Connect Vercel to Well
Link Vercel deployment, project, and domain to the customer and revenue context they affect.
What Well pulls from Vercel
Vercel feeds deployment, project, domain into Well as a source. The connection is read-only; disconnect at any time from your workspace settings to revoke Vercel’s access.
| From Vercel | In Well | Relation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deployment | Build record | Captures as | |
| Project | Workspace context | Groups under | |
| Domain | Infrastructure config | Indexes as |
- Sync mode
- MCP hybrid
- Refresh
- live + reconciliation reads
- Direction
- Vercel → Well
What Well does with your Vercel connection
Connect
Connect Vercel over OAuth (MCP DCR): Well registers a client through Vercel's OAuth Dynamic Client Registration and you approve on Vercel's side, so the password never reaches Well; Well holds only a scoped token it can refresh.
Sync
Well brings deployment, project, and domain in from Vercel on live events backed by periodic reconciliation reads. The first sync backfills history in the background and the connection stays live after.
Enrich
Well resolves each Vercel entity into build record, workspace context, and infrastructure config, assigns categories, and links every record to an audit trail across the rest of your connected tools.
Available
Your data from Vercel lands in the workspace as build record, workspace context, and infrastructure config you can search, chart, and automate.
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Connect Vercel in three steps
- 01
Authorise Vercel via MCP
From Well's Connections panel, search for Vercel and click Connect. Well discovers Vercel's MCP OAuth metadata from its .well-known endpoint, registers a client via Dynamic Client Registration, and routes you through the authorize prompt on Vercel's side. No client credentials to paste.
- AuthOAuth (MCP DCR)
- DiscoveryMCP .well-known
- MCP servermcp.vercel.com
- 02
Map your entities
Well's MCP client discovers deployment, project, and domain from Vercel that Vercel's MCP server exposes and brings them into your workspace using the canonical mappings defined in Well's data-views layer. You can inspect the workspace data model from Settings > Data Model.
- Mappingpreconfigured by Well
- 03
Use the data
Ask questions in conversation, build records tables, or let agents act on Vercel records. Because Vercel ships through MCP, Well treats every entity it exposes as queryable graph state alongside the rest of your connected tools.
- First syncstarts as soon as connect completes
MCP handshake typically completes under a minute on warm connections. Resource enumeration runs immediately after; full backfill of historical Vercel records happens in the background.
How Vercel stays secure with Well
Well connects to Vercel's MCP server (mcp.vercel.com) via the Model Context Protocol. The MCP server itself handles credential issuance through OAuth Dynamic Client Registration; Well never sees a long-lived Vercel secret. Tokens are scoped to the deployment, project, and domain Vercel exposes and refreshed server-side. Reads only, Well cannot modify or delete Vercel records.
- granted
Read Vercel records
Resources the Vercel MCP server exposes, scoped by your OAuth approval.
- granted
Resolve deployment, project, and domain across your stack
Match identifiers in Vercel against the same entities your other connected tools expose, so each record carries cross-tool context.
- refused
Modify or delete Vercel records
Not granted; Vercel is read-only in Well. Write-back is opt-in per connector when a write surface exists.
- refused
Store Vercel passwords or session cookies
Authentication runs through OAuth (MCP DCR) tokens we never see.
Frequently asked questions about Vercel and Well
From Well, open Connections, find Vercel, and click Connect. Well discovers the OAuth metadata at mcp.vercel.com/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server, registers a client on the fly via Dynamic Client Registration, and walks you through the authorize prompt on Vercel's side. No client_id or client_secret to paste; the handshake takes roughly a minute.
Well brings in deployment, project, and domain from Vercel and reshapes each entity into your workspace: deployment becomes build record; project becomes workspace context. Every record arrives with the source identifier preserved, so Vercel stays the source of truth while Well lets you query the data alongside the rest of your stack.
Well links Vercel activity (issues, commits, deploys, runs) to the customer accounts in your CRM that originated each request. A bug report from a top-revenue customer shows that revenue context inline; a deploy mentions the customer-facing features that just shipped.
Well watches for updates to deployments and applies them on the next sync, preserving the original workspace identifier so anything downstream (records tables, conversation history, agent runs) keeps pointing at the right build record. Edits flow in incrementally; nothing is duplicated, and the Vercel source identifier is retained on every revision.
Well combines live Vercel events with periodic reconciliation reads of deployment, project, and domain. New rows appear within seconds when Vercel pushes them; periodic reads catch anything a push missed. The first connect backfills history from Vercel in the background.
Open Connections > Vercel in Well and click Disconnect. Well calls Vercel's token revocation endpoint and stops calling Vercel immediately on its side; provider-side propagation to Vercel's admin panel varies by provider. The deployment, project, and domain Well already synced stay in your workspace by default; ask Support to purge them if your compliance flow requires it.
Vercel records are stored in the region Well operates for your workspace. Specific region details and the steps to change region are available from Support. See /privacy for the current data-handling policy.
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