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MCP (Model Context Protocol)

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) allows you to connect external tools and services using a standardized protocol, enabling you to integrate APIs and services directly into your workflows. With MCP, you can extend Sim's capabilities by adding custom integrations that work seamlessly with your agents and workflows.

What is MCP?

MCP is an open standard that enables AI assistants to securely connect to external data sources and tools. It provides a standardized way to:

  • Connect to databases, APIs, and file systems
  • Access real-time data from external services
  • Execute custom tools and scripts
  • Maintain secure, controlled access to external resources

Configuring MCP Servers

MCP servers provide collections of tools that your agents can use. Configure them in workspace settings:

Configuring MCP Server in Settings
  1. Navigate to your workspace settings
  2. Go to the MCP Servers section
  3. Click Add MCP Server
  4. Enter the server configuration details
  5. Save the configuration

You can also configure MCP servers directly from the toolbar in an Agent block for quick setup.

Using MCP Tools in Agents

Once MCP servers are configured, their tools become available within your agent blocks:

Using MCP Tool in Agent Block
  1. Open an Agent block
  2. In the Tools section, you'll see available MCP tools
  3. Select the tools you want the agent to use
  4. The agent can now access these tools during execution

Permission Requirements

MCP functionality requires specific workspace permissions:

ActionRequired Permission
Configure MCP servers in settingsAdmin
Use MCP tools in agentsWrite or Admin
View available MCP toolsRead, Write, or Admin
Execute MCP Tool blocksWrite or Admin

Common Use Cases

Database Integration

Connect to databases to query, insert, or update data within your workflows.

API Integrations

Access external APIs and web services that don't have built-in Sim integrations.

File System Access

Read, write, and manipulate files on local or remote file systems.

Custom Business Logic

Execute custom scripts or tools specific to your organization's needs.

Real-time Data Access

Fetch live data from external systems during workflow execution.

Security Considerations

  • MCP servers run with the permissions of the user who configured them
  • Always verify MCP server sources before installation
  • Use environment variables for sensitive configuration data
  • Review MCP server capabilities before granting access to agents

Troubleshooting

MCP Server Not Appearing

  • Verify the server configuration is correct
  • Check that you have the required permissions
  • Ensure the MCP server is running and accessible

Tool Execution Failures

  • Verify tool parameters are correctly formatted
  • Check MCP server logs for error messages
  • Ensure required authentication is configured

Permission Errors

  • Confirm your workspace permission level
  • Check if the MCP server requires additional authentication
  • Verify the server is properly configured for your workspace
MCP (Model Context Protocol)