SnapLogic MCP Server
Governed access to the SnapLogic platform for AI agents.
Let AI agents take real action while keeping enterprise control
AI agents are becoming the new users of enterprise systems. The SnapLogic MCP Server gives any MCP-compatible AI agent governed access to the SnapLogic platform, exposing enterprise capabilities as governed tool calls with built-in identity, policy enforcement and deterministic execution.
Give AI agents governed access to the SnapLogic platform
Connect coding agents, business agents, and custom AI agents to the SnapLogic platform through a single governed MCP endpoint, enabling them to invoke supported platform capabilities as callable tools.


Govern every agent action
Authenticate, authorize, audit, and govern every tool call using the same enterprise security, identity, and operational controls trusted across the SnapLogic platform.
Execute predictably at enterprise scale
Execute deterministic SnapLogic pipelines with predictable cost, enterprise-grade reliability, and operational consistency as AI agent usage scales.

SnapLogic MCP Server FAQs
The SnapLogic MCP Server is the governed runtime that any MCP-compatible AI agent can call to deploy, execute, and manage SnapLogic integrations as tool calls. It enables AI agents to invoke supported SnapLogic platform operations directly, without requiring users to switch into the SnapLogic platform UI. Whether it’s a coding agent building new integrations or a business agent operating in production, any MCP-compatible agent can connect through a single governed interface.
Enterprise MCP exposes your existing SnapLogic pipelines and the enterprise systems they connect as callable tools for AI agents. The SnapLogic MCP Server exposes the SnapLogic platform itself as a governed runtime for AI agents. Together, Enterprise MCP makes your enterprise systems and integrations agent-callable, while the SnapLogic MCP Server makes the SnapLogic platform agent-operable.
Any MCP-compatible agent. The SnapLogic MCP Server is built on the Model Context Protocol, the open standard from Anthropic. It is not locked to a specific AI provider or coding tool. Agents built on Claude, other AI providers, or your own internal agent frameworks can all connect to it.
Every tool call through the SnapLogic MCP Server is authenticated and authorized using the identity of the user or system the agent is acting on behalf of, rate-limited to prevent runaway usage, and logged with full detail: who called, what action ran, when, and what the outcome was. The same governance model your IT team already depends on for human-operated SnapLogic applies to every agent call.
SnapCode and the SnapLogic MCP Server are complementary. SnapCode is the integration agent for AI coding environments, enabling developers to describe integrations in natural language and generate production-ready integration code. The SnapLogic MCP Server enables AI agents to deploy, execute, validate, and manage supported SnapLogic platform operations through governed MCP tool calls. Together, they allow teams to build integrations with AI while relying on the trusted SnapLogic platform for enterprise execution.
AI agents make exponentially more backend calls than humans performing equivalent tasks. Where a human requests one record, an agent may request thousands. Platforms where every integration invocation has variable AI token cost become financially unpredictable at that volume. The SnapLogic MCP Server avoids this: pipelines execute deterministically at fixed cost per execution, with no LLM involved at runtime. The agent uses AI to determine what to invoke. SnapLogic executes it predictably. Build with AI. Run with SnapLogic.



