Unified Context Layer

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fastnai9 months ago
Unified Context Layer (UCL) is a multi-tenant Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI agents, automation platforms, and applications to connect to over 1,000 SaaS tools—such as Slack, Jira, Gmail, Shopify, Notion, and more—via a single standardized /command endpoint. UCL abstracts away SDK sprawl, glue code, and complex authentication flows, allowing developers to orchestrate context-rich, cross-platform integrations without building and maintaining separate connectors for each service.
Overview

What is Unified Context Layer?

Unified Context Layer (UCL) is a multi-tenant Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI agents, automation platforms, and applications to connect to over 1,000 SaaS tools—such as Slack, Jira, Gmail, Shopify, Notion, and more—via a single standardized /command endpoint.

How to use UCL?

  1. Sign up or log in via https://ucl.dev/
  2. Activate the service(s)/connector(s) you want to use.
  3. Go to the "Integrate" section on the left-hand side and follow the provided instructions to connect UCL to your agents.
  4. Alternatively, use UCL's native sandbox feature and preview mode to see UCL in action.

Key features of Unified Context Layer?

  • Multi-Tenant Embedded App Store for AI Agents: Embed a white-labeled app store into your product so users can securely connect the tools their AI agent needs.
  • Single orchestration layer: Connect tools like Slack, CRMs, Jira, and LLMs through one orchestration layer. Trigger and manage actions using a single API or SDK without custom logic for every tool.
  • Complete observability: Monitor logs, success rate, number of tenants, connectors enabled, and more via UCL's native observability dashboard.
  • Multi-tenancy: Built-in true multi-tenancy allowing users to work across multiple tenants.
  • Sandbox and preview mode: See UCL's power on the go with a pre-built live sandbox mode where you'll see a custom-built agent waiting for you.

Use cases of UCL?

  1. Integrating AI Agents that can fetch Shopify unresolved orders, convert them into Zendesk customer support tickets, and update the Customer Success team via Slack.
  2. Build voice agents natively that work across different stacks of apps for any customer.
  3. Enhancing cross-collaboration amongst different teams.

FAQ from Unified Context Layer?

  • Is Unified Context Layer free to use?

Yes, Unified Context Layer is free to use.

  • What platforms and services does UCL support?

UCL supports countless platforms ranging from Notion, Slack, GitHub, Jira, Shopify, and more. For services, we support Claude Desktop, VS Code, Cursor, including frameworks such as Langchain, CrewAI, etc.

  • Is there a way to contribute to Unified Context Layer?

Yes! Users can freely contribute using our "Add an app or existing connector" functionality.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fastn": {
      "transport": "streamable_http",
      "url": "https://mcp.ucl.dev/mcp/?api_key=<ucl_api_key>&space_id=<ucl_space_id>"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
9 months ago
Updated At
9 months ago
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fastnai
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