The MCP Hub
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Availability note. MCP Hub capabilities are rolled out per tenant. Confirm production availability and roadmap dates before relying on a feature.
Admin panel | Gateway | Security |
|---|---|---|
Govern every tool surface. Register origin MCP servers, curate exposed tools, and publish only approved capabilities to users and AI clients. | Expose virtual MCP servers. Package tools from multiple systems into one stable MCP endpoint for Claude, Copilot, ChatGPT Enterprise, Cursor or custom clients. Unique Chat is currently not supported. | Keep credentials centralized and access scoped. Clients authenticate to the hub. Downstream OAuth tokens stay isolated in Unique-managed credential storage, while admins can delegate connector ownership and limit connector use to selected spaces. |
What the Unique MCP Hub Does
The Unique MCP Hub is an enterprise gateway and governance layer for the Model Context Protocol that connects AI assistants to external systems (email, knowledge bases, CRM, market data, ticketing, internal APIs) while preserving administrative control over credentials, access, and tool exposure. It centralizes and virtualizes MCP client requests, securely routing them to origin servers as a gateway, and manages a frozen configuration of origin server capabilities via the MCP Admin Panel to determine which tools the Unique chat client exposes and how they’re presented.
Documentation
Background
Key Benefits — Why a hub layer instead of point-to-point MCP integrations.
Core Concepts — The building blocks of connectors, origins, virtual servers, clients, and policies.
Features — Capabilities available today and the governance roadmap.
Supported Targets — Systems and client patterns that can be connected through the hub.
Virtual Servers — The published MCP endpoint that AI clients connect to.
Deploy and operate
Set Up MCP Hub — How administrators configure connectors and publish virtual servers.
Use MCP Hub — How users and MCP clients authenticate, discover tools, and call the hub.
Govern
Access Control — Delegated administration and space allowlists for servers, including virtual.
Security & Governance — Credential isolation, OAuth, allowlists, audit posture, and data controls.
Advanced Topics — Patterns for packaging, client strategy, deployment, and future governance.