Wordware MCP Server

local-only server

The server can only run on the client’s local machine because it depends on local resources.

Integrations

  • Provides search capabilities through the React Agent tool which can perform Google searches

  • Supports direct page saving to Notion through the Save to Notion tool

  • Used for generating zod schemas from Wordware flow information in the add-tool utility

Wordware MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that enables integration of your Wordware deployed flows as tools that can be used directly within Claude conversations.

Features

  • Integration with Claude via MCP
  • Support for basic Wordware tools including:
    • Research Founder: Comprehensive founder analysis and meeting prep
    • Lead Enrichment: Sales prospect research and intelligence
    • Save to Notion: Direct page saving to Notion
    • React Agent: Task solving with Google search and API capabilities

Setup

1. Modify the env.example.ts file in the root directory to set it to env.ts and set the variables inside:

Using a regular .env file seemed to complicated considering you would also need to make those variables accessible from the server's environment (inside the Claude Desktop config). Come back to this if you find a better solution.

  • OPENAI_API_KEY: Your OpenAI API key (used in add-tool.ts to generate a zod schema from the given information about the Wordware flow)
  • NOTION_SECRET: Your Notion secret
  • NOTION_PARENT_PAGE_ID: The ID of the Notion page to save to
  • SAVE_TO_NOTION_APP_ID: The ID of your deployed Save to Notion app
  • RESEARCH_FOUNDER_APP_ID: The ID of your deployed Research Founder app
  • LEAD_ENRICHMENT_APP_ID: The ID of your deployed Lead Enrichment app
  • REACT_AGENT_APP_ID: The ID of your deployed React Agent app

To setup Notion for the saveToNotion tool, follow the instructions here

If you don't want to use one of the 4 tools, you can just leave its corresponding env variable empty and the tool will not be registered.

2. Install dependencies and build the server:

npm install npm run build-server

3. Testing the server with Claude for Desktop

You need to have Claude for Desktop installed to test the server. If you do, you need to modify the config file to use the MCP server. Run the following command to open the config file (if you use VSCode):

code ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Then, add the following to the file (make sure to replace /ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/wordware/build/index.js with the absolute path to the index.js file in the build folder of this repository):

{ "mcpServers": { "wordware": { "command": "node", "args": ["/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/wordware/build/index.js"] } } }

Note: The add-tool command has only been tested on a few simple Wordware flows. Since it relies on OpenAI to generate the schema, please make sure to verify the output of the tool before using it.

To run the tool:

npm run add-tool

Future Improvements

Dynamic Tool Configuration

Currently, the tools are hardcoded in the server implementation. Future improvements should focus on:

  • Implement authentication with Wordware API
  • Add capability to fetch user's deployments automatically
  • Figure out which deployments can be added as MCP tools automatically
  • Better support for complex blocks (e.g. "ask a Human" blocks)
  • Better error handling for tool calls
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A Model Context Protocol server implementation that integrates Wordware flows as tools directly within Claude conversations, supporting features like founder research, lead enrichment, Notion integration, and task solving with Google search.

  1. Features
    1. Setup
      1. 1. Modify the env.example.ts file in the root directory to set it to env.ts and set the variables inside:
        1. 2. Install dependencies and build the server:
          1. 3. Testing the server with Claude for Desktop
            1. 4. Using the add-tool command (optional but recommended)
            2. Future Improvements
              1. Dynamic Tool Configuration