Witsy MCP Setup: Connect MCP Servers to Witsy
What it is
An open-source desktop AI assistant that works with many model providers and includes chat, commands, and a scratchpad.
How MCP works in Witsy
Witsy is an MCP client: you add servers from its Settings > Plugins > MCP panel and their tools become available to the assistant.
Config file location
Settings > Plugins > MCP in the Witsy app adds servers through the UI; there is no separately documented, hand-editable config file we could verify.
Add your first server
We haven't verified an exact config snippet for Witsy against its official docs yet, so we won't guess one here. Settings > Plugins > MCP in the Witsy app adds servers through the UI; there is no separately documented, hand-editable config file we could verify. Check the official documentation for the current setup steps, and browse our MCP server directory to pick a server to connect.
Transports & platforms
| Transports | stdio, SSE, Streamable HTTP |
|---|---|
| Platforms | macOS, Windows, Linux |
| License | Open source |
| Vendor | Witsy |
FAQ
Does Witsy support MCP?
Yes. Witsy works as an MCP client over stdio, SSE, Streamable HTTP. Witsy is an MCP client: you add servers from its Settings > Plugins > MCP panel and their tools become available to the assistant.
Where is the Witsy MCP config?
Settings > Plugins > MCP in the Witsy app adds servers through the UI; there is no separately documented, hand-editable config file we could verify.
Which MCP servers work with Witsy?
Any server that speaks a transport Witsy supports (stdio, SSE, Streamable HTTP). 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.