The MCP connector
Revoking access
Access you granted is access you can take back. Revoke any connected client at any time, from one place.
On this page
When you connected a client, you granted it access to your manuscript. That grant is yours to withdraw whenever you want.
Revoke a client
Go to /account/connections. It lists the apps connected to your account — connected AI clients alongside other connections like Google Drive. Revoke a client there and its access is cut off: it can no longer read your book or call any Calliope tool on your behalf until you connect it again.
When you might
- You were trying a client out and don’t use it anymore.
- You’re rotating which tools reach your book.
- Something feels off and you want to close the door now — revoking is immediate.
Revoke vs. cancel
Two different levers, for two different things:
- Revoke a client (
/account/connections) — removes that client’s access entirely. Your subscription and any other clients are untouched. - Cancel the subscription (
/account/subscription) — your clients stay connected but drop to read-only (no more writing back into your canon). See Unlocking writes.
Reading is free and connecting is open, so revoking never costs you anything — reconnect the same client later and you’re back where you were.