AI & MCP Integrations
Turn your business's capabilities into tools agents can call
An MCP server is the difference between an AI agent guessing its way around your website and calling a real function: check_availability, get_quote, book_slot. Structured, reliable, and under your rules. We design and build that tool surface.
The design question comes before the code: which of your capabilities should be exposed, and with what guardrails? We start with the one or two actions that create real value — usually availability checks, quotes, or bookings — and define exactly what an agent can see and do. Everything else stays closed. The permission surface is designed first, then implemented server-side where an agent can't talk its way around it.
Implementation wires those tools safely into your actual systems — your calendar, your CRM, your pricing rules — with authentication, rate limits, and full logging of every call. An agent can book an open slot; it cannot see other customers, issue refunds, or hammer your API. You get a dashboard of what agents did, so trust is built on visibility instead of hope.
Then it compounds. Once the first tools are live and you can see real agent traffic, expanding the surface is incremental — each new tool is a well-understood addition to a proven pattern, not a new project.
What this looks like in practice
- Tool-surface design: what agents can do, and the rules they operate under
- MCP server implementation wired to your real systems
- Server-side enforcement of permissions, rate limits, and validation
- Full audit logging — every agent call recorded and reviewable
- A staged rollout: start with one high-value tool, expand on evidence
The bottom line
Agents are learning which businesses they can transact with. An MCP server puts you on that list — safely, with your rules enforced in code.
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