Apideck MCP Server
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About Apideck MCP Server
One MCP server. 200+ apps. Zero context bloat.
Basic information
Config
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Overview
What is Apideck MCP Server?
Apideck MCP Server is a single Model Context Protocol server that connects MCP clients (Claude, Codex, Cursor, and others) to over 200 apps across Accounting, CRM, HRIS, and four more unified API categories. It reduces context usage by 63x compared to loading tools individually and includes scoped permissions and Vault-managed authentication.
How to use Apideck MCP Server?
Configure any MCP client to connect to the Apideck MCP Server endpoint. The README does not provide specific installation or configuration commands.
Key features of Apideck MCP Server
- Connects to over 200 apps via unified APIs
- Reduces context usage by 63x compared to individual tools
- Includes scoped permissions for secure access
- Provides Vault-managed authentication out of the box
- Supports Accounting, CRM, HRIS, and 4 other unified API categories
Use cases of Apideck MCP Server
- Access accounting data from any MCP client
- Integrate CRM systems with AI assistants via unified API
- Read and write HRIS records through a single server
- Combine multiple business application data with reduced context overhead
FAQ from Apideck MCP Server
How many apps does Apideck MCP Server support?
It supports over 200 apps through its unified APIs.
How does Apideck MCP Server reduce context bloat?
It uses a unified server to load tools with 63x less context than loading them individually.
What types of APIs are available?
Accounting, CRM, HRIS, and 4 more unified API categories are supported.
What authentication does Apideck MCP Server use?
It includes Vault-managed authentication and scoped permissions out of the box.
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