MCP
TL;DR →
  • AI assistants (Claude, Cursor, VS Code, and more) can now connect directly to your Wheelhouse account via MCP
  • 58 tools expose 1:1 parity with the Wheelhouse UI — if you can do it in the product, you can now do it in a prompt
  • With our APIs & MCP, you can move your workflows from clicks to commands, in an afternoon
  • And, getting your MCP setup takes 2 mins (📽️ Video proof)
🔌 What the Wheelhouse MCP Does
The Wheelhouse MCP (Model Context Protocol) server connects AI coding assistants and chat clients —
Claude, Cursor, VS Code, and others
— directly to your Wheelhouse account.
Once connected, those tools get access to 58 endpoints built on our RM APIs, which offer full 1:1 parity with the Wheelhouse UI. Every portfolio view, every pricing setting, every reservation and comp — accessible via natural language or code.
Your team doesn't need to learn a new interface. They just describe what they want to do.
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🧮 What You Can Build
The range here is wide. A few examples of what this unlocks:
  • "Pull my pacing vs my neighborhood comps, and prepare an email to send to owners where their minimum prices are impacting bookings."
  • "Analyze my seasons and flag any listings where my Base Price is below the neighborhood median for peak weeks."
  • "Pull my last 90 days of reservations and show me which listings are underperforming on ADR vs. comp set."
These aren't hypotheticals — these are the kinds of prompts your team can run today, in an afternoon, after a straightforward setup.
🗝️ Built on the RM APIs
The MCP is built on Wheelhouse's new Revenue Management APIs, which were designed from the ground up with external access in mind.
That 1:1 parity matters: you're not working with a simplified read-only layer. You have access to the same data and levers your team uses inside the Wheelhouse UI — pricing preferences, min/max rules, reservations, comp data, custom rates, and more.
🚀 Getting Started
To connect an AI assistant to your Wheelhouse account:
  • Go to your account and navigate to
    Connections → API Key
  • Enable MCP Access
  • Follow the setup instructions for your client — we have step-by-step guides for Claude, Cursor, VS Code, and any other client