Fibery runs a remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) server. MCP is an open standard that lets AI assistants connect to external tools securely. You add Fibery as a connector in your AI client, authenticate via OAuth, and that's it. Your AI can now see and touch your workspace.
Fibery MCP Server URL → https://mcp.fibery.io/mcp
Under the hood, Fibery MCP Server exposes 50+ tools that your AI uses automatically — querying databases, searching content, reading activity history, creating entities, managing workflows, writing documents, modifying schema, and more.
Here are some questions and commands you can try:
Most MCP servers give your AI access to a flat list of tasks or documents. Fibery is different — it's a connected workspace with custom databases, relations, and workflows that mirror how your company actually works.
When your AI queries Fibery, it doesn't just see "tasks." It sees features linked to bugs linked to customer requests linked to releases, with workflow states, assignees, priorities, and rich descriptions. It understands your domain because Fibery models your domain.
That deep context is what makes AI responses actually useful.
Install MCP Server and check Fibery MCP user guide to learn more.