Salesforce Chatter MCP. See all team updates without opening Salesforce.
Salesforce Chatter MCP connects your internal social feed, group discussions, and posts directly to your agent. See real-time team updates, search specific groups within your organization, reply to conversations on any record, or share quick announcements without ever opening Salesforce.
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Your agent retrieves a list of recent posts and activities from your personal Chatter feed.
You can pull the latest updates and activity for any named or ID-based group chat within Salesforce.
The agent searches your entire organization to find Chatter groups by name, giving you details like member counts and visibility.
You can post a message that appears on your main feed or is pinned directly to a specific record or group.
The agent lets you add comments and replies to existing posts within Chatter threads.
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What AI agents can do with Salesforce Chatter: 5 Tools for Team Collaboration
These five tools let your agent read your feed, find specific groups, post updates, or reply to conversations across Salesforce Chatter.
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Start using Salesforce Chatter MCPSf Comment On Post
This tool lets you write a reply or comment directly onto an existing post within Chatter.
Sf Chatter Feed
It pulls the most recent and relevant posts from your personal, authenticated user...
Sf Group Feed
You can retrieve the latest activity stream for a specific Chatter group using its...
Sf Post To Chatter
This allows you to create a brand-new message and post it to your feed or a targeted...
Sf Search Chatter Groups
You search by name to find available Chatter groups, getting details like member...
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The endless scroll of internal updates is exhausting.
Right now, staying up to date means constantly checking multiple tabs. You open the Chatter feed for general news; then you click over to a specific group's dedicated page just to see if that one project thread got an update. If you need to find out who is working on something, you might have to search by name and hope you don't miss a key comment buried deep in history.
With this MCP, your agent centralizes all of that activity. You tell it what you needβsay, 'Give me the latest status for Group X.' And boom. Instead of clicking through tabs and scrolling endlessly, you get a curated summary right where you are working.
Manage your team's chatter using sf_group_feed.
Before this MCP, figuring out the current status of a cross-functional project involved manual searches and asking people, 'Hey, what's going on with that group?' You had to open the dedicated Chatter page, scroll past unrelated posts, and try to synthesize a single update.
Now you simply ask your agent for the feed using sf_group_feed. It gathers all the relevant activity from that specific space and delivers it instantly. The conversation becomes actionable.
What Salesforce Chatter MCP does for your AI
This MCP lets you treat your company's internal communication like a conversation with your AI client. Instead of jumping into the Salesforce interface just to see what Sarah posted about Q1 results or find out if the Marketing Team launched that new campaign, your agent handles it for you. You can quickly view your personalized news feed, search and browse specific groupsβlike 'West Coast Sales' or 'Product Launch Planning'βand get up to speed on exactly where things stand.
Need to participate? Your agent lets you reply directly to any post or share an update targeted at a specific record. If you find yourself spending time digging through different tabs just to stay informed, this MCP changes that. Because Vinkius hosts thousands of these connections, integrating Chatter means your AI client becomes the central hub for all internal updates and group activity.
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The bottom line is that your AI client pulls real-time team conversation and activity into a format you can read instantly.
You ask your AI client to gather information, for example: 'What's new in the Sales team group?'
The MCP intercepts that request and uses the necessary tools to query Salesforce Chatter directly.
Your agent then processes the raw dataβthe posts, comments, or groups you asked aboutβand presents it back to you as a clean summary.
Who uses Salesforce Chatter MCP
This MCP is for anyone whose job involves staying current on internal progress, managing complex projects, or coordinating teams across different departments. It's for the person who gets frustrated trying to track down a decision that was mentioned in one corner of Salesforce but lives in another.
Using this MCP, you check group discussions to see if a key teammate has already updated the client on a specific deal before you have to ask them.
You use it to monitor the overall activity of your team's main groups, getting an instant overview of who is winning deals or hitting roadblocks without logging into Chatter.
You search for specific functional groups to track feature adoption and see what feedback users are leaving on records related to the new product build.
Benefits of connecting Salesforce Chatter MCP
Stay connected to everything. Instead of manually checking the feed, ask your agent for your personalized news stream using sf_chatter_feed and get instant summaries of key activity across your organization.
Never miss a conversation. Need to reply to a post? Use sf_comment_on_post to add your thoughts directly into the discussion thread without having to navigate deep into the record details.
Find team conversations fast. Use sf_search_chatter_groups to locate specific groups by name, giving you vital metadata like member count and visibility before you even start reading feeds.
Keep projects moving. When a decision needs making, use sf_post_to_chatter to share an update directly on the relevant record, ensuring everyone sees it in context.
Track group progress easily. If you need to know what's happening with 'Q3 Marketing Strategy,' just ask your agent to get the feed of that specific group using sf_group_feed.
Salesforce Chatter MCP use cases
Tracking a critical deal update
A sales rep needs to know if their manager has updated the 'MegaClient' opportunity record. Instead of navigating through records, they ask their agent using sf_chatter_feed, and the agent pulls up the latest comments or posts about that specific client.
Onboarding a new team member
A manager needs to bring a new hire up to speed on departmental norms. They ask their agent to search for 'New Hire Q&A' groups using sf_search_chatter_groups, getting immediate access to the group details and purpose.
Calling an emergency sync
The Product Owner realizes a critical bug was reported in a specific project area. They use sf_post_to_chatter to immediately post a warning message visible only to the Engineering Group, ensuring instant awareness.
Understanding organizational chatter
A team lead needs to understand the general mood around adopting new software. They ask their agent to retrieve the feed of the 'Adoption Discussion' group using sf_group_feed, giving them a full picture of current sentiment.
Salesforce Chatter MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Reading everything manually
The user opens Salesforce, clicks into the Chatter tab, scrolls endlessly through dozens of feeds and groups, trying to find one specific update about a client or team member.
Instead, ask your agent directly. Use sf_chatter_feed for general updates or use sf_search_chatter_groups followed by sf_group_feed if you know the topic area, saving you minutes of scrolling.
Sending a message to the wrong place
The user writes an important note on their personal feed when it should have been visible to the whole sales department group.
When drafting the message, use sf_post_to_chatter and specify the target record or group ID as the parentId. This ensures the communication goes exactly where it needs to be seen.
Forgetting who said what
The user finds an old comment thread but can't remember if a specific person weighed in, making follow-up difficult.
If you need confirmation on a point made earlier, use sf_comment_on_post to add your clarifying question directly into the existing post. Everyone sees the context immediately.
When to use Salesforce Chatter MCP
Use this MCP if your primary pain is staying informed about internal conversations and coordinating team activity. You need conversational updatesβthe 'what's happening' rather than just data points. If you mainly need to extract structured, raw information (like a list of all user names or transaction IDs), then this isn't the right tool; use a specialized data export MCP instead. However, if your goal is simply to read feeds and comment on posts, this is perfect because it lets you interact with the conversation naturally. If you just need to draft an email based on Chatter content, thatβs fine for your agent to summarize, but remember that sf_post_to_chatter only sends messages into Salesforce, not out into external systems.
Frequently asked questions about Salesforce Chatter MCP
How do I find a group to use with Salesforce Chatter MCP? +
You first run sf_search_chatter_groups. This tool searches by name and gives you the metadata, like the member count or description. Once you have that info, your agent can help you target the feed using sf_group_feed.
Can I use Salesforce Chatter MCP to just read my own posts? +
Yes, by calling sf_chatter_feed, you retrieve your personalized news stream. This shows activity from others, but it's the best way to see what's happening across your entire network.
What is the difference between posting and commenting with Salesforce Chatter MCP? +
sf_post_to_chatter creates a brand-new message visible on the feed or record. sf_comment_on_post adds a reply to an existing post, keeping the context of that original conversation intact.
Does Salesforce Chatter MCP help me track multiple groups? +
Yes. You can ask your agent for feeds from different groups sequentially. Just make sure you have the Group ID needed to run sf_group_feed successfully each time.