Connect powerful Model Context Protocol servers to your Poke AI assistant
These integrations are built directly into Poke.com - just connect your accounts
Manage repositories, issues, pull requests, and more directly through Poke conversations
Create, manage, and organize your tasks seamlessly through natural Poke conversations
Manage projects and tasks with Asana directly from Poke
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Access and manage your Notion workspace through Poke
Query and manage your Supabase database with natural language through Poke
Deploy, manage, and monitor your Vercel projects directly from Poke
Deploy and manage your Netlify sites with simple Poke commands
Monitor and track application errors with Sentry through Poke
Search documentation and knowledge bases instantly through Poke
Manage corporate cards and expenses with Ramp through Poke
Manage your Webflow sites and content through Poke
Official MCP servers created by Interaction and partner companies
Access real-time financial earnings data and market insights through Poke
Community-built MCP servers created by Pierre (@guirguispierre)
Get real-time Bay Area transit information and schedules through Poke
Track your music listening habits and get personalized music stats through Poke
Convert, process, and manipulate video and audio files directly through Poke
Extract text and data from PDF documents seamlessly through Poke
Get started with MCP integrations in three simple steps
Browse the integration cards above and select the one that fits your needs. Click "View Guide" to see detailed setup instructions.
For built-in integrations, connect your account in Poke settings. For custom MCPs, add the server URL to your Poke configuration using Add Custom MCP Server.
Once configured, start chatting with Poke! The MCP integration will automatically respond to relevant queries and commands.
Your data security is our top priority
All MCP servers use HTTPS/TLS encryption for secure data transmission
Your API keys are stored securely and never shared with third parties
All custom MCPs are open source - review the code on GitHub before using
Poke communicates directly with MCP servers - no middleman
Common questions about MCP integrations
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a standard protocol that allows AI assistants like Poke to connect to external services and tools. An MCP server provides specific functionality (like GitHub integration, transit data, etc.) that Poke can use to answer your questions and perform tasks.
In Poke, go to Settings → Integrations → Add Custom MCP Server. Enter the MCP server URL from the integration card above, along with any required API keys or configuration. Click "View Guide" on any custom integration card for detailed setup instructions.
Yes! All custom MCP servers listed here are open source and can be reviewed on GitHub. Built-in Poke integrations are officially supported. However, always review what permissions and data access each integration requires before connecting.
Built-in integrations are officially supported by Poke.com and only require connecting your account. Custom MCP servers are community-created and require adding the server URL manually. Custom servers offer more flexibility and specialized functionality.
No! For most integrations, you just need to copy the MCP server URL and paste it into Poke settings. Some integrations require API keys from the service (like Last.fm or BART), but each integration guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions.
Absolutely! Check out the MCP specification and examples on GitHub. All the custom servers listed here are open source, so you can use them as templates. Once you've built your server, consider submitting it to this dashboard!