MCP server
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Particular Otter
It would be great to be able to publish our articles as an MCP server, so AIs can access them.
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Specified Landfowl
In the modern AI driven world the MCP feature is no longer optinal, it's a must-have!
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Straight Chameleon
Support indicated that this is in progress and scheduled for 26Q1 delivery. Is that still the case?
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Yucca Marmoset
Straight Chameleon +1 to this question. Where might I find more information about this if it's documented somewhere?
Karthikeyan J
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Nivedha Mohan
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Sporting Lark
Implementing MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers in Document360 would be a game-changer for our customers.
MCP servers can act as a bridge between LLMs and our documentation content. This would allow customers to query our documentation in natural language and get precise answers, improving self-service and reducing support load.
It would also improve developer productivity in IDEs: With MCP integration, developers could access documentation and code examples directly in their IDE through LLM-powered assistants. This means they don’t have to leave their coding environment to search for API references or best practices—everything would be contextually available.
This feature would significantly improve developer experience and customer satisfaction.
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Compatible Rooster
Hi Ramesh Lokesh, D360 Product Management,
Some additional information about our use case:
MCP is essential for us for two reasons. First, it enables integrated help and contextual answers directly inside Business Central and our applications. Users can ask questions, and AI can respond based on the documentation through MCP.
However, the primary reason is far more important: MCP is a core requirement for our new AI-supported approach to software design and development. Our consultants and developers rely on AI agents that use MCP to interpret documentation, understand concepts, and align functional specifications with existing definitions in Doc360. This removes the need for consultants to manually search through documentation and eliminates avoidable inconsistencies.
If our documentation platform does not support MCP, we are forced into two unwanted options:
- Building and maintaining our own MCP layer on top of Doc360 APIs, or
- Considering a different documentation platform that does support MCP natively.
We are on the verge of a major shift in how we design and build our product. Without MCP support in the documentation tool, we cannot reach the required level of productivity, quality, and cost efficiency. MCP will directly reduce time spent on writing specifications and accelerate development through AI-driven workflows.
Thanks again,
Tim
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Ruby Unicorn
Exposing a Document360 MCP server will simplify integration with AI-driven solutions compared to the existing Document360 Customer API.
It reduces backend overhead by handling complex client requests locally, instead of requiring multiple API calls to achieve the same result. Also, it avoids updates on the client side when the API specification changes.
Ramesh Lokesh
D360 Product Management, One of our customers would like us to use an MCP server for the API Documentation content.
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Compatible Rooster
It would also be great if we can add MCP servers to the "Manage sources for AI assistive search" settings so Eddy can use these in any queries. We would like to include a MCP server in order to make it easier to maintain the AI search for external sources. Thanks!
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