Last.app MCP, connect your AI to your restaurant

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We are introducing the Last.app MCP connector to make working with Claude, Claude Code, Cursor or your trusted AI much more natural when you need to query information, understand what is happening at your restaurant, or execute actions on your day-to-day operations.

MCP, short for Model Context Protocol, is a standard that connects your preferred assistant to Last.app in a secure and structured way. In practice, it allows an AI to query, interpret and act on real Last.app data without you having to export data, copy reports or share context manually outside the system.

For Last.app, this connector opens the door to interacting with key areas of the business, such as reports, reservations, catalog, settings, knowledge base and operational support. The idea is not just to "view data", but to be able to ask complex questions, get useful answers and, when it makes sense, execute specific actions directly from the assistant you already use.

What can you do?

Query data, review reservations, manage your catalog, validate settings and resolve operational questions from a simple, direct experience built for the day-to-day of your restaurant.

Reports & analytics

Query analytics data flexibly, ask questions about sales, products, schedules, behavior by location or specific business patterns. Instead of being limited to fixed reports, you can investigate what you need to understand at any given moment.

Usage examples

  • What are my best-selling products on weekends?
  • Which products do I sell most on Saturdays?
  • Which days do I sell the most through delivery?
  • In which time slot do I have the highest order volume?
  • Compare the sales of my Barcelona locations over the last three Saturdays.
  • Tell me which products have dropped the most in sales this month compared to the previous one.
  • Export this analysis as CSV.
  • Prepare an XLSX with sales by location for the last week.

Reservations

Query information for specific days, review requirements linked to reservations and detect occupancy or cancellation patterns. Useful for anticipating demand peaks, adjusting shifts and better understanding customer behavior.

Usage examples

  • Show me the reservations for this Friday.
  • How many reservations do I have tomorrow night?
  • What reservations do I have today for large groups?
  • Which day of the week do I have the most cancellations?
  • In which time slot are cancelled reservations most concentrated over the last month?
  • Which time slot tends to have the most reservations on Saturdays?
  • Review tomorrow's reservations and tell me if there are any important special requirements.
  • Tell me which locations have the most reservations for this weekend.

Settings

Query operational configuration elements, such as printers, devices, integrations or locations linked to your account. This way you can review the status of a location and understand what is connected without navigating through each section.

Usage examples

  • Which printers are configured at my main location?
  • Show me the devices connected at the Barcelona location.
  • Which integrations do I have active?
  • List my available locations.
  • Tell me which devices are configured at this location.
  • Review which integrations my organisation has active.
  • Help me understand how to configure a printer.
  • Search the knowledge base for how to review an integration.

Knowledge base and operational support

Resolve operational questions or trigger support processes. You can ask for instructions on how to do something within Last.app, search knowledge base articles, open tickets or send internal information when there is an incident.

Usage examples

  • How do I set up an integration?
  • How do I change a product's availability?
  • How can I review the reservations for a specific day?
  • Search the knowledge base for how to configure printers.
  • Open a support ticket for this incident.
  • Send an internal message explaining this issue.
  • Process this supplier delivery note.
  • Extract the main information from this invoice.
MCP Installation

How to add the Last.app MCP connector

The Last.app MCP connector works with agents compatible with the Model Context Protocol. In all cases, the logic is the same: create a new MCP connection, add the Last.app endpoint and authorize access when the tool prompts you.

https://api.last.app/mcp

Claude Desktop

  1. Open Claude Desktop.
  2. Go to Settings and navigate to Extensions or Connectors.
  3. Add a new extension or custom connector.
  4. Enter the URL https://api.last.app/mcp.
  5. Complete authentication and grant the necessary permissions.

Claude Code

  1. Open your terminal.
  2. Add a new remote MCP server from Claude Code.
  3. Use https://api.last.app/mcp as the server URL.
  4. Restart Claude Code if it was already open.
  5. Check the connection before starting to work.

Cursor

  1. Open Cursor.
  2. Go to Settings and find the MCP section.
  3. Add a new MCP server.
  4. Configure it as remote or HTTP, depending on your version.
  5. Paste the URL https://api.last.app/mcp and save changes.

Windsurf

  1. Open Windsurf and go to the Cascade panel.
  2. Navigate to the MCP Servers section.
  3. Add a new MCP server.
  4. Enter the URL https://api.last.app/mcp.
  5. Save the settings and enable the tools you want to use.

We will progressively update the capabilities and possibilities of the Last.app MCP connector so you can get the most out of it. If you have any requests or ideas you would like to see in the connector, write to us. We will do our best to review it and keep improving it as soon as possible. Any kind of feedback is always, always welcome.

Until the next update!