1,000+ Integrations via MCP and Composio: Connect DesignTech AI to Your Entire Stack
An AI content platform is only as useful as its connections to the rest of your stack. DesignTech AI uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Composio to integrate with over 1,000 external services — without custom engineering.
What Is MCP?
Model Context Protocol is a tool discovery protocol that lets AI agents find and use external tools at runtime. Instead of hardcoding integrations, MCP allows DesignTech AI's agents to dynamically discover available tools and invoke them as part of their workflows.
Dual MCP Architecture
DesignTech AI implements a Dual MCP Architecture designed for enterprise environments:
- Internal MCP — Connects platform agents to DesignTech AI's own capabilities (parsing, generation, brand enforcement, delivery).
- External MCP — Connects agents to your external tools: CMS platforms (WordPress, Contentful, Sanity), CRM systems (Salesforce, HubSpot), social schedulers (Buffer, Hootsuite), email platforms (Mailchimp, SendGrid), cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox), and hundreds more.
Composio: Managed OAuth for 1,000+ Apps
Composio extends the integration layer with a catalog of over 1,000 pre-built app integrations, each with managed OAuth authentication. Instead of managing API keys and refresh token flows for every service, Composio handles authentication so your skills and playbooks can focus on logic.
How Composio differs from custom MCP connections:
- Pre-built auth flows — No OAuth configuration required. Composio manages token refresh, rate limits, and API versioning for every app in the catalog.
- Semantic tool discovery — Find tools by intent ("post to LinkedIn", "create a calendar event", "update a Salesforce record") rather than browsing documentation.
- App catalog — Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Ads, HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, Notion, Airtable, Shopify, and hundreds more.
- Tool preferences — Enable or disable specific tools per organization. A marketing team can expose LinkedIn publishing tools without exposing CRM write access.
What This Enables
MCP and Composio integrations mean your Playbooks can include steps like:
- Pull latest customer data from Salesforce to personalize sales decks
- Push generated blog posts directly to your WordPress CMS
- Schedule social posts through your existing social management tool
- Post approved content to LinkedIn Pages automatically
- Sync assets to Google Drive folders automatically
- Monitor competitor RSS feeds for content intelligence
- Create calendar events in Google Calendar from project milestones
Setting Up Integrations
All integrations are managed from the Connected Apps page. For Composio connections:
- Open Connected Apps from the sidebar
- Browse the Composio app catalog
- Click Connect and authenticate via OAuth
- Toggle which tools are available to your skills
- Use the Workbench to test tools before including them in playbooks
For custom MCP connections, enter the server URL and transport type. The platform discovers all available tools automatically — enable the ones you want.
API-First Platform
Beyond MCP, DesignTech AI provides a full REST API with API key authentication for programmatic access. Everything you can do in the UI, you can do via the API — including project creation, brief submission, execution triggering, and asset retrieval.
Integration shouldn't be hard. With MCP and Composio, it's discovery, not development.