MCP skills catalog
Every Clment action that's available to an MCP-connected agent like Claude Desktop — read tools, write tools, and what each does.
Updated 2 Jun 2026
When you connect Clment to Claude Desktop (see Connecting Claude Desktop), Claude can call any of the skills below. Each skill is a tool the agent picks based on your request — you don’t choose the skill, just describe what you want.
Read tools
Information retrieval. Always free; never modify your data.
search_contracts— find contracts by title, party, status, type, tags, or natural language. SupportscreatedAfter/createdBeforedate filters.get_contract— fetch a single contract byCLM-N. Returns metadata, key dates, status, the parties, and a summary.get_contract_text— fetch the full extracted text of a contract. Useful when the agent needs to reason over specific clause wording.get_contract_file— issue a signed download URL for the original document (PDF/DOCX).get_review— fetch a review byREV-N. Returns the findings, verdicts, comments, redline-inclusion flags.get_review_report— produce the formatted Word/PDF review report (the same one you’d export from the UI).list_playbooks— list available playbooks. Returns name, description, tags, status (draft/published).get_playbook— fetch the full clauses + recommended language of a specific playbook.list_my_reviews— your reviews (assigned, in-progress, completed).list_reviews— every review in the org.list_my_mentions— places where you’ve been @-mentioned.list_activity— unified activity feed for a contract (uploads, revisions, reviews, comments).list_key_dates— upcoming key dates across the portfolio.get_insights— portfolio-level analytics (risk distribution, expiry pipeline, top counterparties).get_resource_links— fetch UI deep-links for a contract or review (handy when the agent needs to send the user to the right page).ask_question— natural-language portfolio Q&A with citations. The same RAG that powers the in-app AI Assistant.get_help_articles— ask the help center a product question. Same RAG as this page’s chat widget.web_links— produce shareable deep-links to contracts and reviews.
Write tools
Actions that modify state. Each one logs to the audit trail with attribution to your name + email (passed through the MCP token).
Upload + ingestion
request_contract_upload— start a multi-step upload, returns an upload-URL the agent uses to push the file.get_upload_status— check whether an upload has finished ingesting + been assigned a CLM-N.upload_contract_from_url— single-step upload: agent supplies a public URL, Clment fetches + ingests.
Review lifecycle
start_review— kick off a review of a contract with a chosen playbook. Optionally pass a review strategy (explore/negotiation/high_priority/strict) to set how assertive the review is and what lands in the redline; defaults to the playbook’s default, or Explore.assign_review— assign an in-progress review to a teammate.add_finding_comment— add a comment to a specific finding.set_finding_decision— the unified 4-control update: verdict + comment + include-in-redline + redline instruction. See Understanding finding verdicts.generate_redline— produce the tracked-changes Word document from the review’s current finding states.sign_off_review— lock the review.
Metadata
set_contract_status— change a contract’s status (draft, active, expired, terminated, superseded).set_contract_risk— set risk level (unknown, low, medium, high, critical).update_contract_tags— add / remove tags.update_reminder— change reminder settings on a key date.
Read vs write — what each MCP scope grants
When you authorise Clment in Claude Desktop, you’ll see a consent screen listing the skills the connector is requesting. Two scopes:
read— every read tool above. Free; no credits consumed. Cannot modify any data.read,write— read tools + write tools. Credit-metered actions (start_review,generate_redline,ask_question) still consume credits as if you’d done them in the UI.
You can revoke the connector at any time from Settings → Connect AI Agent in the Clment web app. That immediately invalidates the token; the next API call from Claude Desktop returns 401.
Examples of what to ask
- “List my contracts expiring in the next 60 days, sorted by risk.”
- “For REV-12, accept all findings the AI recommends as ‘fail’ and reject the rest.”
- “Upload [URL] and start a review with our standard vendor playbook.”
- “Show me everything about CLM-42 — text, key dates, recent activity.”
- “What does Clment cost?” — uses
get_help_articlesto answer from this help centre.