Plugin files use ~~category as a placeholder for whatever tool the user connects in that category. For example, ~~marketing automation might mean HubSpot, Marketo, or any other marketing platform with an MCP server.
Plugins are tool-agnostic — they describe workflows in terms of categories (design, SEO, email marketing, 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chat | ~~chat |
Slack | Microsoft Teams |
| Design | ~~design |
Canva, Figma | Adobe Creative Cloud |
| Marketing automation | ~~marketing automation |
HubSpot | Marketo, Pardot, Mailchimp |
| Product analytics | ~~product analytics |
Amplitude | Mixpanel, Google Analytics |
| Knowledge base | ~~knowledge base |
Notion | Confluence, Guru |
| SEO | ~~SEO |
Ahrefs, Similarweb | Semrush, Moz |
| Email marketing | ~~email marketing |
Klaviyo | Mailchimp, Brevo, Customer.io |
| Marketing analytics | ~~marketing analytics |
Supermetrics | Google Analytics, Mailchimp, Semrush |