FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NOTE), a global leader in AI-driven policy and regulatory intelligence, today announced that the PolicyNote MCP has been approved and listed in the OpenAI App Store. T...
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Hundreds of millions of developers, analysts, and policy professionals can now access structured legislative and regulatory intelligence from within ChatGPT-powered workflows and custom GPTs
WASHINGTON: FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NOTE), a global leader in AI-driven policy and regulatory intelligence, today announced that the PolicyNote MCP has been approved and listed in the OpenAI App Store. The listing enables developers, policy analysts, and enterprise teams to access structured policy and regulatory data from around the world directly within ChatGPT, which as of January was reported by OpenAI to have more than 700 million weekly active users. Now, with the addition of the PolicyNote MCP, these users can seamlessly connect to the MCP server natively in ChatGPT, allowing their conversations and GPT-powered workflows to query and interact with real-time policy intelligence without additional integration. OpenAI users also can leverage the PolicyNote MCP in their custom GPTs to create standalone chatbots for specific policy tasks using the PolicyNote MCP tools.
As AI agents become primary interfaces for decision-making, authoritative domain intelligence is emerging as a foundational infrastructure layer. FiscalNote is positioning itself to power that layer in policy and regulatory environments. By embedding PolicyNote intelligence inside ChatGPT workflows, FiscalNote can now reach millions of potential users who may never purchase a standalone enterprise platform but are willing to pay for trusted policy intelligence embedded directly into their AI-driven workflows. This expands FiscalNote’s addressable market, supports product-led global customer acquisition, and enables highly scalable consumption-based revenue growth with minimal incremental sales or infrastructure investment. This listing is expected to accelerate FiscalNote’s expansion from a destination software product to embedded intelligence infrastructure inside the fastest-growing enterprise workflow layer: AI agents.
The app listing brings policy intelligence directly into ChatGPT, allowing users to query, analyze, and monitor public policy activity across jurisdictions through natural language, with a simple one-click install. Queries return structured, verified information about policy developments, government sources, and regulatory changes, making it straightforward to integrate authoritative policy intelligence into internal tools and research workflows.
By making PolicyNote intelligence available natively within ChatGPT workflows, FiscalNote expects to increase adoption across new geographies, use cases, and buyer personas, with the potential to unlock significant pent-up global demand from developers, distributed teams, and organizations that may not adopt a standalone platform but still desire trusted policy intelligence through other environments. This expands FiscalNote’s reach well beyond traditional sales coverage and enables scalable product-led growth across new geographies and customer segments. Because this model removes traditional seat constraints and leverages infrastructure already built, FiscalNote expects API-driven adoption to scale efficiently as AI-native workflows proliferate globally.
In this environment, the PolicyNote MCP remains a FiscalNote commercial product. Consequently, FiscalNote sets and controls all pricing and access terms, and users will transact directly with FiscalNote in order to access the data. FiscalNote’s proprietary data can only be accessed within authorized user workflows and is not made available for model training or other platform purposes. Thus, the OpenAI App Store serves as a global discovery layer that enables FiscalNote to distribute its intelligence infrastructure to an audience numbering in the hundreds of millions who are already building AI-driven workflows.
"As AI agents become an increasingly important interface for how organizations operate and make decisions, the opportunity is expanding for trusted intelligence to be embedded directly into those workflows," said Josh Resnik, CEO and President of FiscalNote. "Our listing in the OpenAI App Store represents an important step in FiscalNote’s evolution from a destination platform to global policy intelligence infrastructure. By programmatically delivering governed legislative and regulatory data into AI-driven environments, we are opening new pathways for scalable adoption, broader global reach, and long-term growth."
Access the PolicyNote MCP in the OpenAI App Store: https://chatgpt.com/apps/policynote/asdk_app_69a87595e18c81919121d76e18c959bd
About the PolicyNote MCP
The PolicyNote MCP provides programmatic access to FiscalNote's comprehensive legislative and regulatory intelligence spanning Congress, all 50 states, and more than 100 countries. It enables developers, analysts, and policy professionals to retrieve structured policy data, track regulatory changes, and integrate government intelligence directly into internal workflows, AI agents, dashboards, and monitoring systems. Setup takes under 15 minutes and the MCP is designed for both enterprise teams and individual developers. PolicyNote is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant.
About FiscalNote
FiscalNote (NYSE: NOTE), the global leader in AI-driven policy intelligence, helps organizations track legislation, analyze regulation, and engage stakeholders through the PolicyNote suite, its flagship platform and APIs. Built to ensure the most complete, real-time view of the policy landscape, PolicyNote delivers synthesized, expert-driven analysis integrated with AI-powered monitoring, fueled by the trusted analysis and reporting of CQ and Roll Call, and the grassroots mobilization power of VoterVoice. From the Committee Room to the Board Room, FiscalNote’s PolicyNote suite ensures every user has the unmatched clarity and speed needed to understand and impact policy.
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