Model Context Protocol (MCP)¶
Type: Agent integration standard
Related: anthropic-mcp-model-context-protocol, a2a-protocol, agent-tool-calling, mcp-server-development
What Is MCP?¶
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard — announced by Anthropic in November 2024 — for connecting AI applications to external systems. It provides a standardized protocol for AI agents to discover and use tools, access data sources, and invoke workflows.
Think of MCP as USB-C for AI applications: just as USB-C provides a universal port for connecting devices, MCP provides a universal protocol for connecting AI agents to external capabilities. Tool authors write once; the integration works across every MCP-compliant AI client.
MCP is distinct from proprietary tool-calling schemas (e.g., OpenAI's function-calling format). Because it is an open, vendor-neutral protocol, MCP servers built for Claude work equally well with Cursor, VS Code Copilot, ChatGPT, Codex, and any other MCP-compliant client.
Architecture¶
MCP follows a host → client → server topology:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ MCP Host (AI Application) │
│ │
│ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ │
│ │ Client 1│ │ Client 2│ │ Client 3│ │
│ └────┬────┘ └────┬────┘ └────┬────┘ │
└───────┼───────────┼───────────┼────────────────────┘
│ │ │
┌───┴───┐ ┌───┴───┐ ┌───┴───┐
│Server A│ │Server B│ │Server C│
│(local) │ │(local) │ │(remote)│
└────────┘ └────────┘ └────────┘
| Participant | Description |
|---|---|
| MCP Host | The AI application (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, VS Code, Cursor). Coordinates one or more MCP clients. |
| MCP Client | One per server connection. Maintains a dedicated session with its server, handles protocol negotiation. |
| MCP Server | Exposes tools, resources, and prompts. Runs locally (STDIO) or remotely (HTTP). |
Primitives¶
MCP servers expose three core primitives:
- Tools — Executable functions the agent can call (e.g.,
search_web,query_database,send_email) - Resources — Contextual data the agent can read (e.g., file contents, schema definitions, API responses)
- Prompts — Reusable interaction templates (e.g., system prompts, few-shot examples)
Transport¶
| Transport | Use Case | Authentication |
|---|---|---|
| STDIO | Local servers on same machine | None (filesystem-level) |
| Streamable HTTP | Remote servers | OAuth, bearer tokens, API keys |
Why MCP Matters for Agent Stacks¶
The Problem MCP Solves¶
Before MCP, connecting an AI agent to external tools required proprietary, one-off integrations:
- OpenAI's tool calling only works within the OpenAI ecosystem
- Each new tool required custom integration code per AI provider
- The tool ecosystem fragmented along provider lines
MCP breaks this lock-in. Because the protocol is open and vendor-neutral, the growing ecosystem of MCP servers works across every MCP-compliant client.
The Agent-Native Stack Pattern¶
MCP enables a specific architectural pattern that the Factory calls the agent-native stack: instead of building a monolithic application that calls an AI API, you build a system where the AI agent is the primary orchestrator, and it connects to specialized MCP servers for each capability it needs.
┌──────────────────────────────┐
│ Claude Code (MCP Host) │
│ ┌────────┐ ┌────────┐ │
│ │Client 1│ │Client 2│ ...│
│ └────┬───┘ └────┬───┘ │
└───────┼───────────┼────────┘
┌───┴───┐ ┌───┴───┐
│Server │ │Server │
│ A │ │ B │
└───────┘ └───────┘
Implications:
- The agent can dynamically discover and use new tools at runtime (no code deployment)
- Adding a new channel (e.g., LinkedIn) means running a new MCP server; no changes to the agent
- The agent's capabilities are bounded only by the MCP servers available to it
- Security and permissioning live at the server level, not hardcoded in the agent
MCP vs. Proprietary Tool Calling¶
| Dimension | MCP | OpenAI Tool Calling |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Open, vendor-neutral | Proprietary, OpenAI-specific |
| Ecosystem | One server works across all MCP clients | Each provider needs separate integration |
| Tool discovery | Dynamic (tools/list) |
Static (defined in schema at startup) |
| Transport | STDIO + HTTP, remote-capable | API-only |
| Authentication | OAuth, API keys, bearer tokens | API key only |
| Adoption | Cross-platform: Anthropic, Microsoft, Cursor, OpenAI | OpenAI-only (at protocol level) |
Factory Relevance: Cogny as MCP-First Agent Stack¶
The Factory's Cogny project embodies the MCP-first agent stack pattern:
- Cogny uses Claude Code as the MCP host
- Each marketing channel (email, social, SMS, etc.) is a separate MCP server
- Claude Code connects to 13 MCP servers — one per channel — enabling it to orchestrate multi-channel campaigns
- Adding a new channel requires only a new MCP server; the agent doesn't change
This is the agent-native pattern: the agent is the orchestrator, and specialized MCP servers handle domain-specific operations. The alternative — hardcoding channel integrations — produces a brittle, single-purpose system.
Related Concepts¶
- a2a-protocol — Agent-to-Agent protocol; complements MCP for multi-agent orchestration. MCP connects agents to tools; A2A connects agents to other agents.
- agent-tool-calling — The general practice of enabling LLMs to invoke external functions. MCP is one (increasingly dominant) implementation.
- mcp-server-development — The practice of building MCP servers to expose domain-specific tools and data to AI clients.
- autonomous-builder — Cogny's parent concept; the agent-native approach to building autonomous marketing systems.
Ecosystem Status (2026)¶
MCP has achieved broad adoption across the AI tooling ecosystem:
AI Assistants: Claude (Desktop + Code), ChatGPT (OpenAI MCP integration), Gemini (Google)
IDEs: Cursor, VS Code (Copilot Chat MCP support), JetBrains (via plugins)
Infrastructure: GitHub MCP server, Sentry MCP server, Slack MCP server, Notion MCP server, PostgreSQL/SQLite servers, filesystem servers
The MCP SDK is available in: Python, TypeScript, Java, Kotlin, Swift, C#/.NET, Rust.
Reference servers: https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers
Further Reading¶
- Official docs: https://modelcontextprotocol.io/
- Specification: https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/latest
- Anthropic announcement: https://www.anthropic.com/news/model-context-protocol
- Google Cloud explainer: https://cloud.google.com/discover/what-is-model-context-protocol