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The Tomorro MCP server is configured directly inside your preferred AI assistant. You don’t need to install anything on your machine — it’s a hosted service. Each user connects with their own Tomorro API key, so access is personal and respects each user’s existing permissions.

Two pieces of information you’ll need

SettingValue
MCP Server URLhttps://mcp-beta.tomorro.com
AuthenticationAPI key, generated from your integration settings
To generate an API key, you’ll need an administrator or contributor/creator licence.

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Official guide: Get started with custom connectors using remote MCP

ChatGPT

OpenAI provides its own official documentation on how to connect a custom MCP server to ChatGPT (via Settings → Connectors → Create, with developer mode enabled for full MCP). Follow their guide, using the Tomorro server URL and your API key where required.

DUST

Dust provides its own official documentation on how to add a remote MCP server to your workspace (via Spaces → Tools → Add Tools, with bearer authentication). Follow their guide, using the Tomorro server URL and your API key where required. Official guide: Adding an MCP Server — Dust documentation

Gemini

Google provides its own official documentation on how to connect a custom MCP server to Gemini Enterprise. Follow their guide, using the Tomorro server URL and your API key where required. Official guide: Set up your custom MCP server — Gemini Enterprise documentation

Copilot

Microsoft provides its own official documentation on how to connect an existing MCP server to a Copilot Studio agent. Follow their guide, using the Tomorro server URL and your API key where required. Official guide: Connect your agent to an existing MCP server — Microsoft Copilot Studio documentation