Superinterface MCP Setup: Connect MCP Servers to Superinterface
What it is
A platform for building in-app AI assistants and chat widgets, with support for tools and MCP servers on the backend.
How MCP works in Superinterface
Superinterface is a hosted MCP client: MCP servers are attached to an assistant through its dashboard and API, then exposed to end users in the embedded assistant.
Config file location
Superinterface attaches MCP servers to an assistant through its dashboard and API, not a local config file, so there is no on-disk snippet to show.
Add your first server
We haven't verified an exact config snippet for Superinterface against its official docs yet, so we won't guess one here. Superinterface attaches MCP servers to an assistant through its dashboard and API, not a local config file, so there is no on-disk snippet to show. Check the official documentation for the current setup steps, and browse our MCP server directory to pick a server to connect.
Transports & platforms
| Transports | Streamable HTTP, SSE |
|---|---|
| Platforms | Web |
| License | Proprietary |
| Vendor | Superinterface |
FAQ
Does Superinterface support MCP?
Yes. Superinterface works as an MCP client over Streamable HTTP, SSE. Superinterface is a hosted MCP client: MCP servers are attached to an assistant through its dashboard and API, then exposed to end users in the embedded assistant.
Where is the Superinterface MCP config?
Superinterface attaches MCP servers to an assistant through its dashboard and API, not a local config file, so there is no on-disk snippet to show.
Which MCP servers work with Superinterface?
Any server that speaks a transport Superinterface supports (Streamable HTTP, SSE). Browse the MCP server directory on this site to find databases, browser automation, API integrations, and dev tools, then add them using the config format above.