Start with real context
Pull from the systems where your product knowledge, customer insight, and performance data already live.
Bring customer context, product data, research, and team knowledge into Paragraph. Your agent can work across connected tools, while you decide what gets published.
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Paragraph integrations connect your agent to external tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard for giving AI systems access to approved data and actions.
Choose a supported provider in Agent settings, authenticate when required, and decide which tools your agent can use. The result is better-informed work without copying context between tabs.
Pull from the systems where your product knowledge, customer insight, and performance data already live.
Give one agent the approved capabilities it needs to research, draft, distribute, and learn from results.
Control which tools are available, review the agent's work, and decide what reaches your audience.
Start with the result you want. Each guide connects the right tools into a workflow your team can review.
Search 906 compatible remote MCP servers for the tools and capabilities you want your agent to use.
906 integrations available
slack.com
Search channels and messages, and bring workspace context into agent tasks.
See the integrationlinear.app
Work with issues, projects, roadmaps, and comments.
See the integrationnotion.com
Search pages and databases, and use workspace knowledge while drafting.
See the integrationgithub.com
Browse repositories, issues, pull requests, and development activity.
See the integrationcanva.com
Find designs and brand assets, and use them in creative workflows.
See the integrationhubspot.com
Work with CRM records, contacts, companies, and sales activity.
See the integrationmonday.com
Work with boards, items, projects, and team workflows.
See the integrationsentry.io
Investigate errors, releases, projects, and application performance.
See the integrationfathom.ai
Use meeting recordings, transcripts, summaries, and action items.
See the integrationpaypal.com
Work with payment operations and PayPal developer tools.
airtable.com
Airtable is a cloud platform for building and collaborating on structured data workflows, combining spreadsheet-like tables with relational database features.
See the integrationfile.googleapis.com
file.googleapis.com is a Google-hosted endpoint used for Google Drive file access features.
dropbox.com
Dropbox is a cloud storage and collaboration service for storing, sharing, and managing files and folders.
posthog.com
PostHog's MCP server exposes 50+ tools: run HogQL, build insights and dashboards, manage feature flags.
See the integrationshopify.com
Shopify is GraphQL-first: the Admin API for store management and the Storefront API for shopping experiences.
See the integrationstripe.com
Stripe ships an official MCP server with documentation search and account tools, a meticulously specified REST API, and the Stripe CLI.
See the integrationsupabase.com
Supabase is a backend platform that provides hosted Postgres databases, authentication, storage, edge functions, and related project-management tooling.
vercel.com
Vercel's official MCP server covers documentation search, project management, and deployment analysis.
See the integrationmiro.com
Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard and visual workspace platform for creating boards, diagrams, and team planning artifacts.
See the integrationgranola.ai
Granola is an AI notepad for meetings that captures transcripts and generates notes, summaries, and meeting context without using a meeting bot.
See the integrationmicrosoft.com
Microsoft provides cloud software and developer platforms including Microsoft Graph for Microsoft 365 data and Azure AI/Cognitive Services for vision, search, language, and custom model workloads.
zoom.com
Zoom provides video meetings, chat, phone, webinars, and related workplace and business communication services.
indeed.com
Indeed is a job marketplace and hiring platform.
clickup.com
ClickUp is a work management platform for tasks, docs, goals, chat, and related workflow data inside team workspaces.
See the integrationConnect once, set the boundaries, and let Paragraph use the right context when the work calls for it.
Search the provider directory in Agent settings or add a compatible remote MCP server by URL.
Complete OAuth or add an access token when the provider requires authentication.
Choose which tools the agent can use, then keep your normal review and publishing approvals.
An MCP server gives an AI agent a standard way to access approved data and actions in another tool. Paragraph uses remote MCP servers to connect your agent to the services your team already relies on.
Paragraph currently supports 906 compatible remote MCP providers across research, analytics, design, productivity, commerce, developer tools, and more. Search the directory above to find a specific provider or capability.
No. Choose a provider in Agent settings, then follow its sign-in or token flow. If your provider isn't listed, you can also add a compatible remote MCP server by URL.
Yes. You can choose which tools each MCP connection makes available to your agent. Paragraph keeps publishing approvals in your hands, so connected context doesn't remove your review step.
Open provider search in Agent settings and select Request an integration. Paragraph opens a feedback form with the request already started for you.
Connect the context your team already trusts, then let Paragraph turn it into useful work you can review and publish.