MCP

Connect Claude, Cursor, and other AI assistants to your Sillage workspace over the Model Context Protocol.

The Sillage MCP server lets AI assistants such as Claude, Cursor, and Claude Code work directly with your Sillage workspace. Once connected, you can run your entire setup, manage agents and watchlists, and read your generated content from one conversation, all in natural language.

It speaks the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard for connecting AI assistants to external tools and data. You do not need an API key to use it.

What you can ask

Once connected, you describe what you want in plain language and the assistant picks the right tools for you. A few things you can ask:

  • Set up my workspace from scratch. "Here is my ideal customer profile and a list of 200 target accounts, set up my Sillage workspace." The assistant defines your targeting, adds the accounts, waits for enrichment to finish, and reads back the content it generated, end to end without you touching the app.
  • Find gaps in your account list. "Which of my target accounts couldn't be enriched?" The assistant reads your full list and reports the accounts that could not be found.
  • Spin up a monitoring agent. "Create an agent that watches my Tier 1 watchlist for funding announcements." The assistant creates the agent, builds or reuses the watchlist, and connects the two.
  • Run keyword detection. "Run a keyword signal across my target accounts and show me the matches." The assistant launches the run, waits for it to finish, and lists the matches it found.
  • Review your latest content. "Show me the content generated this week and summarize the top three opportunities."
  • Check where things stand. "What is left to set up in my workspace?" or "How many requests do I have left this month?"
  • Enrich a single company. "Look up acme.com and pull the company profile and contacts." The assistant enriches the company and reads back the matched profiles once the mapping is ready.

Next steps

  • Install the MCP — connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client to your workspace and verify it works.
  • Tool reference — every action the assistant can take in your workspace.
  • Skills — playbooks that teach your assistant the workflows behind the tools.

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