What is MCP?

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that allows AI assistants to connect to external tools and data sources. Think of it as a USB port for AI tools — a standardized way to plug in new capabilities.

Why does it matter?

Before MCP, every AI assistant had its own way of connecting to external tools. This meant:

  • Tool developers had to build separate integrations for each AI platform
  • Users had to learn different setup processes for each assistant
  • Tools often had limited functionality due to platform restrictions
  • With MCP, a tool built once works everywhere — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any other MCP-compatible assistant.

    How GridKit uses MCP

    All GridKit tools are built on the MCP standard. This means:

  • Universal compatibility: Install once, use with any MCP-compatible AI assistant
  • Consistent experience: Same installation process, same query format
  • Future-proof: As more AI assistants adopt MCP, your tools keep working
  • Learn more

    For the full technical specification, visit the official MCP documentation.