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Salesforce Chatter MCP Server connects your AI agent directly to internal Salesforce communication. This server lets you read personalized feeds, search groups by name, view specific group activity streams, post updates to records or feeds, and reply to posts.

It handles all your core team collaboration needs without forcing you into the standard UI.

What your AI agents can do

Sf chatter feed

Pulls the authenticated user's personal, up-to-date Chatter news feed.

Sf comment on post

Allows you to reply directly to a specific post in the Chatter feed by referencing its ID.

Sf group feed

Retrieves the complete and current activity stream for any given Salesforce Chatter group ID.

+ 2 more capabilities included
Get personal feed updates

The sf_chatter_feed tool pulls your authenticated user's latest activity stream.

Find specific communication groups

Use sf_search_chatter_groups to find group names, member counts, and visibility settings.

Read a dedicated group's activity

The sf_group_feed tool retrieves the complete feed for any specific Chatter group ID.

Post an update to chatter

You can use sf_post_to_chatter to share a message on your main feed or tie it to a record's parent ID.

Reply to existing posts

The sf_comment_on_post tool lets you reply to any Chatter post, provided you give the correct element ID.

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Salesforce Chatter MCP Server: 5 Tools for Comms Management

These five tools give your AI client the ability to manage all aspects of internal communication—from searching groups and reading feeds to posting updates and commenting on posts.

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sf chatter feed

Pulls the authenticated user's personal, up-to-date Chatter news feed.

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sf comment on post

Allows you to reply directly to a specific post in the Chatter feed by referencing its ID.

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sf group feed

Retrieves the complete and current activity stream for any given Salesforce Chatter group ID.

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sf post to chatter

Creates a new message update that can be anchored to a specific record or posted generally on your feed.

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sf search chatter groups

Searches and returns metadata—including name, member count, and description—for Chatter groups by name.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

Yo, listen up. This MCP Server is your direct pipeline into Salesforce Chatter. Forget having to navigate the clunky Salesforce UI just to keep up with team comms—we're hooking up your AI agent so you can handle all those internal discussions and updates right through natural conversation. It gives you access to the whole collaborative layer: your personal news feed, group chats, and commenting ability.

When you use this server, your AI client runs five specific tools that let you manage Chatter without ever touching the standard app interface. You don't need to know Salesforce jargon; you just tell your agent what you wanna do.

First off, if you gotta catch up on what’s been happening with you, the sf_chatter_feed tool pulls your authenticated user's personal, up-to-date Chatter news feed. It gives you a clean stream of everything relevant to your account activity—the posts, mentions, and updates that hit your radar. Next, if you need to talk about a specific circle or project group, the sf_search_chatter_groups tool handles finding those groups for you.

You can search by name and get back the metadata you need: the group's full name, how many members are in it, and what the description says. That helps you know if that’s the right spot to post.

If you already know which group you wanna dive into—like 'Q3 Marketing Strategy' or 'Dev Team Sync'—the sf_group_feed tool retrieves the complete, current activity stream for any specific Chatter group ID. You get the entire feed history, letting you see exactly what folks are talking about in that dedicated space.

It’s like getting a live transcript of the whole group chat, but structured.

When it's time to contribute, you got options. If you wanna share an update on your main personal feed, or if you gotta tie a message directly to a specific record—say, posting something about a client account or a project task—you use sf_post_to_chatter. This tool creates that new message for you; it's flexible enough to anchor the post to a parent ID or just drop it straight onto your general feed.

And if someone dropped a comment, and you wanna weigh in? You don't gotta search through threads. The sf_comment_on_post tool lets you reply directly to any existing Chatter post. All you give the agent is that correct element ID, and it sends your response right back into the thread. It keeps everything organized.

So, what does this mean for you? You can get your personal updates using sf_chatter_feed. If you're hunting for a specific team circle, you run sf_search_chatter_groups to check out the name and member count. To read everything happening in 'HR Policies,' you hit sf_group_feed with that group ID. When you wanna talk, you use sf_post_to_chatter if it's a general update or tied to a record.

If you just gotta jump into a conversation thread, sf_comment_on_post lets you reply instantly.

You don’t need the native Salesforce app open; your agent handles all this—the reading, searching, posting, and replying—so you can keep up with team collaboration without getting lost in the standard UI. It keeps your workflow moving fast.

How Salesforce Chatter MCP Works

  1. 1 Start by asking your agent to find a group. It runs sf_search_chatter_groups and gives you the name and ID.
  2. 2 Next, tell it what kind of activity you want. The agent then uses that Group ID with sf_group_feed to pull the specific content stream.
  3. 3 Once you see an update you want to follow up on, ask your agent to reply. It runs sf_comment_on_post, attaching your message and the required feed element ID.

The bottom line is: The agent handles the sequence of API calls—searching for groups, getting the group ID, retrieving the feed, and finally commenting—so you don't have to jump between multiple Salesforce tabs.

Who Is Salesforce Chatter MCP For?

This is for anyone whose job relies on internal team coordination but who hates clicking through three different Salesforce dashboards just to check on a deal or ask a quick question. Think sales reps, project managers, and operations leads—the people who need the 'pulse' of the organization in plain text.

Sales Representative

Needs instant visibility into recent deal updates and team wins without leaving their current task flow. They use sf_chatter_feed constantly.

Project Manager

Stays informed on project-specific decisions by monitoring the dedicated group feed using sf_group_feed and tracking key discussions.

Marketing Coordinator

Needs to share campaign updates or ask cross-departmental questions, leveraging sf_post_to_chatter to keep all communication centralized on a record.

What Changes When You Connect

  • Get instant visibility into your personal updates. Use sf_chatter_feed to pull the latest news and deal updates without having to click through multiple tabs in Salesforce.
  • Target specific team discussions quickly. Instead of wading through general noise, use sf_search_chatter_groups first; then grab the feed with sf_group_feed for precise information.
  • Never miss a follow-up question. If you see something interesting on a post, you don't have to navigate back—just ask your agent to run sf_comment_on_post right away.
  • Centralize announcements. Need to announce a project milestone? Use sf_post_to_chatter to pin the update directly to the relevant record instead of sending it via email.
  • Cut down on manual research. The agent handles finding group IDs first (sf_search_chatter_groups) and then fetching the feed (sf_group_feed), saving you several clicks.

Real-World Use Cases

01

Need to check team status before a meeting

A Project Manager needs to know what the design group is talking about. Instead of opening the group in Salesforce, they ask their agent: 'What's the latest on the Alpha Design Group?' The agent runs sf_search_chatter_groups then pulls the feed via sf_group_feed, giving them a summary immediately.

02

Responding to a colleague's post

A Sales Rep reads an update about a competitor deal on their personal feed. Instead of copying and pasting into a private message, they tell the agent: 'Comment that we need more pricing info.' The agent uses sf_comment_on_post right there on the original thread.

03

Sharing an internal win with context

A team finishes a major quarter goal. They want to announce it, but they need the announcement tied to the 'Q3 Results' record. They ask their agent to use sf_post_to_chatter, specifying the parent ID so everyone knows where to look.

04

Finding a niche discussion group

A Marketing Coordinator needs input from the 'Content Strategy Leads' team, but doesn't know the exact internal name. They ask their agent to search for it. The agent runs sf_search_chatter_groups, returns the correct ID and description, and lets them continue.

The Tradeoffs

Trying to post without a parent record

Manually attempting to share an update by just saying 'Post it!' The system will fail because posting needs context (a record or feed ID).

Always use sf_post_to_chatter and specify the required parentId. If you want a group-wide announcement, find the correct Group ID first using sf_search_chatter_groups, then pass that parent ID.

Bypassing group search

Trying to read a group feed by guessing or manually inputting an ID. If you don't know the exact Group ID, the request will fail.

First, run sf_search_chatter_groups with keywords like 'Marketing Leads'. Once the agent confirms the correct name and description, it provides the necessary ID for sf_group_feed.

Confusing feed reads with group reads

Assuming that asking for general updates (sf_chatter_feed) will show private discussions from a specific team. It only shows your personal stream.

If you need to see activity from the 'DevOps' team, explicitly ask the agent to use sf_group_feed and provide the ID obtained by first running sf_search_chatter_groups.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

Use this MCP Server if your primary need is managing internal, real-time communication within Salesforce. You need to read feeds, post updates tied to specific records, or comment on existing discussions. This tool handles the flow of social data—reading and writing content across multiple threads.

Don't use it if you are trying to run external marketing campaigns, manage customer service tickets (use a CRM ticketing integration), or analyze financial reports (you need a finance data connector). If your goal is pure data extraction from a database table, don't rely on the feed tools; focus on specific record-level APIs.

This server shines when you combine sf_search_chatter_groups and sf_group_feed to get context, then use sf_comment_on_post to act on that context. It's designed for the conversational workflow of internal collaboration.

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Available Capabilities

sf_chatter_feed sf_comment_on_post sf_group_feed sf_post_to_chatter sf_search_chatter_groups

Checking team updates used to mean opening multiple tabs in Salesforce.

Right now, if you want to know what the 'Product Design' group is debating, you have to open Salesforce. Then you click on the Groups tab, find the right group name, and finally scroll through potentially hundreds of posts looking for the key decision point. It's tedious, slow, and easy to miss something critical.

With this MCP server, you simply ask your agent: 'What was decided in the Product Design Group yesterday?' The agent handles finding that specific group ID and pulling just the relevant feed data via `sf_group_feed`. You get a clean summary without any clicks.

Posting updates with Salesforce Chatter MCP Server

If you close your laptop, remember that announcing wins or updating status often means copy-pasting text into the right place. You have to figure out if it goes on your personal feed (`sf_chatter_feed`), or if it needs to be attached directly to the 'Q3 Success' record.

Now you just tell your agent: 'Post this update and attach it to the Q3 Success record.' The system runs `sf_post_to_chatter`, handles the parent ID requirement, and ensures the message lands exactly where it needs to go. It’s that simple.

Common Questions About Salesforce Chatter MCP

How do I use sf_search_chatter_groups to find a group? +

You tell your agent you need to search for a group. The agent runs sf_search_chatter_groups and returns the name, description, member count, and visibility. This helps confirm it's the right team.

Does sf_group_feed show me posts from everyone? +

Yes, sf_group_feed pulls the full activity stream for that specific group ID. It shows all public updates and discussions happening within those boundaries.

What's required to use sf_comment_on_post? +

The primary requirement is the feed element ID of the post you want to reply to. The agent needs this specific reference number to ensure your comment attaches correctly.

Can I post updates using sf_post_to_chatter without specifying a parentId? +

No, sf_post_to_chatter requires a parentId. You must tell the agent if you want to post generally on your feed or attach it to an existing record ID.

Which tool shows my personal updates? +

Use sf_chatter_feed. This tool is specifically designed to pull your personalized news stream, aggregating all the activity relevant only to you as the logged-in user.

How does sf_comment_on_post handle invalid or missing feed element IDs? +

It requires a valid, existing ID to function. If the provided ID is incorrect or refers to deleted content, your agent will return an error message specifying the dependency failure.

Can I filter my personal updates using sf_chatter_feed? +

No, this tool retrieves your full, chronological news feed. If you need to search for specific content—like all posts mentioning 'budget'—you must use a dedicated search function within Salesforce.

What permissions do I need for sf_post_to_chatter? +

You must have 'Create' access on the target record or group where you plan to post. If your connected Salesforce profile lacks posting rights, the tool action will fail.

What can I do with Chatter? +

Read your news feed, post updates, search groups, view group feeds, and comment on posts — all through conversation.

Can I post to specific groups or records? +

Yes! Post to your feed, a specific group, or any Salesforce record by providing the parent ID.

Can I see likes and comments? +

Yes — each feed item shows like count, comment count, author, and date.

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