make will begin fetching all available tools inside your HeyReach MCP.

๐Ÿšจ Sometimes it may display an error on the first attempt. If this happens, simply refresh or retry the connection, it should succeed.

Step 4: Test the Integration

To confirm everything is working, letโ€™s run a simple test.

  1. Add the Create Empty List module

  2. Name it

  3. Select the List Type (e.g., User List)

  4. Run the module

โœ… Success! Youโ€™ll now see the empty list created inside HeyReach under Leads.

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