End users are a lightweight user type for people who consume MCP tools through AI clients (Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible clients) but don't need access to integrator.io. They authenticat...
Group sync lets your external identity provider (IdP) act as the source of truth for end-user group memberships. Turn it on for an IdP configuration, and Celigo reads the groups claim from OIDC tok...
MCP prompts are reusable prompt templates defined by the server and surfaced to users by an agent. On selection of a prompt, the required inputs are provided, and a structured set of messages are ...
MCP resources are read-only files from Celigo file storage that you expose to AI agents through an MCP server. When an agent is connected to an MCP server with resources configured, it can list av...
After connecting an MCP server, you can monitor your MCP usage and request add-on entitlements if you’re running low. An MCP call is counted each time a tool, prompt, or resource is invoked throug...
The Access tab replaces the Access token tab. You can use this tab to manage how users and clients authenticate with an MCP server. You can select Celigo as the built-in identity provider, or conf...
Capability sets let you group related capabilities on an MCP server so you can assign them together. Instead of selecting individual capabilities each time you grant access, create a capability set...
This article explains adding users, viewing access, removing access, and granting access to all MCP servers. When an MCP server uses Celigo as the identity provider, you control which users can co...
Connect AI tools like Claude (desktop), Cursor (desktop), or any MCP-compatible client to Celigo in minutes using built-in OAuth without any custom authentication setup required. Celigo uses your ...
Use the Celigo Platform MCP or the Celigo CLI to manage your integrator.io account without the UI. Both tools operate on the same resources as the REST API. This article explains what each tool do...