MCP Servers
Expose integration components as MCP-compatible tool servers.

Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Component filtering | Filter MCP servers by the components they expose using the left sidebar. |
| Integration filtering | Filter by the integrations associated with the server. |
| Tag filtering | Organize and filter servers by assigned tags. |
| Environment selector | Choose the environment (e.g., Development) in the header. |
| Enable/Disable toggle | Activate 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
- Click the New MCP Server button in the top-right corner.
- Provide a name for the server.
- Select the components and workflows to expose.
- Assign tags if desired.
- 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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