To see all MCP servers in your account, navigate to AI Studio → MCP servers.
The MCP server list view displays key information for each server in the respective fields:
From Actions (…), you can:
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Edit MCP server: Update server configuration and associated tools.
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View request logs: View history of request history
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View audit logs: View change actions history
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Delete MCP server: Soft delete the server
From the Edit MCP server view, you can:
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Add or remove MCP Tools
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Rename the server or update its description
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Edit the server URI
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Toggle enable/disable tools
When you save changes, dependent resources are automatically updated to reflect any changes to the tools.
Use the following steps to edit or update each MCP server:
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On the Home page in the left pane, click MCP server under AI studio. A list of MCP servers are displayed.
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If you don’t have any MCP server added, you click Create MCP server to add one.
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Click the Actions (…) icon for the required MCP server and select Edit MCP server.
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Use the following tabs to make the required changes in the Edit MCP server page.
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Configuration
This tab allows you to perform the following:
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Add or remove MCP Tools
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Rename the server or update its description
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Edit the server URI
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View or update the assigned token
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Toggle Enable/Disable status
Click Test server to view the tool list for MCP server.
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You need to save and enable the MCP server before testing it.
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Access tokens
For the existing Access tokens, this tab allows you to view, create, and manage API tokens or OAuth.
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Audit log
This tab allows you to view the logs in detail for the selected time frame. Click Download to view the details.
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Provide the MCP resource path name (URI segment) in the Relative URI field.
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Ensure the URI segment is unique within the account and follows the required format:
URI rules
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Must be a single root-level segment
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Must start with exactly one leading slash
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Must not contain additional slashes (no nested paths)
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Make sure each URI path name is unique, using the same one twice will result in an error.
An API Token is required for an external application (such as an AI Agent or CoPilot) to successfully connect to an MCP Server and invoke one of its tools. The integrator.io API allows Account owners and administrators to execute add, edit, and delete operations on any resource within their account. Only these two roles can view the API tokens page.
For further details refer to the Managing API tokens.
Select Save to persist configuration and publish tools. Refer Managing API tokens for further details.
If creating a new MCP Server
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Token selection is recommended
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Choose one or more API tokens:
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Select an existing API token, or
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Use the inline wizard to Create New Token
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Validate using Preview (post-save)
Click the Test server in the Edit MCP server page and view the list of the tools added to the MCP server in the Preview window.. This helps you validate if the MCP server is created using all the required tools.
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Configuration actions and updates generate audit records.
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Usage metrics and audit activity are available for monitoring.Tool execution failures are captured and reported as errors.
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Execution errors are recorded with failure context to support troubleshooting and governance.
Audit logs monitor all MCP server and tool configuration changes, ensuring governance and compliance requirements are met. You can view or download your audit logs for further information.
If you don't want to use any resource, you can delete a resource from your account. Navigate to the MCP server list, select the MCP server and click Actions (...) → Delete MCP server.
You can delete one or more MCP servers at a time only if you are an account owner or admin. The system performs a dependency check before deletion:
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Dependency Check: Celigo prevents deletion of MCP servers that have any hard references, for example, access tokens assigned to an MCP server. To delete an MCP server, you will have to go to the Access tokens tab in MCP, identify the associated access token and then delete the access token (e.g. delete API token).
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Deletion Blocked: If dependencies exist, deletion is blocked, and a warning is shown: Unable to delete MCP server. This MCP server is referenced by at least one resource. Before you can delete this MCP server, you must edit each resource to remove the reference.
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Soft Delete: If no dependencies exist, the server is soft deleted and archived for retrieval purposes.
Use the following steps to delete each MCP server:
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On the Home page in the left pane, click MCP server under AI studio. A list of MCP servers are displayed.
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If you don’t have any MCP server added, you click Create MCP server to add one.
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Click the Actions (…) icon for the required MCP server and select Delete MCP server. Before deleting a MCP server, you must remove all the associated references with the selected MCP server from other sources.
Important
Hard deletion and automated cleanup of archived MCP servers are not supported.