How to Query Live Vercel Data in Perplexity MacOS Desktop

Yazhini G
Yazhini G
Technical Marketing Engineer
Connect to and query live Vercel Data in Perplexity Desktop using CData MCP Server.

Perplexity is an AI-powered research and answer engine that allows users to combine web search, structured data, and connected tools through a unified conversational interface. With Perplexity Desktop for macOS, users can bring local tools and data sources directly into their workflow using MCP, enabling fast, context-aware insights powered by live data.

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an emerging, open-source standard for connecting LLMs with external services and enterprise data sources. Using MCP Servers, AI clients such as Perplexity Desktop can securely interact with applications and data, performing actions, retrieving live information, and enabling natural language access to data.

CData MCP Server provides schema-aware context to AI tools — whether you're using it for AI-assisted code generation in IDEs like Cursor, or for querying live data through chat interfaces like Perplexity Desktop.

In this article, we guide you through installing CData API Driver for MCP Server, configuring the connection to Vercel, and interacting with your live Vercel data from Perplexity Desktop.

Step 1: Download and install CData API Driver for MCP Server

  1. To begin, download CData API Driver for MCP Server
  2. Find and double-click the installer to begin the installation
  3. Drag the MCP Server app into the Applications folder

When the installation is complete, you are ready to configure MCP Server by connecting to Vercel.

NOTE: Since you downloaded the application from the internet and not the Apple App Store, you may see a warning that the application was not opened because Apple could not verify its security. You may continue with the installation.

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  1. In the warning message that pops up, click "Done"
  2. Open "System Settings" on your machine and navigate to the "Privacy & Security" page
  3. Scroll down to the "Security" section and click "Open Anyway"
  4. Authorize the installation (passkey or password)

Step 2: Configure the Connection to Vercel

  1. After installation, you can open CData API Driver for MCP Server from the Applications folder on your mac
  2. Click the dropdown menu in MCP Configuration > Configuration Name and select "new configuration"
  3. Name the configuration (e.g. "cdata_api") and click "OK"
  4. Enter the appropriate connection properties in the configuration wizard.

    Using API Key Authentication

    Vercel uses Bearer token authentication. You can use either a personal access token or an OAuth access token as the API key.

    To obtain a personal access token:

    1. Log into your Vercel account at https://vercel.com/
    2. Navigate to Account Settings > Tokens.
    3. Click Create Token, enter a name and expiration, and click Create.
    4. Copy the generated token (it will only be shown once).

    After obtaining your token, set the following connection properties:

    • AuthScheme: Set this to APIKey.
    • APIKey: Set this to your Vercel personal access token or OAuth access token.

    Example Connection String

    Profile=C:\profiles\Vercel.apip;AuthScheme=APIKey;APIKey=your_access_token;
    

    Working with Teams

    Many Vercel resources are scoped to a team. To scope all requests to a specific team, set the TeamId connection property to your team's ID. You can find your team ID by querying the Teams table or from the Vercel dashboard. Alternatively, you can specify TeamId in your SQL queries using the WHERE clause where supported.

    Connecting to Vercel

    Once the authentication is configured, you can connect to Vercel and query data from any of the available tables such as Projects, Deployments, Teams, and Domains.

  5. Click "Connect" to authenticate with Vercel.
  6. Click "Save Configuration" to save the configuration

With MCP Server configured, you are ready to connect it to Perplexity Desktop.

Step 3: Connect MCP Server to Perplexity Desktop

  1. Download the Perplexity Desktop application for macOS and sign in with your Pro or Premium account
  2. Open Settings > Connectors. If the Perplexity Helper App is not installed, you will be prompted to download it. Install the Helper App, then restart Perplexity Desktop
  3. After restarting, return to Settings > Connectors and click Add Connector
  4. Select the Simple tab and assign a name for the connector (e.g., "CData Vercel"). In the Command box, enter the absolute path to the MCP Server executable.

    For example:

    	/Applications/CData API Driver for MCP Server.app/Contents/Payload/jre/Contents/Home/bin/java \
    	-jar /Applications/CData API Driver for MCP Server.app/Contents/Payload/lib/cdata.mcp.api.jar \
    	cdata_api
    
  5. Click Save. MCP Server should now appear in the connector list with a "Running" status

Step 4: Query Your Live Vercel data in Perplexity Desktop

  1. Open a new chat in Perplexity Desktop. Click the Sources toggle and enable MCP Server
  2. Start asking questions about your Vercel data. For example:

    "List all the tables available in my Vercel data connection."

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Download MCP Server for free and give your AI tools schema-aware access to live Vercel data during development. When you're ready to move to production, CData Vercel Drivers deliver the same SQL-based access with enterprise-grade performance, security, and reliability.

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