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Bitrix24 MCP-DEV

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The MCP server for Bitrix24 provides AI assistants with structured access to the Bitrix24 API. It delivers up-to-date method descriptions, parameters, and valid values, allowing assistants to work with precise data instead of guesswork. This reduces code errors and accelerates Bi

Overview

What is Bitrix24 MCP-DEV?

Bitrix24 MCP-DEV is a Model Context Protocol server that provides AI assistants with up-to-date Bitrix24 REST API documentation. It helps developers using IDEs like Cursor, VS Code, or Claude Desktop generate more accurate integration code by supplying current method descriptions, parameter lists, and usage hints.

How to use Bitrix24 MCP-DEV?

Connect by configuring the MCP server in your IDE with the URL https://mcp-dev.bitrix24.com/mcp and no authorization required. In Cursor, add it via Settings > Tools > New MCP server. In VS Code, create .vscode/mcp.json with the server URL and select the MCP agent in Copilot Chat. In Claude Desktop, add it through Settings > Integrations. No additional tools or dependencies are needed.

Key features of Bitrix24 MCP-DEV

  • Provides real-time Bitrix24 REST API methods and fields
  • Accessible without authentication
  • Reduces errors in AI-generated integration code
  • Works with Cursor, VS Code, and Claude Desktop
  • Supplies structured documentation instead of free text

Use cases of Bitrix24 MCP-DEV

  • Developer asks an AI assistant to create a lead in Bitrix24 using curl or JavaScript
  • Copilot writes API calls with correct parameters when building custom integrations
  • AI generates code that uses current methods instead of outdated or nonexistent ones

FAQ from Bitrix24 MCP-DEV

What does Bitrix24 MCP-DEV do?

It supplies AI assistants in IDEs with current Bitrix24 REST API documentation to improve the accuracy of generated code.

Is authorization required to use the server?

No. The server is accessible at the given URL without any authorization.

Which IDEs and tools are supported?

Cursor, VS Code (via GitHub Copilot Chat), and Claude Desktop are explicitly supported in the README.

How do I invoke the MCP server in Cursor?

You must explicitly instruct the assistant to “Use b24-dev-mcp” in your prompt.

Does the server have any usage limits or runtime requirements?

The README does not mention any limits or runtime requirements beyond a working internet connection and an MCP‑compatible client.

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