These are real flows the Goody MCP server supports today. Responses are illustrative — your products, prices, and contacts will differ — but the shape matches how the Goody MCP server actually behaves.
A few defaults to know: gift searches return up to 5 curated matches (ask
for changes to refine), US shipping is the default (say so for
international recipients), alcohol is excluded unless you ask for it, and
you always see a preview and price before anything is sent.
Find a gift under a budget
“Find a thank-you gift under $50 for a client who loves coffee.”
The assistant searches the catalog with your intent and budget, and typically also offers a Gift of Choice — Goody’s “let them pick” option where the recipient chooses from a curated collection and you fund the amount.
Here are five great options under $50:
1. Single-Origin Coffee Trio — Driftaway Coffee, $36
2. Cold Brew Starter Kit — Grady's, $42
3. Ceramic Pour-Over Set — Yield Design, $48
4. Espresso Chocolate Collection — Compartés, $34
5. Coffee + Mug Gift Box — Bean Box, $45
There's also a Goody Gift of Choice at your $50 budget — they'd pick their own
gift and you only pay what you fund. Want me to preview one of these?
Preview, confirm, and send to one recipient
“Send the Cold Brew Starter Kit to Sarah Chen at sarah@acme.com with a thank-you card. Email it to her.”
The assistant assembles the send — greeting card, optional message, payment method — then builds a preview link and prices it, and asks you to confirm before sending:
Here's a preview of the gift before I send anything:
🔗 Preview: https://ongoody.com/p/preview/2f9c… (this is what Sarah will see)
- Gift: Cold Brew Starter Kit — $42.00
- Recipient: Sarah Chen (sarah@acme.com) — she'll get an email with her gift link
- Card: "Thank You" with the message we drafted
- From: Alex Rivera
- Payment: Visa ending 4242
- Estimated total: $51.83 ($42.00 gift + $6.00 shipping + $3.83 estimated tax)
Shall I send it?
After you say yes, it sends and confirms whether the recipient was notified. Sarah enters her own shipping details when she accepts — and can swap the gift unless you disable swapping.
Prefer to ship straight to an address? Say “ship it directly to 123 Main St…”
and the assistant uses direct send — no email or link, the physical gift
goes to the address you give. Want to send later? “Schedule it for next
Monday” works too (up to 3 months out).
“Add these three new hires to my workspace and put them in an ‘Onboarding’ list: Maya Patel (maya@northwind.com, birthday March 12), James Okafor (james@northwind.com), and Lena Fischer (lena@northwind.com).”
Done — I added all three contacts and created the list "Onboarding" with all 3
in it. You can use this list for a group send or a recurring autogift.
If a contact with the same email already exists, the assistant won’t silently overwrite it — it tells you and offers to update the existing contact instead.
Turn a gift into a recurring autogift
“Set up a birthday autogift for my Clients list, using that gift I just sent to Sarah as the template.”
You can clone a past send like this, or build a brand-new rule from scratch (“set up a $50 birthday autogift for my Clients list with the Cold Brew Kit and a birthday card”). Either way the rule is created paused:
Here's a preview of the autogift rule before I activate anything:
- Trigger: each client's birthday, every year
- Gift: Cold Brew Starter Kit, with a "Happy Birthday" card and message
- Payment: Visa ending 4242
- Expected cost per send: ~$51.83
⏸️ The rule is created paused — autogifts are always created paused so a recurring
charge is never set up by accident. Want me to activate it now?
Only after you explicitly say yes does the assistant activate the rule. You can ask it to list, pause, or re-activate your autogifts any time (“what autogifts do I have running?”).