Remesh launches Connect for cross-platform research data access
Remesh has launched Remesh Connect, a new capability that lets teams use Remesh data inside Claude, ChatGPT and other supported MCP clients while also bringing enterprise data into Remesh for its AI agent Remy to analyze. The release is aimed at helping research teams close gaps faster without changing their existing workflows.
Why it matters: - Remesh Connect is designed to move research work across tools instead of keeping it trapped in one platform. - Teams can use Remesh data and Remy inside the AI tools they already rely on. - Remy can also pull in enterprise data to spot what is missing and launch new research to fill those gaps.
What happened: - Remesh announced general availability of Remesh Connect on July 15, 2026. - The new capability connects Remesh’s AI research agent, Remy, with Claude, ChatGPT, and any supported MCP client through Remesh’s Model Context Protocol server. - The release also lets teams connect enterprise data sources into Remesh so Remy can use that context inside the platform.
The details: - Users can browse conversations, build and manage studies, and run Remy analysis from inside supported AI tools. - Remy returns citations with answers so users can trace outputs back to source material. - Access is authenticated, limited to what each user can already see in Remesh, and rate limited. - Full exports and API access are available for teams that want other ways to work with their data. - Remesh Connect can link to document repositories including Google Drive, OneDrive, and SharePoint. - The platform also supports HRIS systems, BI archives, and survey archives. - Remy can build context from existing research, HR, and business data. - Remy can identify research gaps and run new studies inside Remesh to close them. - Remesh Connect supports importing past survey data, including Qualtrics exports, and turns archived research into analyzable Remesh conversations with cited answers. - Enterprise-data integrations usually require more setup and are handled directly with the Remesh team. - Connecting an MCP client, importing a survey archive, or attaching files in Remy chat are the fastest ways to get started. - Remesh customers can also upload documents directly into the platform, including past survey data, briefs, and reports, but that document upload feature is separate from Remesh Connect.
Between the lines: - The release positions Remesh as a bridge between proprietary research workflows and broader AI assistants. - The company is also trying to make older research more reusable by turning archives into live, cited inputs for new analysis. - That approach could reduce duplication across teams that already store insights in multiple systems.
What's next: - Teams can start using Remesh Connect now, since the feature is generally available today. - Organizations interested in document repositories or HRIS connections will need to work with the Remesh team to complete setup. - Remesh is steering teams toward demos as the main path to evaluate the workflow. - Visit the company's announcement
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