Plugin files use ~~category as a placeholder for whatever tool the user connects in that category. For example, ~~data warehouse might mean Snowflake, BigQuery, or any other warehouse with an MCP server.
Plugins are tool-agnostic — they describe workflows in terms of categories (data warehouse, chat, project tracker, etc.) rather than specific products. The .mcp.json pre-configures specific MCP servers, but any MCP server in that category works.
| Category | Placeholder | Included servers | Other options |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data warehouse | ~~data warehouse |
Snowflake*, Databricks*, BigQuery | Redshift, PostgreSQL |
~~email |
Microsoft 365 | — | |
| Office suite | ~~office suite |
Microsoft 365 | — |
| Chat | ~~chat |
Slack | Microsoft Teams |
| ERP / Accounting | ~~erp |
— (no supported MCP servers yet) | NetSuite, SAP, QuickBooks, Xero |
| Analytics / BI | ~~analytics |
— (no supported MCP servers yet) | Tableau, Looker, Power BI |
* Placeholder — MCP URL not yet configured