Then ask Claude what's due, what you're missing, or what a syllabus actually says, without opening Canvas.
Want the browser extension too?Install it first and it sets this up
for you in one press, using the token it already has. Doing it in this order means making one Canvas token
instead of two.
You already have Crunch, so you don't need this form. It has a working Canvas token, and one
press in its settings turns that into your connector URL. Filling this in by hand means finding your token
again and making a second one for no reason.
Every one of the 25 things Claude can ask Canvas for only reads. Nothing here can submit work,
post, message anyone, or change a grade.
Encrypted
Your token is encrypted with AES-GCM before it is stored, and decrypted only to call your own school's
Canvas when Claude asks. The encryption key belongs to this server, not to you, so the operator can technically
reach stored data. It isn't used for anything beyond running the tool. What you get is your own connector URL,
which is the thing to keep private.
Deletable
All of it, any time, from the page you get next (or from /data if you didn't save that
page). A connection nobody uses deletes itself after 180 days.
Documents
If Claude asks to read a course file that isn't plain text (a PDF or Word syllabus), that one file goes to
Cloudflare's document-conversion service to be turned into text, and isn't stored there. No file leaves Canvas
unless a request asks to read it.