Introducing the MCP Server: Connect Your AI Agent With Your Pumble Workspace

New update alert — you can now connect your AI agent to Pumble and make communication more productive via the MCP server.
Let's get into the details.
What is an MCP server?
Pumble's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server enables you to connect your AI agent of choice (such as Claude, Gemini, or Codex) to your Pumble workspace, with the goal of making communication more efficient.
→ Key benefits
Save time
With an AI agent, you can send messages automatically to channels you choose, find specific messages, files, and threads within seconds, and get a summary of conversations you missed out on.
This makes endless scrolling in search of what you actually need a thing of the past.

Stay in control of the AI connection
You have full control over your AI assistant and Pumble server connection. You give permissions to what your AI agent can access, and you also add or remove apps.
Use AI safely
The API keys you use are secure, and they prevent any unauthorized access. This means you can enjoy all the benefits of having an AI agent connected with Pumble, without worrying about data safety.
How to set up the MCP server
Here's how you can get started with the Pumble MCP server.
- Navigate to Workspace settings.
- Click on + Create app and select Create from scratch.
- Enter the app name and description.
- Select User scope.
- Select Bot scopes.
- Click on Install app.
- Copy the app key, user token, and bot token.
- Use developer tools, like the terminal, to connect Pumble MCP to your AI agent.


The MCP server is available to all new and existing Pumble users.