MoryFlow
Settings

MCP Settings

Connect MCP servers, manage stdio and HTTP entries, and test external capabilities.

MCP Settings

The MCP section is where you connect external MCP servers to Mory.

What MCP Means Here

In MoryFlow, MCP is the runtime layer for external capabilities.

That means this page is about:

  • Connecting servers
  • Managing connection details
  • Testing whether a server is reachable

It is not the same thing as model-provider setup.

Supported Server Types

MoryFlow currently supports two MCP server types:

  • stdio
  • streamable HTTP

Both live in one unified settings area rather than two separate pages.

What You Can Do

From the MCP section, you can:

  • Add a blank server entry
  • Start from a preset
  • Remove a server
  • Switch a server between stdio and HTTP
  • Test server status
  • Enable or disable a server

How to Think About It

Use MCP when you want Mory to gain capabilities from external tools or services.

Use Providers when you want to control which language models Mory talks to.

Those two layers work together, but they solve different problems.