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What is the MCP server?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) lets Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other AI agents directly call AICT tools as if they were native skills.

Last updated: 2026-05-04

What MCP solves

Without MCP, to use AICT tools from inside Claude or ChatGPT you'd have to copy-paste through a browser. With MCP, you say "@aict run blog-post-generator on this topic" inside Claude Code, and it executes natively.

How to connect

Claude Desktop / Claude Code

Add to your ~/.claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{

"mcpServers": { "aict": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@aicentraltools/mcp-server"], "env": { "AICT_API_KEY": "your_key_here" } } } }</code></pre>

Restart Claude. You'll see 30+ AICT tools available natively.

Cursor / other MCP clients

Same config shape. Cursor: Settings → MCP Servers → Add server.

Hosted MCP (no install)

We also serve MCP at https://aicentraltools.com/mcp/. Connect via:

{ "url": "https://aicentraltools.com/mcp/", "headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_KEY" } }

What you can do

From Claude:

  • "Use the blog post generator to write about X" → AICT generates, returns Markdown.
  • "Run my LinkedIn workflow with this topic" → triggers your saved workflow.
  • "Show me my last 5 saved outputs" → AICT returns them as resources.

Claude has full context across the conversation, so output flows naturally.

Cost

Each MCP tool invocation = 1 API call against your AICT quota.

Permissions

The MCP server inherits your API key's permissions. Restrict the key to specific tools at /account/api/ if you want Claude to only access certain things.

Pro+ required

MCP server access requires Pro tier or above (because it uses the API).

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