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MCP Servers

Expose integration components as MCP-compatible tool servers.

MCP Servers overview


Key Features

FeatureDescription
Component filteringFilter MCP servers by the components they expose using the left sidebar.
Integration filteringFilter by the integrations associated with the server.
Tag filteringOrganize and filter servers by assigned tags.
Environment selectorChoose the environment (e.g., Development) in the header.
Enable/Disable toggleActivate or deactivate an MCP server without removing it.

MCP Server Details

Each server in the list displays:

  • Name -- the server name.
  • Component count -- how many components the server exposes as MCP tools.
  • Workflow count -- how many workflows are associated with the server.
  • Tags -- assigned tags shown as badges.
  • Enabled/Disabled status -- whether the server is currently active.
  • Last modified date -- when the server was last updated.

How to Use

Creating an MCP Server

  1. Click the New MCP Server button in the top-right corner.
  2. Provide a name for the server.
  3. Select the components and workflows to expose.
  4. Assign tags if desired.
  5. Click Save to create the server.

Managing MCP Servers

  • Enable/Disable -- toggle a server on or off to control availability.
  • Edit -- update the server name, components, or workflows.
  • Delete -- remove the server.

Filtering MCP Servers

Use the left sidebar to filter the server list:

  • Components -- select a component name to show only servers that expose that component.
  • Integrations -- filter by integration.
  • Tags -- click a tag to filter by that tag.

Environment Selection

Use the environment selector in the header to switch between environments. MCP server configurations are scoped per environment.

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