What are MCP Connectors?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) connectors are prebuilt integrations that connect Neuro to popular tools and services in your workflow. When you connect an app through MCP, Neuro can read data from that app, perform actions within it, and coordinate workflows across multiple platforms—all from a single natural language prompt. MCP connectors eliminate the need to manually switch between apps, copy information, or perform repetitive tasks across different tools. Instead of working in isolation, Neuro becomes a central orchestration layer that understands your entire digital workspace.Integrate Neuro with your tools using MCP servers.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that connects AI Agents, like Neuro, to external tools, services, and data sources. By connecting Neuro to tools such as Notion, Atlassian, or Linear, the Neuro Agent can use real team context to generate more accurate code, prototypes, and documentation. When you connect an MCP server, Neuro can read structured data (like text from docs, issues, or diagrams) and, where supported, perform limited actions such as creating or updating items. Neuro includes several prebuilt MCP servers on all plans. Why connect MCP servers In Neuro, MCP servers unlock two key capabilities:- Bring your existing context into Neuro.
Neuro can read your team’s documentation, tickets, and design files to build prototypes and flows aligned with your standards. - Connect Neuro to your workflows.
Neuro can take follow-up actions in your connected tools — such as updating ticket statuses, adding prototype links as comments, or creating new items when supported.
How MCP Connectors Work
Connecting an app to Neuro follows a simple three-step process:- Select a Connector: Choose from available integrations in your Neuro settings. Popular options include Gmail, Notion, Stripe, HubSpot, Slack, Google Calendar, and Hugging Face.
- Authenticate: Sign in to the service you want to connect and grant Neuro the permissions it needs. This uses OAuth 2.0, the same secure authentication method used by major platforms. You control exactly what Neuro can access.
- Start Using: Once connected, simply mention the app in your prompts. Neuro automatically uses the appropriate connector to read data or perform actions.
- Reads the Notion document to understand the event list
- Generates appropriate descriptions for each event
- Creates calendar entries in Google Calendar with the details
- Updates the Notion document to reflect that events have been scheduled
Gmail + Document Analysis Prompt:
- Searches Gmail for relevant emails based on your criteria
- Downloads and analyzes pitch deck attachments
- Extracts key information (problem, solution, team, metrics, risks)
- Generates thoughtful questions for each founder
- Creates a summary document with analysis and questions
- Connects to your Stripe account and retrieves transaction data
- Processes the uploaded CSV file with expense information
- Combines both data sources into a unified dataset
- Generates financial projections based on historical trends
- Creates a formatted spreadsheet with charts and insights
- Searches Gmail for sales call notes
- Extracts key information and outcomes from the notes
- Updates the corresponding deal in HubSpot with new status and notes
- Creates actionable follow-up tasks in Notion with deadlines
- Links all three systems so information stays synchronized
| Category | Connectors |
|---|---|
| Productivity | Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Notion |
| Business & CRM | HubSpot, Stripe |
| Development | GitHub, Hugging Face |
