MCP
What is the MCP extension?

MCP — the Model Context Protocol — is an open standard that lets an AI assistant act inside another tool. This extension turns it on for your content app: it exposes your app's operations as actions an MCP-aware assistant can call. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client, and the assistant can do the work you'd otherwise do by hand in the back office.
You plug in your app's endpoint, sign in once with OAuth, and start giving instructions in plain language. Your app is agent ready — the door is open for an AI agent to act on your behalf, while you stay in control of what it does.
Manage your content by conversation
Ask your assistant to create, update, or remove content across every section of your app — write an article and its paragraphs, add a point to a map, drop a new episode into a podcast, reorder a gallery. Anything you publish from the CMS, you can now publish from a prompt.
"Draft a 500-word article on our new opening hours, add this cover image, and file it under News." The agent writes it, structures the paragraphs, and places it where it belongs — then tells you what it did, so you can review before it goes live.
Schedule publication from a prompt
Content rarely ships the moment you write it. Tell the assistant when a piece should appear and when it should come down, and it sets the publication window for you — no need to come back later to flip a switch.
"Schedule this article for Monday at 8 a.m. and unpublish it at the end of the month." Handy for editorial calendars, timed announcements, and seasonal content you'd rather set once and forget.
Reach your audience and read the results
Send a push broadcast to everyone, or to a specific user group, straight from your assistant — then ask how it landed. Downloads, launches, page views, session times: the numbers you track in the back office are a question away.
"How many people opened the app yesterday, and which articles drew the most views last week?" You get the answer in the same conversation where you do the work — no dashboard hopping.
Connected on your terms
Security is built into how the connection works. You sign in with OAuth — there's no API key to copy around — and the connection only reaches the single app you signed into. An agent connected to one app cannot touch another, which keeps multi-app setups cleanly separated.
Every change is checked: the agent confirms before it acts and verifies the result after each write. And you bring your own assistant — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client. GoodBarber doesn't sell the AI subscription and takes no cut of your usage; your AI plan pays for the model. If you use Claude, 44 ready-made recipes — our open-source Skills on GitHub — get you started even faster.
Activate MCP in your content app
Open your back office and go to Settings → Public API. Copy your app's unique MCP endpoint, paste it into your AI assistant, and sign in with OAuth. From that point on, your assistant can operate your app — and you decide what you hand off.
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