Allows creating and accessing GitHub repositories for the MCP server deployment process
Provides the runtime environment for the MCP server, with automatic detection by Vercel during deployment
Enables deployment and hosting of the MCP server with automatic detection of Node.js projects and environment variable configuration
Agent.AI MCP Server
This is an externally deployable version of the Agent.AI MCP Server, designed to be hosted on Vercel and called from other applications.
Deployment Instructions
Prerequisites
- GitHub account
- Vercel account (free tier works)
- Git installed locally
Steps to Deploy
- Create a new GitHub repository
- Deploy to Vercel
- Go to vercel.com
- Click "New Project"
- Import your GitHub repository
- Vercel will automatically detect it as a Node.js project
- Click "Deploy"
- Get your deployment URL
- After deployment, Vercel will provide a URL like:
https://your-project-name.vercel.app
- This is your MCP server endpoint
- After deployment, Vercel will provide a URL like:
Usage
Once deployed, you can call your MCP server from other applications using the Vercel URL.
Example Usage
Local Development
To run locally:
The server will start on http://localhost:3000
Configuration
- Port: Automatically set by Vercel, or defaults to 3000 locally
- Environment Variables: Can be set in Vercel dashboard under Project Settings > Environment Variables
Troubleshooting
- Ensure your
@agentai/mcp-server
package is publicly available - Check Vercel deployment logs if issues occur
- Verify your GitHub repository is public or Vercel has access
Important: Authentication Setup
1. Configure Agent.AI API Token
Your MCP server requires an Agent.AI API token to authenticate with Agent.AI services:
- Get your API token from Agent.AI
- Go to your Vercel project dashboard
- Click "Settings" → "Environment Variables"
- Add a new variable:
- Name:
API_TOKEN
- Value: Your Agent.AI API token
- Name:
- Redeploy the project
2. Disable Vercel Authentication
To allow external access to your MCP server, you MUST disable Vercel's built-in authentication:
- Go to your Vercel project dashboard
- Click "Settings" → "Security"
- Disable "Password Protection" and "Vercel Authentication"
- Save changes
3. Test Authentication
After setup, your endpoints will return:
- ✅
"authentication": "configured"
- Ready to use - ❌
"authentication": "missing"
- API_TOKEN required
This server cannot be installed
remote-capable server
The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.
An externally deployable server designed to be hosted on Vercel that can be called from other applications, allowing integration with Agent.AI's Multi-Context Processing capabilities.
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