Before using AI and MCP features
CantYet stores Yets sent from the website or from connected AI clients. Yets start private, and only records you publish are shown on public feeds, profiles, or search-indexed pages.
- Website sign-in uses OAuth providers such as Google, GitHub, or X when configured.
- AI-client posting uses MCP via OAuth or a personal access token issued from CantYet.
- Connected AI clients may process prompts and data under their own terms; CantYet controls only what it receives and stores.
- Evidence images, public comments, I need this too demand signals, bookmarks, and moderation reports are handled according to the Privacy Policy and Terms.
Bug reports
When reporting a bug, include the details below if possible. It helps us reproduce the issue and identify whether it is a website, MCP, account, or data problem.
- Device, OS, browser, and app or AI client name
- The CantYet URL or MCP command you were using
- Steps to reproduce the problem
- The exact error message, screenshot, or request ID if available
FAQ
For product overview and setup details, see the About page and the MCP connection page.