Swifty Connect lets you manage your property website by chatting with Claude (Anthropic's AI assistant). Update specials, change phone numbers, review traffic analytics, run SEO audits — all by typing what you want in plain English.
This guide walks you through the one-time setup. It takes about 2 minutes.
Before you start
- An active Swifty account — same login you use at manage.beswifty.com
- A Claude account at claude.ai (any plan, including the free tier)
- About 2 minutes
Setup steps
Open Claude settings
- Go to claude.ai and sign in.
- Click your profile icon in the bottom-left corner.
- Click "Settings".
- In the left sidebar, click "Connectors".
Add a custom connector
- Scroll to the bottom of the Connectors page.
- Click "Add custom connector".
- Fill in these fields exactly:
Then expand "Advanced settings" (sometimes shown as "Manual configuration" or a "Show advanced" toggle) and fill in:
- Click "Add" (or "Connect", depending on the version).
Sign in with your Swifty account
- A new window will pop up showing the Swifty sign-in page.
- Use your manage.beswifty.com username and password.
- Click "Authorize" to approve the connection.
- The window will close automatically.
Start a conversation
- Open a new chat in Claude.
- Make sure the Swifty connector is enabled (look for the connector icon under the chat input — it should be turned on).
- Try one of the example questions below.
Things you can ask
Things to know
You're in control. Claude will always ask for your approval before making content changes (FAQs, page copy, specials). Destructive actions like deleting FAQs or replacing menus require an explicit "yes" before they happen.
Multi-property support. If you manage multiple properties, ask Claude to "list my properties" — then say "switch to [name]" to work on a specific site. You can also batch the same change across several properties in one go.
Your API key is never exposed. Claude authenticates through Swifty's OAuth service and never sees your API key directly. All actions are logged server-side for SOC2 compliance.
Uploading images. Because Claude runs in the cloud, it can't read files directly off your computer. When you want to upload photos or PDFs, ask Claude to "upload an image" — it will give you a temporary link to drag-and-drop your files, then handle the rest.
Be specific with your instructions. Claude is powerful, but it can misinterpret vague requests. Asking "make our homepage better" or "clean up our FAQs" gives Claude wide latitude and may produce changes you didn't intend. Tell Claude exactly what you want changed and — when possible — what the new wording should be. Always read the proposed change carefully before approving it.
Swifty Connect is a tool that lets you manage your own website through Claude. The decisions about what gets published — and the wording of every change — are yours. Once you approve a change, it goes live on your website immediately.
You are responsible for ensuring that any content created or modified through Claude is accurate, complies with Fair Housing rules and applicable laws, and is consistent with your brand. AI assistants can misinterpret instructions, generate inaccurate copy, or take broader action than intended when given vague prompts. Always review proposed changes before approving them, and when in doubt, test on a low-traffic property first.
Swifty provides the connector and the platform, but is not responsible for content that you — or Claude, acting on your instructions — publish through it. By using Swifty Connect with Claude, you accept responsibility for the changes you authorize.