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MCP Platform

Your entire business, available over MCP.

Model Context Protocol is how AI agents talk to tools. Lowco turns your apps, data, and workflows into governed MCP servers — and lets your agents consume any external MCP tool.

What is MCP (Model Context Protocol)?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard, introduced by Anthropic in 2024, that defines how AI applications connect to external tools and data sources. An MCP server exposes capabilities — like "create invoice" or "query customers" — that any MCP-compatible AI client can discover and call. Instead of writing custom integrations per model and per tool, teams implement MCP once and every compliant agent can use it.

Capabilities

Why teams choose Lowco.

Everything below ships with the platform — no assembly of databases, auth, or monitoring required.

Internal MCP server

Every table, workflow, and app you build on Lowco can be published as an MCP tool — instantly usable by Claude, agent frameworks, and any MCP client.

External MCP client

Connect third-party MCP servers and your agents inherit their tools alongside your internal ones, with one permission model.

Governance per tool

Scope which roles and agents may call which MCP tools. Tokens are org-aware and short-lived; every call is audited.

Typed, discoverable tools

Tools are generated from your real schemas, so agents see accurate parameter types and descriptions — fewer hallucinated calls.

Observability for MCP traffic

See which agents called which tools, with what arguments, and what came back. Replay failures with full context.

No infrastructure to run

No servers to host or SDKs to wire. Publishing an MCP endpoint is a platform action, not an engineering project.

What an MCP platform unlocks

  • Let Claude or any MCP client safely query and update your CRM
  • Expose internal APIs to agents without writing bespoke integrations
  • Give one agent tools from your database, your helpdesk, and external SaaS in a single session
  • Standardize how every team ships AI integrations — one protocol, one review process

Frequently asked questions

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard for connecting AI applications to tools and data. MCP servers expose capabilities; MCP clients (like AI agents) discover and call them — replacing one-off, per-model integrations.

What is the difference between MCP and a REST API?

A REST API is designed for developers writing code against documented endpoints. MCP is designed for AI agents: tools are self-describing, discoverable at runtime, and invoked by models. MCP servers often wrap existing REST APIs to make them agent-usable.

Why use an MCP platform instead of building MCP servers myself?

Hand-rolling MCP servers means writing and hosting one per system, then solving auth, permissions, logging, and updates yourself. A platform generates governed MCP tools from systems you already run and handles identity, audit, and observability centrally.

Is MCP secure for enterprise use?

MCP itself is a protocol; security comes from the implementation. Lowco applies org-aware authentication, role-based tool scoping, short-lived tokens, and full audit logs to every MCP call.

See Lowco in Action

Walk through the platform, your business apps, and the agent runtime with a member of the Lowco team. Tailored to your stack — and what you want to replace.