MCP is only available on the Intelligence Plan.
MCP is a standard protocol that allows AI models to use external data sources such as Google Search, Notion, Google Drive, and more.
In simple terms, MCP acts as a gateway that enables AI to collect the latest information, Connect with external systems to retrieve data, and Perform actual tasks within those systems.
Both developers and non-developers can easily extend AI capabilities.
By connecting multiple servers, you can gather different types of information in JANDI Home with a single question.
“Show me the main schedules from the CX team page.”
→ Displays schedule data from the Notion CX team page.
AI can do more than generate text—it can access real-time information and apply it directly to your work.
“Create an all-day event on September 15 and add Jandi Kim as a participant.”
→ Automatically creates the event in Google Calendar.
Go to [Home] (top left)
In the message input bar, click [] Tool.
Select [+ Add new MCP server].
Enter Server Name, Server URL, and Server Description.
Even non-developers can generate an MCP URL using Smitherly.
You must allow external integration services before adding a server. MCP connections require the user’s explicit review and approval. JANDI is not responsible for any actions that occur after approval.
JANDI cannot guarantee the security or privacy policies of third-party integration services.
Malicious MCP servers or tools installed in conversations may trick JANDI into performing harmful actions.
Go to [Home] > [] Tool.
Click [] Settings in the bottom right.
In the MCP management screen, find the server you want to remove and click [] Trash.