Supported Targets
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Supported Target Patterns
MCP Hub fronts any approved MCP-compatible origin server. What matters operationally is the set of tools the virtual server exposes, not the variety of underlying systems.
Pattern | Examples |
|---|---|
Knowledge and collaboration | Confluence, SharePoint-like repositories, internal knowledge bases, document search, runbooks, and policy content. |
Communication | Outlook, email search, calendar lookup, draft-only communication workflows, and future human-in-the-loop send paths. |
Business systems | CRM, ticketing, service desk, customer context, operations workflows, and support knowledge retrieval. |
Data and market systems | Market data, research feeds, portfolio context, analytics APIs, and approved internal data services. |
Supported Client Patterns
Client pattern | Example | Recommended endpoint strategy |
|---|---|---|
Unique-native | Unique Chat in Spaces | Use MCP Connectors and Space-level tool enablement. |
Enterprise copilots | Copilot, ChatGPT Enterprise, Gemini | Publish role-specific virtual servers with narrow read or draft capabilities. |
Developer tools | Cursor, IDE assistants, internal agents | Expose internal docs, tickets, and runbooks; avoid production mutation tools by default. |
Custom apps | Customer-built assistants | Integrate against the published MCP endpoint and hub OAuth metadata. |
Namespacing. When origins expose similar tool names, the hub presents clear namespaced tools so agents and users can distinguish the right action.