How to Modify Your Brand Kit Using the AirOps MCP

Use Claude to read and update your AirOps Brand Kit by referencing your Brand Kit ID in a simple prompt. Ask Claude to list existing content types, add new ones, and suggest writing rules without touching the UI. Changes are saved as a draft in AirOps, so you review and publish on your terms.

Key takeaways

  1. Reference your Brand Kit by its ID number in any Claude prompt to start making edits.
  2. Claude can pull your existing content types, add new ones, and suggest CTA text, destination URLs, and writing rules from a single conversation.
  3. All MCP-generated changes land in your Brand Kit as a draft. You control when they go live.
  4. After reviewing the Claude-created content in AirOps, click Publish Brand Kit to make it live.

Tutorial overview

Your Brand Kit powers how Claude and AirOps generate on-brand content.

With the AirOps MCP connected to Claude, you can update your Brand Kit through a natural language conversation instead of clicking through each field manually.

This tutorial shows you how to reference your Brand Kit by ID, ask Claude to pull and edit your content types, review the changes in draft, and publish when you're ready.

Practice

  1. Modifying Your Brand Kit Through Claude

    Open your AirOps Brand Kit and note the Brand Kit ID from the URL. Switch to Claude with the AirOps connector active and type a prompt referencing that ID. Ask Claude to pull your existing content types and add a new one. Provide the content type name, any tone reference text, and ask Claude to suggest a CTA text, destination URL, and writing rules. Claude saves the changes as a draft in your Brand Kit. Return to AirOps to review the new entry, then click Publish Brand Kit to make it live.