Cursor, typed and ready to call.

Add the Deepline MCP server to Cursor and call typed GTM tools straight from chat — or run the CLI in the integrated terminal. Same 97+ integrations, no context switch.

IDEAnysphereSupportedMCP · CLI
# Cursorconnect
curl -s https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install | bash
01Connect over MCP

Connect Cursor to Deepline. Same tools as every other surface.

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  1. // Step 1
    Install the Deepline CLI
    curl -s https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install | bash — one binary, no per-provider SDKs.
  2. // Step 2
    Add the Deepline MCP server
    Register the Deepline MCP endpoint with your agent, or call the CLI in the integrated terminal — both expose the identical typed tools.
02What you can do

Call typed tools from Cursor chat

Run the CLI in the integrated terminal

Keep enrichment next to the code that uses it

One Deepline account across every workspace

The provider catalog is identical on every surface. Browse all providers →

03FAQ

Can I use Deepline with Cursor? Yes.

Can I use Deepline with Cursor?
Yes. Deepline ships as one CLI plus an MCP server, so Cursor can call all 97+ GTM integrations as typed tools — over mcp · cli, with no per-provider setup.
How do I connect Deepline to Cursor?
Install the Deepline CLI, then Add the Deepline MCP server. curl -s https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install | bash — one binary, no per-provider SDKs. Full steps are on this page.
Does Cursor need a Deepline-specific plugin or integration?
No. Cursor uses the same MCP · CLI surface as every other agent — there's no bespoke connector to build or maintain, and new providers appear automatically.
What can Cursor do with Deepline?
Call typed tools from Cursor chat; Run the CLI in the integrated terminal; Keep enrichment next to the code that uses it — all priced per call with a spend cap you set, and results saved to a Postgres database you own.
// Try it

Your first GTM job,
shipping in two minutes.

Install once, then prompt Deepline from Claude Code.

// paste in your terminal
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