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What is MCP?

Model Context Protocol (MCP) expands your agent’s context, tools, and integrations. It provides a standard way to connect agents with external services and data sources—ideal for knowledge bases, internal systems, or advanced workflows that go beyond simple API calls.

Add an MCP endpoint

  1. In Agent Builder, open the MCP section of your agent configuration.
  2. Click + Add Endpoint.
  3. Supply the endpoint details:
    • Endpoint Name* – descriptive label for teammates.
    • Endpoint URL* – full URL to your MCP server (for example https://example.com/mcp-server).
    • Description – explain what the endpoint provides so you can distinguish multiple connections later.
    • Icon URL – optional image to represent the endpoint (for example https://example.com/icon.png).
  4. Save to register the endpoint with your agent.

Using MCP-powered tools and context

  • Once configured, MCP endpoints and the tools they expose appear in the @ picker alongside native tools.
  • Embed MCP resources directly in instructions to show the agent when to use them.
  • During conversations, the agent can automatically discover MCP-provided tools and contextual data.

Best practices

  • Choose MCP servers with reliable uptime and predictable response times.
  • Document each endpoint’s capabilities so teammates know when to enable it.
  • Monitor responses in the Test console and update endpoints or filters as data changes.