Add Runbear to Example Clients list#2572
Add Runbear to Example Clients list#2572ssowonny wants to merge 3 commits intomodelcontextprotocol:mainfrom
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Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
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This doesn't seem like a traditional MCP client where one can connect arbitrary MCP servers, and it seems more like a MCP-powered product. @ssowonny can you confirm? |
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Hi @localden! Runbear actually supports connecting arbitrary MCP servers (both hosted and local via our secure tunnel). It acts as a managed MCP host for Slack/Teams, where you can bring your own MCP servers to extend the agent's capabilities. We provide several out-of-the-box integrations (HubSpot, Linear, etc.), but the protocol-level support is there for custom servers as well. |
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Does Runbear have a documentation page about how to connect custom MCP servers? If so, you can add an instructions attribute to link to that page. That might make it more clear that Runbear is a full-fledged MCP client.
Addresses feedback from maintainers by adding a link to custom MCP server documentation and clarifying that Runbear supports arbitrary MCP servers. Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
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| homepage="https://runbear.io" | ||
| supports="Resources, Tools, Discovery" | ||
| instructions="https://docs.runbear.io/team-agent/custom-mcp" |
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This page appears to be 404. Is there a typo or is the page not published yet?
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Same, I am getting a 404 there. @ssowonny can you check?
Add Runbear to the Example Clients list. Runbear is a managed MCP host that brings Model Context Protocol capabilities to Slack and Microsoft Teams, allowing teams to interact with their tech stack through a collaborative AI agent.