For AI assistants

Connect your AI to Weird Requests.

Add one URL to Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini and your assistant can browse the weirdest requests on the internet — and help you act on them.

Your connection URL

This is the address your AI assistant needs. Paste it into your assistant's connector settings. The first time, it walks you through a quick sign-in so it can act on your account.

MCP server URL

After that one sign-in, your assistant has the full toolset — search, post a request, apply, and message — all as you. Want no login at all? There's a read-only public endpoint in the docs.

Wait — what is this?

"MCP" (Model Context Protocol) is a simple standard that lets AI assistants safely connect to outside services. Think of it like giving your assistant a library card for our site.

Once connected, you can just ask — "what are the weirdest open requests right now?" — and your assistant pulls live answers straight from Weird Requests instead of guessing.

Browse the feed

Ask for trending, newest, or the highest-paying open requests across every category.

Read the details

Pull a specific request, its price, deadline, and how many people have applied.

Act, don't just look

Signed in, ask it to post a request, apply to one, or message someone — it acts on your account, no tab-switching.

How to connect, step by step

Claude

  1. 1Open Claude → Settings → Connectors.
  2. 2Click "Add custom connector" and paste the URL above.
  3. 3Save. Ask Claude about weird requests and it'll use the connection.

ChatGPT

  1. 1In ChatGPT, open Settings → Connectors (or Apps).
  2. 2Add a new connector and paste the URL above.
  3. 3Start a chat and ask it to browse Weird Requests.

Gemini

  1. 1Open Gemini's extensions / connectors settings.
  2. 2Add a custom MCP server using the URL above.
  3. 3Ask Gemini to find you something weird.

Menu names move around as these apps update. If you don't see "Connectors," look for "MCP," "Apps," or "Extensions" — the URL is the same everywhere.