Connect NeuroCortex v3 to your AI stack.
One open standard. Notion, Linear, GitHub, Slack, Sentry, your internal APIs. NeuroCortex acts on your real workspace, not just talks about it.
MCP is the industry standard for connecting AI to tools — supported by Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and now NeuroCortex v3.
Tokens stored server-side, row-level secured to your account, sent only to the endpoint you authorise.
No MCP surcharge. Standard NeuroCortex chat pricing applies. Anonymous preview included.
Supported MCP servers
- • Notion — search/edit pages, query databases
- • Linear — read/create issues, projects, cycles
- • GitHub — code search, issues, PR triage
- • Slack — channel history, post messages
- • Sentry — query issues, releases, events
- • Custom — any HTTPS MCP Streamable HTTP server
FAQ
What is MCP and why does it matter?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the open standard for connecting AI assistants to external tools and data — Notion, Linear, GitHub, Slack, Sentry, your internal APIs, anything. NeuroCortex v3 supports MCP so the AI can act on your real workspace, not just talk about it.
Which MCP servers can I connect?
Any HTTPS MCP Streamable HTTP server. Built-in presets cover Notion, Linear, GitHub and Sentry. Custom endpoints (including your own internal MCP servers) are supported via the generic URL field.
How are my API tokens stored?
Tokens are stored server-side, scoped to your account via row-level security, and only ever sent to the MCP server URL you specified. They are never exposed to other users, the browser, or third parties.
Does MCP cost extra?
No surcharge. MCP-augmented chat turns are billed at the standard ₹0.50/turn from your wallet. Heavy tool calls may add a small surcharge in future — we'll always tell you up front.
Can NeuroCortex itself be used as an MCP server?
Yes — that's on the roadmap. The /api developer surface today exposes NeuroCortex over HTTPS. A native MCP endpoint so other AI agents can call NeuroCortex is coming next.
For developers: our public API at /api exposes NeuroCortex v3 over HTTPS today. A native MCP server endpoint (so other AI agents can call NeuroCortex) ships next.
