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Quickchat AI MCP server

The Quickchat AI MCP (Model Context Protocol) server allows you to let anyone plug in your Quickchat AI Agent into their favourite AI app such as Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf and more.

Quickstart

  1. Create a Quickchat AI account and start a 7-day trial of any plan.
  2. Set up your AI's Knowledge Base, capabilities and settings.
  3. Go to the MCP page to activate your MCP. Give it Name, Description and (optional) Command. They are important - AI apps need to understand when to contact your AI, what its capabilities and knowledge are.
  4. That's it! Now you're ready to test your Quickchat AI via any AI app and show it to the world!

Prerequisite

Install uv using:

curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

or read more here.

Test with Claude Desktop

Configuration

Go to Settings > Developer > Edit Config. Open the claude_desktop_config.json file in a text editor. If you're just starting out, the file is going to look like this:

{ "mcpServers": {} }

This is where you can define all the MCPs your Claude Desktop has access to. Here is how you add your Quickchat AI MCP:

{ "mcpServers": { "< QUICKCHAT AI MCP NAME >": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["quickchat-ai-mcp"], "env": { "SCENARIO_ID": "< QUICKCHAT AI SCENARIO ID >", "API_KEY": "< QUICKCHAT AI API KEY >" } } } }

Go to the Quickchat AI app > MCP > Integration to find the above snippet with the values of MCP Name, SCENARIO_ID and API_KEY filled out.

Test with Cursor

Configuration

Go to Settings > Cursor Settings > MCP > Add new global MCP server and include the Quickchat AI MCP snippet:

{ "mcpServers": { "< QUICKCHAT AI MCP NAME >": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["quickchat-ai-mcp"], "env": { "SCENARIO_ID": "< QUICKCHAT AI SCENARIO ID >", "API_KEY": "< QUICKCHAT AI API KEY >" } } } }

As before, you can find values for MCP Name, SCENARIO_ID and API_KEY at Quickchat AI app > MCP > Integration.

Test with other AI apps

Other AI apps will most likely require the same configuration but the actual steps to include it in the App itself will be different. We will be expanding this README as we go along.

Launch your Quickchat AI MCP to the world!

⛔️ Do not publish your Quickchat API key to your users!

Once you're ready to let other users connect your Quickchat AI MCP to their AI apps, share configuration snippet with them! However, you need to make sure they can use your Quickchat AI MCP without your Quickchat API key. Here is how to do that:

  1. On the Quickchat App MCP page, turn the Require API key toggle OFF.
  2. Share the configuration snippet without the API key:
{ "mcpServers": { "< QUICKCHAT AI MCP NAME >": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["quickchat-ai-mcp"], "env": { "SCENARIO_ID": "< QUICKCHAT AI SCENARIO ID >" } } } }

Cool features

  • You can control all aspects of your MCP from the Quickchat AI dashboard. One click and your change is deployed. That includes the MCP name and description - all your users need to do is refresh their MCP connection.
  • View all conversations in the Quickchat Inbox. Remember: those won't be the exact messages your users send to their AI app but rather the transcript of the AI <> AI interaction between their AI app and your Quickchat AI. 🤯
  • Unlike most MCP implementations, this isn't a static tool handed to an AI. It's an open-ended way to send messages to Quickchat AI Agents you create. 🙌

Running from source

Debugging with the MCP inspector

uv run mcp dev src/__main__.py

Debugging with Claude Desktop, Cursor or other AI apps

Use the following JSON configuration:

{ "mcpServers": { "< QUICKCHAT AI MCP NAME >": { "command": "uv", "args": [ "run", "--with", "mcp[cli]", "--with", "requests", "mcp", "run", "< YOUR PATH>/quickchat-ai-mcp/src/__main__.py" ], "env": { "SCENARIO_ID": "< QUICKCHAT AI SCENARIO ID >", "API_KEY": "< QUICKCHAT AI API KEY >" } } } }

Testing

Make sure your code is properly formatted and all tests are passing:

ruff check --fix ruff format uv run pytest

GitHub Star History

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Allows users to integrate their custom Quickchat AI Agents into various AI applications (Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, etc.) through the Model Context Protocol, enabling AI-to-AI interactions.

  1. Quickstart
    1. Useful links
      1. Prerequisite
        1. Test with Claude Desktop
          1. Configuration
        2. Test with Cursor
          1. Configuration
        3. Test with other AI apps
          1. Launch your Quickchat AI MCP to the world!
            1. Cool features
              1. Running from source
                1. Debugging with the MCP inspector
                2. Debugging with Claude Desktop, Cursor or other AI apps
                3. Testing
              2. GitHub Star History

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