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Bring your own agents

One MCP connection. Your whole stack.

Access is the workspace — and it’s also the single server your own agents talk to. Point Cursor, Claude, or anything that speaks MCP at Access. They can use every connection you’ve set up. You don’t stand up a new server per database.

How to connect

Open Settings → Connect in the Access app. Copy the endpoint and token, or run the one command it shows. That wires the clients already on your machine.

From a terminal, you can also start Access in a form Cursor and Claude already know:

access mcp

Ask your agent to look around:

What do I have connected?

It should list your resources — not ask you to install another MCP server.

What they can do

Agents you bring can use the connections, notes, and skills in this workspace, under the same rules you set in Access.

Writing new workflows and connecting new tools is something you do in Access Chat. Cursor and Claude work against what you’ve already set up.

Why one server

You don’t install a new MCP server for each database. Connect Postgres, Kubernetes, and Slack in Access. Point Cursor at Access once. Your agents see everything you’ve connected — not a pile of extra servers and extra copies of the password.

See Resources for what you can connect.

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