An open door for AI agents
Tana runs a Model Context Protocol server, so any MCP-compatible client can read and write your workspace. Authentication is handled with OAuth, and every write goes through the same proposal review as Tana's own AI.
Connect any AI agent to your workspace
What you can do with MCP
What agents can do
- Search, read, and traverse your workspace
- Create, update, move, and delete documents
- Work with tables, types, skills, calendars, and meeting context
Safe by default
- Writes create proposals you review, just like the built-in AI
- OAuth handled automatically, no API keys to manage
- The server preloads your identity and space members so agents can act on your behalf
Works with
- Claude Code, with a one-line setup
- Claude Desktop, through Anthropic's connectors
- Any MCP client that supports HTTP transport and OAuth
How to connect MCP
- Point your MCP client at https://home.tana.inc/mcp.
- Authorize Tana through the OAuth flow when prompted.
- Settings has one-click copy for the URL and ready-made config snippets.
Frequently asked questions
- Does Tana have an MCP server?
- Yes. Tana provides a Model Context Protocol server at https://home.tana.inc/mcp. Any MCP-compatible client can connect over OAuth and use much of the same toolset Tana's built-in AI uses.
- Is it safe to let an external agent write to my workspace?
- Yes. Write tools don't change your workspace directly. They create proposals attached to a session, and you review, edit, or discard them, just like changes from Tana's built-in AI.
- Which clients can connect?
- Claude Code (one-line setup), Claude Desktop (via Anthropic's connectors), and any MCP client that supports HTTP transport and OAuth.
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