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Glossary

Model Context Protocol (MCP)

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard for connecting AI models to external tools and data. An MCP server exposes a set of tools in a consistent way, and any MCP-aware application can discover and call them, no custom integration per pairing.

Before MCP, every tool an AI could use needed a bespoke integration. MCP standardizes the interface: a server advertises its tools and their schemas, and the model's host application can call any of them the same way, so tools become plug-and-play.

Because it is an open standard, an ecosystem of MCP servers has grown: vendors publish their own, and teams expose internal systems as MCP servers, all reachable through the same protocol.

In Spojit

Spojit is MCP-native: connect a server and its tools are auto-discovered for your agents. You can use vendor-hosted MCP servers or bring your own.

See it in a real workflow

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