
Why we want to integrate MCP servers into Kaeso.
At Logicplanes, we do not see Kaeso as just a simple AI interface. We see it as an infrastructure layer for agents. That is exactly why integrating MCP servers is such a logical step for us. If agents are meant to be truly useful, they must do more than generate text — they need structured and secure access to tools, data sources, and external systems. MCP gives us a clean model for that. Instead of building separate, fragmented integrations for every service, we want Kaeso to provide a more standardized way for agents to work with different servers and capabilities. That can include internal tools, databases, filesystems, developer workflows, and many other services. The result is a system that is more modular, more maintainable, and much easier to expand over time. This matters especially for Kaeso because we are building it as a central connection and control layer for AI agents. MCP servers fit that direction very well: clear interfaces, controlled access, less integration chaos, a
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