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.

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