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Autohive ships integrations regularly, but there’s always a gap between the tools your team wants to use and the ones we’ve built support for. If the service you needed wasn’t on the list, you’d raise it, we’d prioritize it, and in the meantime your workflow waited. That’s just the reality of how platform integrations work, every connection has to be designed, built, and maintained on our end before you can use it.
That changes today. Autohive now supports remote MCP endpoints, which means if a service you want to use exposes one, you can register it as an integration on your plan yourself. No feature request and no waiting on us. You bring the endpoint, Autohive handles the rest. Your agents can use it, your team can connect to it, and it sits under the same admin controls as everything else on the platform.
If you’ve used Claude Connectors or ChatGPT Apps, this is the same idea. Remote MCP is the standard all three platforms work with, and if a service exposes a public endpoint, you can connect it here.
Until now, every AI platform’s reach was defined by its integration list. Ours included. The ceiling on what your team could do with Autohive was effectively set by what we’d shipped, useful, but finite.
That ceiling is now gone for anything that exposes a remote MCP endpoint. The question your team asks stops being “does Autohive support this” and starts being “does this service have a remote MCP endpoint.” For a lot of tools, particularly in more specialized industries or niche workflows, that’s a meaningful shift.
It also means you’re not dependent on us moving fast enough for your roadmap. If the connection exists on the service’s side, you can make it work on ours.
Before you start, you’ll need two things: the remote MCP endpoint URL for the service you want to connect, and to know how it handles authentication. Some servers use a bearer token, others use OAuth with a client ID and secret, and some require no authentication at all. Check the documentation for the service you’re connecting. If something’s missing on the auth side, the UI will flag it, so don’t be afraid to try it and see what it asks for.
Once registered, the MCP server is scoped to your plan, it won’t appear across the whole Autohive platform, just for the people on your plan. Who can register services is controlled by your admins, so if you don’t have access to the registration flow, that’s the person to talk to.
We use Autohive internally, and like any team, we have tools we rely on that weren’t yet on the integration list. Raygun is our application monitoring platform, it’s where we track errors, crashes, and performance issues across our software. We wanted our agents to have visibility into that data, so they could pick up errors as they came in and start triaging without someone having to manually kick off the process.
Raygun already had a remote MCP server. So instead of waiting on a first-party integration, we registered the endpoint on Autohive and that was it. From that point our agents had access to live error data the same way they have access to anything else on the platform. When an error comes in, an agent can investigate it, surface the root cause, pull in the relevant context, and start working through a resolution. What used to require someone to notice an alert, open Raygun, and manually kick off a response now just happens.
If the service has an endpoint, you can use it. That’s what makes this powerful.
If you’re already using Raygun, Dovetail, or Hex on Autohive, you’ve been using our MCP support without necessarily knowing it. Those integrations are powered by their remote MCP servers under the hood, we connected them the same way you can now connect your own.
They’re the first of many. We’ll continue adding first-party integrations backed by remote MCP, but you don’t have to wait for us. If the service you need already has a remote endpoint, you can connect it today.
If you’re not on Autohive yet, sign up here. If you’re already on the platform, head to your plan’s integrations tab to register your first MCP server.
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