Lutra

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lutraa year ago
Lutra is the first MCP compatible client built for everyone
Overview

What is Lutra?

Lutra is an MCP compatible client that transforms conversations into actionable, automated workflows.

How to use Lutra

To use Lutra, connect your MCP and start chatting. Provide prompts to automate tasks and manage your workflow effortlessly.

Key features

  • Easy MCP Integration: Connecting Lutra to MCP servers is as simple as providing the server URL; Lutra handles the rest behind the scenes.
  • Chat to Take Action: Lutra understands your conversational context and goals, automatically integrating with your existing apps to perform tasks.
  • Reusable Playbooks: After completing a task, save the steps as reusable, automated workflows—simplifying repeatable processes and reducing manual effort.
  • Shareable Automations: Easily share your saved playbooks with teammates to standardize best practices and accelerate collaborative workflows.

Use cases

  1. Automating repetitive tasks in business workflows
  2. Enhancing productivity by managing multiple applications through chat
  3. Reducing errors in routine operations with automated responses

Learn more use cases here

FAQ

How does Lutra handle my data and privacy?

Lutra prioritizes data security and privacy. Your data is only accessed when needed to complete tasks you've requested. Lutra doesn't store your data long-term unless explicitly requested, and all connections use secure authentication protocols. Enterprise plans offer additional security features.

Is Lutra SOC-2 compliant?

We are SOC-2 compliant. Please reach out to hello@lutra.ai for our certification. We take security and privacy very seriously, and we are committed to protecting your data.

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