What is A Model Context Protocol server that enables Make scenarios to be utilized as tools by AI assistants.?
Make MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that allows AI systems to trigger and interact with your Make automation workflows. It connects to your Make account, identifies scenarios with 'On-Demand' scheduling, and enables AI assistants to invoke scenarios with appropriate parameters, returning structured JSON outputs.
Documentation
Make MCP Server (legacy)
A modern, cloud-based version of the Make MCP Server is now available. For most use cases, we recommend using this new version.
A Model Context Protocol server that enables Make scenarios to be utilized as tools by AI assistants. This integration allows AI systems to trigger and interact with your Make automation workflows.
How It Works
The MCP server:
Connects to your Make account and identifies all scenarios configured with "On-Demand" scheduling
Parses and resolves input parameters for each scenario, providing AI assistants with meaningful parameter descriptions
Allows AI assistants to invoke scenarios with appropriate parameters
Returns scenario output as structured JSON, enabling AI assistants to properly interpret the results
Benefits
Turn your Make scenarios into callable tools for AI assistants
Maintain complex automation logic in Make while exposing functionality to AI systems
Create bidirectional communication between your AI assistants and your existing automation workflows
Usage with Claude Desktop# Prerequisites
NodeJS
MCP Client (like Claude Desktop App)
Make API Key with scenarios:read and scenarios:run scopes
Installation
To use this server with the Claude Desktop app, add the following configuration to the "mcpServers" section of your claude_desktop_config.json: