Arrow pointing to left
All posts

Copper news

Copper CRM launches Copper GPT: Bringing your CRM data into ChatGPT

Access, summarize, and understand your Copper CRM data using ChatGPT.

Copy blog url
Linkedin share logoEmail to logo
Article featured image

Jemicah Marasigan

Content Marketing Manager

Today, Copper CRM announces Copper’s GPT — a new integration that brings your CRM data directly into ChatGPT. The goal: make it easier to explore, summarize, and act on customer information through natural conversation.

Bringing CRM data into everyday workflows

Many teams already use ChatGPT to plan, write, and organize their work. Now, they can use it to understand and manage customer relationships, too.

With Copper x ChatGPT, users can:

  • Connect Copper to ChatGPT via API key

  • Explore CRM data conversationally — from contacts and deals to activities

  • Generate summaries and next-step suggestions using real Copper data

  • Stay focused in ChatGPT while accessing context that typically lives inside the CRM

It’s an early step toward making CRM insights feel more accessible and immediate with no extra tabs, no complicated filters.

Why we built it

This integration is part of Copper’s ongoing investment in AI readiness, helping customers work with their data in faster, more intuitive ways.

Instead of waiting for user demand, the Copper team saw an opportunity to learn how people want to interact with CRM data through conversational tools like ChatGPT. It’s both an innovation experiment and a signal of where CRM experiences are headed.

“Our goal, with Copper, has always been about meeting users where they already are — in the tools they use every day,” said Steve Holm, CEO of Copper.

“Bringing Copper into ChatGPT is one more way we’re reducing friction between insights and action.”

What this means for users

Copper x ChatGPT is available to all Copper customers — including those on trial — starting November 3, 2025.

Our read-only AI assistant will help you explore, summarize, and understand your Copper data in plain, conversational language. You can ask questions like:

  • “Show me my open deals for this quarter.”

  • “Who’s the last person I emailed from XYZ?”

  • “Summarize my upcoming tasks for next week.”

The Copper GPT can read your leads, people, companies, pipeline records, tasks, and activities — but it can’t edit, create, or delete anything in your account.

To get started, simply search for Copper CRM in the ChatGPT Explore store (and be sure to look for our official logo — there are a few lookalikes). From there, you’ll connect your Copper account, authorize access, and start chatting.

Learn more about the step by step process here.

The bigger picture

As AI continues to reshape how teams work, Copper is focused on building human-centered CRM experiences with tools that make data easier to access, understand, and use creatively.

This launch is the first step in a broader vision for AI-enabled relationship management — combining structure with flexibility, and automation with context.

Try Copper free

Instant activation, no credit card required. Give Copper a try today.

Try Copper free image

Keep Reading

All posts
Arrow pointing to right
Featured image: 5 Ways to use Pipeline email automations that save your team time

8 min READ

5 Ways to use Pipeline email automations that save your team time

Save hours with smarter email follow-ups that scale with you and help you never miss a beat

Featured image: 5 Forms you need on your website to capture more leads

8 min READ

5 Forms you need on your website to capture more leads

Capture more leads, automate follow-ups, and keep your pipeline full with these must-have website forms.

Featured image: 5 ways to use CRM and project task management for small businesses

4 min READ

5 ways to use CRM and project task management for small businesses

Learn how CRM task management tools work, why you need them and 5 creative ways to use these tools in your own business. Read more!

Featured image: You’re not ‘too small’ for a CRM

6 min READ

You’re not ‘too small’ for a CRM

Struggling to stay organized? A CRM might be your best next move.