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MCP(Model Context Protocal)

Introducing a no-code way to connect Make to external tools. The MCP client, designed to pair with the MCP server, lets AI agents trigger tools hosted anywhere - securely and visually. Patrik Simek, CTO of Make, explains how it works.

DesireInfoWeb Team·May 22, 2026· 5 min read
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MCP(Model Context Protocal)

AI agents are great at reasoning but need access to the right tools to be truly useful. With Make AI Agents, we brought agentic workflows into the visual builder, giving teams and creators the power to automate reasoning and action in one place.

Then came the Make MCP (model context protocol) Server - a simple, secure way to expose your Make scenarios as tools for external models like Claude or GPT.

Now we’re extending our capabilities with Make MCP Client. This new module lets your Make scenarios - or agents - call tools hosted outside of Make - securely and visually - without raw code, local hosting, or external infrastructure.

Let’s look at what it means and how you can start using it today.


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