How to Connect Grok to Your Computershare Account Using Truthifi

How to Connect Grok to Your Computershare Account Using Truthifi

Scott Blandford
May 8, 2026
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How to Connect Grok to Your Computershare Account Using Truthifi

How to Connect Grok to Your Computershare Account Using Truthifi

Scott Blandford
May 8, 2026
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Searching for “Grok Computershare”? You’re in the right place. Your Computershare account holds your financial life: checking balances, investment positions, retirement savings. Until now, getting “AI for Computershare” meant exporting CSVs, copying numbers, and hoping nothing was stale by the time you asked a question.

By Scott Blandford, Founder & CEO of Truthifi | Reviewed by Mike Young

Truthifi changes that. With a Grok Computershare connection using Truthifi, Grok can see your live Computershare portfolio data, balances, and transaction history. Truthifi rebuilds your historical data on connection: it fills gaps, corrects cost basis errors, and resolves ticker mismatches, so Grok works with clean, normalized data from day one. All of this happens through a read-only MCP connector that never touches your credentials and cannot move money.

This guide walks you through setup (about 5 minutes), explains exactly what Truthifi allows and blocks with your Computershare data, and shows you how to turn raw financial data into actionable Computershare AI insights with Grok.

Before you begin, you'll need:

  • A paid Grok account. Custom MCP connectors are only available on paid Grok subscriptions. (Custom connector support launched April 3, 2026.)

  • A Truthifi Connect account with at least one linked financial institution. Truthifi Connect is free to try, with paid plans from $5.99/month.

Plan note: Grok's MCP connector feature is gated behind paid plans. Free Grok accounts can use Grok normally but cannot add custom connectors like Truthifi.

Verification tripwire: If grok.com/manage-connectors shows a different UI than this guide describes, xAI may have updated the connector flow — re-verify against current xAI docs at docs.x.ai/developers/tools/remote-mcp.

What You Need

Before setting up Grok for Computershare, you'll need a paid Grok subscription — custom MCP connectors aren't available on the free tier. You'll also need a Truthifi Connect account with at least one linked financial institution. Free Truthifi accounts work for setup; paid plans start at $5.99/month.

How to Connect Grok to Your Computershare Account

Connecting Grok to your Computershare account takes about five minutes once you have the prerequisites. Here's the path xAI's manage-connectors UI follows.

  1. Open Connectors in Grok. Go to grok.com → menu → Connectors (or navigate directly to grok.com/manage-connectors). You'll need to be signed in to a paid Grok account — custom MCP connectors are not available on the free tier.

  2. Add the Truthifi connector. Click Add custom connector. Enter Name: Truthifi, URL: https://api.truthifi.com/mcp. Save.

  3. Authorize your accounts. Grok redirects you to Truthifi's OAuth screen. Sign in to your Truthifi account, select which Computershare accounts to share with Grok, confirm the read-only scope, and click Authorize.

  4. Enable Truthifi per conversation. In any new Grok chat, toggle Truthifi on for that conversation. This per-conversation toggle prevents accidental data exposure in chats where you don't intend to discuss your finances.

  5. Verify the connection. Send: "What is my current asset allocation across all my connected accounts?" If Grok responds with your actual Computershare holdings, the connection is live.

With Truthifi added as a Grok connector, you'll need to enable it per conversation — Grok defaults custom connectors off in new chats for safety. Toggle Truthifi on whenever you want to discuss Computershare holdings.

Example Prompts for Grok

Portfolio Deep Dive

Pull my complete asset allocation across all my Computershare accounts and break it down by asset class, sector, and geography. Format the results as a table with dollar amounts and percentages for each category.

Fee Audit

Calculate the total expense ratios, advisory fees, and any other costs I'm paying across every fund and account in my Computershare portfolio. Show me the dollar amount per year for each fee layer and the cumulative impact over 10 years assuming 7% annual growth.

Retirement Readiness

Run a retirement readiness analysis using my current Computershare balances, contribution rate, and historical savings trajectory. Model three scenarios — conservative, moderate, and optimistic — and tell me at what age each scenario runs out of money. Present the results as a comparison table.

Stress Test

Stress-test my entire Computershare portfolio against a 2008-style market crash, a 2020-style rapid drawdown, and a sustained stagflation environment. Show projected drawdown percentages and estimated recovery timelines for each scenario.

Tax-Loss Harvesting

Identify every tax-loss harvesting opportunity in my Computershare taxable accounts. For each position with an unrealized loss, estimate the tax savings at a 24% federal bracket and suggest a replacement holding that maintains similar sector exposure.

Cash Flow Analysis

Analyze my spending and cash flow from my Computershare transaction history over the past 6 months. Categorize expenses into fixed, variable, and discretionary. Calculate my savings rate and flag any months where I spent more than I earned.

Rebalancing Plan

Compare my current Computershare portfolio to a standard 60/40 target allocation and to a three-fund lazy portfolio. For each comparison, show me where I'm overweight and underweight, and recommend specific rebalancing moves with dollar amounts.

Holdings Review

Review my top 10 holdings by portfolio weight and run a fundamental analysis on each — P/E ratio, dividend yield, 52-week performance, and analyst consensus. Flag any positions where concentration exceeds 10% of my total portfolio.

Account Overlap Check

Analyze the overlap between my Computershare brokerage account and my retirement accounts. Identify any duplicate holdings, correlated positions, or sectors where I have unintentional concentration risk across accounts.

Financial Dashboard

Summarize my complete financial picture across all connected Computershare accounts — total net worth, investment performance over the past 1, 3, and 5 years, total fees paid last year, and my current savings rate. Format this as an executive financial dashboard.

Why Truthifi?

Security

Your Computershare username and password never touch Truthifi's servers. Authentication occurs directly on your provider's domain, creating a read-only, protocol-enforced connection secured with AES-256 encryption. Grok receives only scoped data tokens, never your actual credentials. You maintain complete control and can revoke access anytime at Computershare's account-security settings or through your Truthifi dashboard.

Privacy

Your financial data stays under your complete control when using Truthifi. We never store login credentials from Computershare or any financial institution. You decide which specific accounts Grok can access, creating selective permissions rather than blanket access. Data never gets sold to third parties, and connecting one AI tool doesn't automatically grant access to others.

Audit Trail

Every MCP data request is logged with complete session details for Grok financial planning transparency. When Grok accesses your Computershare account data, the timestamp and specific information retrieved gets recorded automatically. You maintain full visibility into which financial details were accessed during each interaction. This tracking means you always know exactly what happened with your sensitive financial information.

Data Quality

When Computershare delivers raw transaction data with up to 7 years of normalized portfolio, contribution, and retirement-account history, Truthifi rebuilds historical information from multiple aggregation sources to correct these inconsistencies. Our normalization process fills data gaps and resolves ticker mismatches that could mislead Grok financial planning algorithms. This process delivers up to 10 years of clean, accurate transaction history for reliable analysis.

About Grok

Grok is xAI's conversational AI assistant, available through grok.com and the X platform. With MCP connector support (launched April 2026), Grok can pull live portfolio data from financial institutions using Truthifi and ground responses in your actual balances and holdings — not hypothetical examples.

Grok's positioning emphasizes real-time information access (especially via X integration) and a more direct, less-hedged conversational style than competing assistants. For financial questions, the MCP connector lets Grok analyze your portfolio with that same direct tone applied to your real data — useful when you want a critical second opinion on holdings, allocations, or fees without softened framing.

Grok is xAI's conversational assistant, available through grok.com and the X platform. The April 2026 release added custom MCP connector support — letting Grok pull live portfolio data from Truthifi-linked accounts and ground its responses in your actual Computershare holdings instead of hypothetical examples. Grok's positioning emphasizes real-time information access and a more direct conversational style than competing assistants.

About Computershare

Typical Computershare account holders are registered shareholders, ESPP/RSU participants, and DRIP/DSPP investors who hold stock directly with the issuer rather than through a brokerage.

They include long-tenured employees of public companies (vested RSUs, ESPP shares, stock options), legacy shareholders who received certificates or book-entry positions through corporate actions, and dividend-focused investors who reinvest distributions to compound ownership in blue-chip names like ExxonMobil and Lowe's.

Headquarters: Canton, Massachusetts

Founded: 1978

AUM: ~$2T in shares administered globally

Account Types:

  • Direct Stock Purchase Plan (DSPP)

  • Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP)

  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)

  • Restricted Stock Units (RSUs)

  • Stock Options

  • Registered shares (direct registration / DRS)

  • Book-entry positions

  • Restricted stock

Notable Facts:

  • Computershare was founded in 1978 in Melbourne, Australia, by Chris Morris (and his sister Penelope Maclagan) as one of the city's earliest technology start-ups, initially providing computer bureau services to Australian share registrars.

  • Computershare is the largest transfer agent in the United States, a position cemented by its January 2012 acquisition of BNY Mellon Shareowner Services for approximately US$550 million, which added roughly 1,060 issuer clients and made the combined entity the dominant US share registry provider.

  • Computershare Limited (ASX:CPU) is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, reported FY2025 revenue of $3.12 billion (up 4.72%) and earnings of $607 million (up 72%), and serves roughly two-thirds of the ASX 200 plus a large share of the US large-cap IPO market.

  • Computershare Trust Company, N.A., the US operating entity, has its principal executive office at 150 Royall Street, Canton, Massachusetts 02021, and acts as transfer agent for blue-chip issuers including ExxonMobil and Lowe's, with the firm administering DSPP, DRIP, and employee equity plans for many Fortune 500 companies.

  • Computershare operates in more than 20 countries and serves as transfer agent, employee share plan administrator, corporate trustee, and proxy services provider — facilitating shareholder recordkeeping, stock transfers, annual meetings, and dividend disbursement for public and private companies worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to connect my Computershare account using Truthifi?

Connecting through Computershare's OAuth 2.0 flow ensures your login credentials stay exactly where they belong: on Computershare's own secure servers. When you connect, you're redirected to Computershare's domain to log in directly, then grant specific read-only permissions before returning to Truthifi. Your username and password never pass through our systems. Grok receives only a scoped data token with read-only access, meaning it cannot move money, execute trades, or modify account settings. Every data request is logged for transparency, and you maintain full control through Computershare's account-security settings or our dashboard. Complete security details at https://truthifi.com/security.

What does Truthifi allow with my Computershare data — and what does it block?

When you connect Grok to financial accounts, the AI cannot move money, place trades, or change account settings due to architectural limitations. The read-only access token from OAuth 2.0 flow prevents Grok from executing any transactions on your Computershare account. Instead, Grok personal finance capabilities focus on surfacing your fee burden across funds, flagging allocation drift from your target, and modeling retirement scenarios using your actual contribution rate. Financial advisors provide guidance based on your full financial picture, while AI analysis supplements your understanding between professional meetings.

What about my financial advisor?

The relationship between Computershare advisors and Grok creates a support system for your financial planning needs.

What Computershare account types does Truthifi support?

Truthifi supports connecting your Computershare direct stock purchase plan (dspp), dividend reinvestment plan (drip), employee stock purchase plan (espp), restricted stock units (rsus), stock options, registered shares (direct registration / drs) accounts through its read-only MCP connector. Each account type is linked with the same security architecture — no trading, no transfers, no changes to your Computershare settings. You can connect multiple account types simultaneously for a complete financial picture.

How does Truthifi compare to other options?

Feature

Truthifi + AI

Manual Upload

No Connection

Live portfolio data

Live at query time

Manual export each session

Not available

Read-only access

Protocol-enforced

Full account needed

N/A

Credential storage

Never stored

Stored by tool

N/A

Multi-account view

Unified across accounts

One at a time

N/A

Cost basis

Normalized

Raw broker data

N/A

Historical depth

Rebuilt on connection

Current only

N/A

up to 7 years of normalized portfolio, contribution, and retirement-account history

Corrected automatically

As-is from broker

N/A

Computershare + Grok

AI financial planning with live data

Manual comparison

No analysis

How do I disconnect Grok from Truthifi?

To disconnect Grok from Truthifi: go to grok.com/manage-connectors, find Truthifi in your connector list, click Disconnect (or Remove), and confirm. The change is immediate. To revoke access from the Computershare-side as well, sign in to Truthifi → Connected Apps → revoke the Grok session.

Your Grok Computershare connection through Truthifi represents a new way to interact with your own financial data. No exports, no stale spreadsheets, no guesswork. Just your live Grok Computershare portfolio view, analyzed whenever you have a question. Check your investment performance, run AI stock analysis, review fees across accounts, model retirement scenarios, or simply ask Grok to explain what changed since last month.

Because the data refreshes automatically using Truthifi's read-only connector, every answer reflects your current balances, holdings, and transaction history — not a snapshot from days or weeks ago. Whether you manage a single brokerage account or coordinate across multiple financial institutions, the combination of Grok and Truthifi puts real portfolio intelligence when you need it.

As Grok evolves, the financial insight it can extract from your Computershare data will only deepen. This connection puts you closer to your own financial data. Privacy is central to the design: Truthifi never stores your credentials, and the read-only protocol means no AI assistant can execute transactions on your behalf. You stay in full control of what data is shared and can revoke access at any time through your account settings.

The result is financial transparency without financial risk — your data, your questions, on your schedule.

Congratulations! With your Computershare account now connected through Truthifi, Grok can analyze your real portfolio data in real time. Track your investments, review your fees, and ask questions about your actual financial accounts. Your data flows using Truthifi's read-only MCP connector — Grok can see your data but cannot make trades, move funds, or alter your account settings in any way.

Start with a simple question like 'What is my current asset allocation?' or 'How have my investments performed this year?' to see the connection in action. From there, you can explore deeper analyses specific to your financial goals. As you continue using Grok with your Computershare data, you may discover patterns in your spending, identify underperforming holdings, or find opportunities to reduce fees across your portfolio.

Each conversation builds on the last, giving you progressively richer financial awareness. The more questions you ask, the more value this connection delivers.

Do I need a paid Grok plan?

Yes — custom MCP connectors including Truthifi are only available on paid Grok subscriptions. The free Grok tier can chat but cannot add custom connectors. Truthifi's own free tier is sufficient for the Computershare setup, so the only paid requirement is on the Grok side.

Where is my data stored?

Grok queries Computershare data through Truthifi's MCP connector at conversation time. The data flows through Grok's reasoning context for that single chat — Grok doesn't write your financial data into long-term training memory or share it across users. Truthifi maintains the canonical encrypted record; Grok holds the live snapshot only as long as the chat is open.

How do I enable the Grok connection with Truthifi?

Grok requires you to toggle Truthifi on per conversation as a safety default — same pattern Claude and Perplexity use. To re-enable in a new Grok chat: click the tools / connectors icon in the chat input, toggle Truthifi on for this conversation. The per-conversation toggle prevents accidental data exposure in chats where you don't intend to discuss Computershare.

Does this replace my financial advisor?

No, connecting Computershare through Truthifi does not replace your financial advisor. The platform offers data analysis, not advisory services, while Grok supplements advisors between meetings with account insights.

What is Truthifi?

Truthifi serves as an independent financial data platform that enables you to connect Grok to financial accounts from over 18,000 US institutions. The service operates on a subscription model and does not sell data, earn commissions, or sell financial products. Through secure MCP integration, Grok can access your Computershare accounts and other holdings for AI financial planning purposes.

Who can see my data?

No external parties can access your Computershare account information when using Grok for finance. Only Grok receives your data during active conversations, and we maintain a subscription model that never involves selling your financial information to third-party companies.

Informational only. Not financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Truthifi is an independent platform. This guide reflects current product functionality as of May 2026.

About the author

Scott Blandford is Founder & CEO of Truthifi, where he leads the company’s vision for transparent, AI-powered financial intelligence. Before founding Truthifi, Scott spent 25+ years in financial services, including senior roles at Fidelity Investments, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, and TIAA, building the data infrastructure that institutions rely on to manage wealth at scale. He writes about the technology reshaping how people connect with and understand their financial lives.

Reviewed by Mike Young, Head of Product at Truthifi. Mike has 20+ years building digital investment platforms at Merrill Lynch, TIAA, JP Morgan, and Vanguard.

12 min read

Searching for “Grok Computershare”? You’re in the right place. Your Computershare account holds your financial life: checking balances, investment positions, retirement savings. Until now, getting “AI for Computershare” meant exporting CSVs, copying numbers, and hoping nothing was stale by the time you asked a question.

By Scott Blandford, Founder & CEO of Truthifi | Reviewed by Mike Young

Truthifi changes that. With a Grok Computershare connection using Truthifi, Grok can see your live Computershare portfolio data, balances, and transaction history. Truthifi rebuilds your historical data on connection: it fills gaps, corrects cost basis errors, and resolves ticker mismatches, so Grok works with clean, normalized data from day one. All of this happens through a read-only MCP connector that never touches your credentials and cannot move money.

This guide walks you through setup (about 5 minutes), explains exactly what Truthifi allows and blocks with your Computershare data, and shows you how to turn raw financial data into actionable Computershare AI insights with Grok.

Before you begin, you'll need:

  • A paid Grok account. Custom MCP connectors are only available on paid Grok subscriptions. (Custom connector support launched April 3, 2026.)

  • A Truthifi Connect account with at least one linked financial institution. Truthifi Connect is free to try, with paid plans from $5.99/month.

Plan note: Grok's MCP connector feature is gated behind paid plans. Free Grok accounts can use Grok normally but cannot add custom connectors like Truthifi.

Verification tripwire: If grok.com/manage-connectors shows a different UI than this guide describes, xAI may have updated the connector flow — re-verify against current xAI docs at docs.x.ai/developers/tools/remote-mcp.

What You Need

Before setting up Grok for Computershare, you'll need a paid Grok subscription — custom MCP connectors aren't available on the free tier. You'll also need a Truthifi Connect account with at least one linked financial institution. Free Truthifi accounts work for setup; paid plans start at $5.99/month.

How to Connect Grok to Your Computershare Account

Connecting Grok to your Computershare account takes about five minutes once you have the prerequisites. Here's the path xAI's manage-connectors UI follows.

  1. Open Connectors in Grok. Go to grok.com → menu → Connectors (or navigate directly to grok.com/manage-connectors). You'll need to be signed in to a paid Grok account — custom MCP connectors are not available on the free tier.

  2. Add the Truthifi connector. Click Add custom connector. Enter Name: Truthifi, URL: https://api.truthifi.com/mcp. Save.

  3. Authorize your accounts. Grok redirects you to Truthifi's OAuth screen. Sign in to your Truthifi account, select which Computershare accounts to share with Grok, confirm the read-only scope, and click Authorize.

  4. Enable Truthifi per conversation. In any new Grok chat, toggle Truthifi on for that conversation. This per-conversation toggle prevents accidental data exposure in chats where you don't intend to discuss your finances.

  5. Verify the connection. Send: "What is my current asset allocation across all my connected accounts?" If Grok responds with your actual Computershare holdings, the connection is live.

With Truthifi added as a Grok connector, you'll need to enable it per conversation — Grok defaults custom connectors off in new chats for safety. Toggle Truthifi on whenever you want to discuss Computershare holdings.

Example Prompts for Grok

Portfolio Deep Dive

Pull my complete asset allocation across all my Computershare accounts and break it down by asset class, sector, and geography. Format the results as a table with dollar amounts and percentages for each category.

Fee Audit

Calculate the total expense ratios, advisory fees, and any other costs I'm paying across every fund and account in my Computershare portfolio. Show me the dollar amount per year for each fee layer and the cumulative impact over 10 years assuming 7% annual growth.

Retirement Readiness

Run a retirement readiness analysis using my current Computershare balances, contribution rate, and historical savings trajectory. Model three scenarios — conservative, moderate, and optimistic — and tell me at what age each scenario runs out of money. Present the results as a comparison table.

Stress Test

Stress-test my entire Computershare portfolio against a 2008-style market crash, a 2020-style rapid drawdown, and a sustained stagflation environment. Show projected drawdown percentages and estimated recovery timelines for each scenario.

Tax-Loss Harvesting

Identify every tax-loss harvesting opportunity in my Computershare taxable accounts. For each position with an unrealized loss, estimate the tax savings at a 24% federal bracket and suggest a replacement holding that maintains similar sector exposure.

Cash Flow Analysis

Analyze my spending and cash flow from my Computershare transaction history over the past 6 months. Categorize expenses into fixed, variable, and discretionary. Calculate my savings rate and flag any months where I spent more than I earned.

Rebalancing Plan

Compare my current Computershare portfolio to a standard 60/40 target allocation and to a three-fund lazy portfolio. For each comparison, show me where I'm overweight and underweight, and recommend specific rebalancing moves with dollar amounts.

Holdings Review

Review my top 10 holdings by portfolio weight and run a fundamental analysis on each — P/E ratio, dividend yield, 52-week performance, and analyst consensus. Flag any positions where concentration exceeds 10% of my total portfolio.

Account Overlap Check

Analyze the overlap between my Computershare brokerage account and my retirement accounts. Identify any duplicate holdings, correlated positions, or sectors where I have unintentional concentration risk across accounts.

Financial Dashboard

Summarize my complete financial picture across all connected Computershare accounts — total net worth, investment performance over the past 1, 3, and 5 years, total fees paid last year, and my current savings rate. Format this as an executive financial dashboard.

Why Truthifi?

Security

Your Computershare username and password never touch Truthifi's servers. Authentication occurs directly on your provider's domain, creating a read-only, protocol-enforced connection secured with AES-256 encryption. Grok receives only scoped data tokens, never your actual credentials. You maintain complete control and can revoke access anytime at Computershare's account-security settings or through your Truthifi dashboard.

Privacy

Your financial data stays under your complete control when using Truthifi. We never store login credentials from Computershare or any financial institution. You decide which specific accounts Grok can access, creating selective permissions rather than blanket access. Data never gets sold to third parties, and connecting one AI tool doesn't automatically grant access to others.

Audit Trail

Every MCP data request is logged with complete session details for Grok financial planning transparency. When Grok accesses your Computershare account data, the timestamp and specific information retrieved gets recorded automatically. You maintain full visibility into which financial details were accessed during each interaction. This tracking means you always know exactly what happened with your sensitive financial information.

Data Quality

When Computershare delivers raw transaction data with up to 7 years of normalized portfolio, contribution, and retirement-account history, Truthifi rebuilds historical information from multiple aggregation sources to correct these inconsistencies. Our normalization process fills data gaps and resolves ticker mismatches that could mislead Grok financial planning algorithms. This process delivers up to 10 years of clean, accurate transaction history for reliable analysis.

About Grok

Grok is xAI's conversational AI assistant, available through grok.com and the X platform. With MCP connector support (launched April 2026), Grok can pull live portfolio data from financial institutions using Truthifi and ground responses in your actual balances and holdings — not hypothetical examples.

Grok's positioning emphasizes real-time information access (especially via X integration) and a more direct, less-hedged conversational style than competing assistants. For financial questions, the MCP connector lets Grok analyze your portfolio with that same direct tone applied to your real data — useful when you want a critical second opinion on holdings, allocations, or fees without softened framing.

Grok is xAI's conversational assistant, available through grok.com and the X platform. The April 2026 release added custom MCP connector support — letting Grok pull live portfolio data from Truthifi-linked accounts and ground its responses in your actual Computershare holdings instead of hypothetical examples. Grok's positioning emphasizes real-time information access and a more direct conversational style than competing assistants.

About Computershare

Typical Computershare account holders are registered shareholders, ESPP/RSU participants, and DRIP/DSPP investors who hold stock directly with the issuer rather than through a brokerage.

They include long-tenured employees of public companies (vested RSUs, ESPP shares, stock options), legacy shareholders who received certificates or book-entry positions through corporate actions, and dividend-focused investors who reinvest distributions to compound ownership in blue-chip names like ExxonMobil and Lowe's.

Headquarters: Canton, Massachusetts

Founded: 1978

AUM: ~$2T in shares administered globally

Account Types:

  • Direct Stock Purchase Plan (DSPP)

  • Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP)

  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)

  • Restricted Stock Units (RSUs)

  • Stock Options

  • Registered shares (direct registration / DRS)

  • Book-entry positions

  • Restricted stock

Notable Facts:

  • Computershare was founded in 1978 in Melbourne, Australia, by Chris Morris (and his sister Penelope Maclagan) as one of the city's earliest technology start-ups, initially providing computer bureau services to Australian share registrars.

  • Computershare is the largest transfer agent in the United States, a position cemented by its January 2012 acquisition of BNY Mellon Shareowner Services for approximately US$550 million, which added roughly 1,060 issuer clients and made the combined entity the dominant US share registry provider.

  • Computershare Limited (ASX:CPU) is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, reported FY2025 revenue of $3.12 billion (up 4.72%) and earnings of $607 million (up 72%), and serves roughly two-thirds of the ASX 200 plus a large share of the US large-cap IPO market.

  • Computershare Trust Company, N.A., the US operating entity, has its principal executive office at 150 Royall Street, Canton, Massachusetts 02021, and acts as transfer agent for blue-chip issuers including ExxonMobil and Lowe's, with the firm administering DSPP, DRIP, and employee equity plans for many Fortune 500 companies.

  • Computershare operates in more than 20 countries and serves as transfer agent, employee share plan administrator, corporate trustee, and proxy services provider — facilitating shareholder recordkeeping, stock transfers, annual meetings, and dividend disbursement for public and private companies worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to connect my Computershare account using Truthifi?

Connecting through Computershare's OAuth 2.0 flow ensures your login credentials stay exactly where they belong: on Computershare's own secure servers. When you connect, you're redirected to Computershare's domain to log in directly, then grant specific read-only permissions before returning to Truthifi. Your username and password never pass through our systems. Grok receives only a scoped data token with read-only access, meaning it cannot move money, execute trades, or modify account settings. Every data request is logged for transparency, and you maintain full control through Computershare's account-security settings or our dashboard. Complete security details at https://truthifi.com/security.

What does Truthifi allow with my Computershare data — and what does it block?

When you connect Grok to financial accounts, the AI cannot move money, place trades, or change account settings due to architectural limitations. The read-only access token from OAuth 2.0 flow prevents Grok from executing any transactions on your Computershare account. Instead, Grok personal finance capabilities focus on surfacing your fee burden across funds, flagging allocation drift from your target, and modeling retirement scenarios using your actual contribution rate. Financial advisors provide guidance based on your full financial picture, while AI analysis supplements your understanding between professional meetings.

What about my financial advisor?

The relationship between Computershare advisors and Grok creates a support system for your financial planning needs.

What Computershare account types does Truthifi support?

Truthifi supports connecting your Computershare direct stock purchase plan (dspp), dividend reinvestment plan (drip), employee stock purchase plan (espp), restricted stock units (rsus), stock options, registered shares (direct registration / drs) accounts through its read-only MCP connector. Each account type is linked with the same security architecture — no trading, no transfers, no changes to your Computershare settings. You can connect multiple account types simultaneously for a complete financial picture.

How does Truthifi compare to other options?

Feature

Truthifi + AI

Manual Upload

No Connection

Live portfolio data

Live at query time

Manual export each session

Not available

Read-only access

Protocol-enforced

Full account needed

N/A

Credential storage

Never stored

Stored by tool

N/A

Multi-account view

Unified across accounts

One at a time

N/A

Cost basis

Normalized

Raw broker data

N/A

Historical depth

Rebuilt on connection

Current only

N/A

up to 7 years of normalized portfolio, contribution, and retirement-account history

Corrected automatically

As-is from broker

N/A

Computershare + Grok

AI financial planning with live data

Manual comparison

No analysis

How do I disconnect Grok from Truthifi?

To disconnect Grok from Truthifi: go to grok.com/manage-connectors, find Truthifi in your connector list, click Disconnect (or Remove), and confirm. The change is immediate. To revoke access from the Computershare-side as well, sign in to Truthifi → Connected Apps → revoke the Grok session.

Your Grok Computershare connection through Truthifi represents a new way to interact with your own financial data. No exports, no stale spreadsheets, no guesswork. Just your live Grok Computershare portfolio view, analyzed whenever you have a question. Check your investment performance, run AI stock analysis, review fees across accounts, model retirement scenarios, or simply ask Grok to explain what changed since last month.

Because the data refreshes automatically using Truthifi's read-only connector, every answer reflects your current balances, holdings, and transaction history — not a snapshot from days or weeks ago. Whether you manage a single brokerage account or coordinate across multiple financial institutions, the combination of Grok and Truthifi puts real portfolio intelligence when you need it.

As Grok evolves, the financial insight it can extract from your Computershare data will only deepen. This connection puts you closer to your own financial data. Privacy is central to the design: Truthifi never stores your credentials, and the read-only protocol means no AI assistant can execute transactions on your behalf. You stay in full control of what data is shared and can revoke access at any time through your account settings.

The result is financial transparency without financial risk — your data, your questions, on your schedule.

Congratulations! With your Computershare account now connected through Truthifi, Grok can analyze your real portfolio data in real time. Track your investments, review your fees, and ask questions about your actual financial accounts. Your data flows using Truthifi's read-only MCP connector — Grok can see your data but cannot make trades, move funds, or alter your account settings in any way.

Start with a simple question like 'What is my current asset allocation?' or 'How have my investments performed this year?' to see the connection in action. From there, you can explore deeper analyses specific to your financial goals. As you continue using Grok with your Computershare data, you may discover patterns in your spending, identify underperforming holdings, or find opportunities to reduce fees across your portfolio.

Each conversation builds on the last, giving you progressively richer financial awareness. The more questions you ask, the more value this connection delivers.

Do I need a paid Grok plan?

Yes — custom MCP connectors including Truthifi are only available on paid Grok subscriptions. The free Grok tier can chat but cannot add custom connectors. Truthifi's own free tier is sufficient for the Computershare setup, so the only paid requirement is on the Grok side.

Where is my data stored?

Grok queries Computershare data through Truthifi's MCP connector at conversation time. The data flows through Grok's reasoning context for that single chat — Grok doesn't write your financial data into long-term training memory or share it across users. Truthifi maintains the canonical encrypted record; Grok holds the live snapshot only as long as the chat is open.

How do I enable the Grok connection with Truthifi?

Grok requires you to toggle Truthifi on per conversation as a safety default — same pattern Claude and Perplexity use. To re-enable in a new Grok chat: click the tools / connectors icon in the chat input, toggle Truthifi on for this conversation. The per-conversation toggle prevents accidental data exposure in chats where you don't intend to discuss Computershare.

Does this replace my financial advisor?

No, connecting Computershare through Truthifi does not replace your financial advisor. The platform offers data analysis, not advisory services, while Grok supplements advisors between meetings with account insights.

What is Truthifi?

Truthifi serves as an independent financial data platform that enables you to connect Grok to financial accounts from over 18,000 US institutions. The service operates on a subscription model and does not sell data, earn commissions, or sell financial products. Through secure MCP integration, Grok can access your Computershare accounts and other holdings for AI financial planning purposes.

Who can see my data?

No external parties can access your Computershare account information when using Grok for finance. Only Grok receives your data during active conversations, and we maintain a subscription model that never involves selling your financial information to third-party companies.

Informational only. Not financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Truthifi is an independent platform. This guide reflects current product functionality as of May 2026.

About the author

Scott Blandford is Founder & CEO of Truthifi, where he leads the company’s vision for transparent, AI-powered financial intelligence. Before founding Truthifi, Scott spent 25+ years in financial services, including senior roles at Fidelity Investments, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, and TIAA, building the data infrastructure that institutions rely on to manage wealth at scale. He writes about the technology reshaping how people connect with and understand their financial lives.

Reviewed by Mike Young, Head of Product at Truthifi. Mike has 20+ years building digital investment platforms at Merrill Lynch, TIAA, JP Morgan, and Vanguard.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. It should not be construed as a personalized recommendation regarding any investment, financial advisor, or financial product. All calculations use hypothetical scenarios and historical return assumptions; actual results will vary. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a qualified financial professional for guidance specific to your situation. Truthifi is an investment monitoring platform — not a financial advisor, broker-dealer, or tax professional. Truthifi does not manage assets, recommend investments, sell financial products, or provide personalized financial advice. Truthifi earns no revenue from advisor referrals, product commissions, or AUM fees. Statistics and data cited reflect publicly available sources current as of the article's publication date. Sources are linked throughout.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. It should not be construed as a personalized recommendation regarding any investment, financial advisor, or financial product. All calculations use hypothetical scenarios and historical return assumptions; actual results will vary. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a qualified financial professional for guidance specific to your situation. Truthifi is an investment monitoring platform — not a financial advisor, broker-dealer, or tax professional. Truthifi does not manage assets, recommend investments, sell financial products, or provide personalized financial advice. Truthifi earns no revenue from advisor referrals, product commissions, or AUM fees. Statistics and data cited reflect publicly available sources current as of the article's publication date. Sources are linked throughout.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. It should not be construed as a personalized recommendation regarding any investment, financial advisor, or financial product. All calculations use hypothetical scenarios and historical return assumptions; actual results will vary. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a qualified financial professional for guidance specific to your situation. Truthifi is an investment monitoring platform — not a financial advisor, broker-dealer, or tax professional. Truthifi does not manage assets, recommend investments, sell financial products, or provide personalized financial advice. Truthifi earns no revenue from advisor referrals, product commissions, or AUM fees. Statistics and data cited reflect publicly available sources current as of the article's publication date. Sources are linked throughout.

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