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Connect to third-party AI apps with Coworker MCP

Coworker MCP server supercharges your third-party AI apps with company context via Organizational Memory.

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What is Coworker MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol — an open standard that allows external AI agents and tools to connect to Coworker using a standardized interface. Rather than requiring custom integrations for each AI client or workflow, Coworker's MCP server exposes Coworker's capabilities natively, so any MCP-compatible agent can discover and use them automatically.

In practice, this means external AI tools can read, write, and act within Coworker — accessing organizational memory, triggering deep work, retrieving context, and more — using the capabilities Coworker defines and maintains.

When Coworker adds new functionality, MCP-connected clients gain access without requiring a separate integration update on their end.

What this means for you:

  • Deeper, more native access to Coworker from your existing AI tools and workflows

  • Actions that go beyond reading — trigger work, retrieve context, surface insights — directly from any MCP-compatible client

  • Automatically expanding capabilities as Coworker evolves

Note: MCP server access is configured by your Network Admin. Availability depends on your Coworker network settings.

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