Prismic MCP Server
Connect Prismic to your AI agents with the Prismic MCP server.
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What is Prismic MCP?
The Prismic MCP server is a Model Context Protocol server that connects Prismic to AI agents and assistants as a set of tools. With it connected, an agent can work with Prismic (headless cms — documents, custom types, slices, releases, media) directly — instead of you copying data in and out by hand.
It is a remote MCP server that uses OAuth, so you point your client at the server URL, authorize once, and the Prismic tools become available to the model.
Connect the Prismic MCP server
Connect Prismic MCP to Claude Code
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Add the server
Use `claude mcp add` with the Prismic MCP server URL (or its `npx` command), following the official docs.
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Authorize
Complete authentication (OAuth) so Claude Code can call the server.
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Verify
Ask Claude to use a Prismic tool to confirm the connection is live.
Connect Prismic MCP to Cursor
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Open MCP settings
In Cursor, go to Settings → MCP → Add new server.
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Add Prismic
Provide the Prismic MCP server URL or command and complete authentication.
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Test
Reference Prismic from chat to confirm Cursor can reach the tools.
Using Prismic MCP with Gamut
On Gamut, the Prismic MCP server becomes a tool your agents use inside an automated, event-driven workflow — triggered by an event or a schedule, acting through Prismic and your other connected MCP servers, with the connection managed by Gamut rather than a local config file.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Prismic MCP server?
It is a Model Context Protocol server that exposes Prismic to AI agents as tools so they can work with it (headless cms — documents, custom types, slices, releases, media).
How do I connect the Prismic MCP server?
Point your MCP client (Claude, Cursor, or Gamut) at the Prismic MCP server URL and complete authentication (OAuth). See the official documentation for the exact URL and scopes.
Can I use Prismic MCP with Gamut?
Yes — Gamut supports the Prismic MCP server, so your agents can use it as a tool in automated, triggered workflows.