BlogIn MCP for AI Agents. Manage Knowledge and Internal Content Instantly
BlogIn MCP connects your internal company blog and wiki to any AI agent. It lets you treat your entire corporate knowledge base—policies, announcements, team directories, and articles—like a simple chat conversation. Forget searching through five different tabs; just ask for the information you need.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
The AI can create and publish entirely new blog posts with specific titles, categories, and full body text.
You can list all current articles or get detailed metadata for a single, specific entry.
The agent queries static internal pages to find documents like handbooks and official company rules.
List all recent comments across posts so you can stay updated on internal discussion points.
The agent pulls a list of account users, showing who works where and understanding the company's team makeup.
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What AI agents can do with BlogIn: 7 Tools for Internal Knowledge Management
Use these tools to create content, track team discussions, locate policies, and list every post and user within your corporate network.
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Start using BlogIn MCPCreate Internal Post
Generates a brand new blog post directly within BlogIn.
Get Post Details
Retrieves the full metadata and HTML content for one specific post.
List Categories
Lists all available topic categories used on the blog.
List Recent Comments
Fetches a list of recent comments made across various posts.
List Internal Pages
Lists static pages that act as the company's internal wiki documentation.
List Posts
Provides a list of all current blog posts published on BlogIn.
List Team Members
Retrieves the account users, giving an overview of who works at the company.
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Finding Company Policies Used to Be a Pain Point Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway
Right now, finding basic company information means jumping between the main blog page, the HR wiki section, and maybe an old SharePoint site. You might have to click through three different menus, copy a link, and cross-reference which version is actually current.
With this MCP, you just talk to your agent. You ask, 'What's the vacation policy?' and it uses `list_internal_pages` to pull up the authoritative document instantly. No clicking required.
Creating Content with BlogIn
Drafting a new company announcement means opening the blog dashboard, selecting categories from a dropdown, writing the title, and then copying and pasting the final text into the editor. It's three separate manual steps.
Now, you just tell your agent: 'Write an article about Q4 goals in the Strategy category.' The agent uses `create_internal_post`, handles the metadata, and publishes it for you. Done.
What your AI can actually do with this
Need to keep up with what's happening across departments? This MCP connects directly to BlogIn, simplifying how your organization shares knowledge. Instead of navigating complex internal wikis or sifting through dozens of blog posts to find a policy update, you talk to your AI agent and it pulls the answer from anywhere in your system.
This connection allows your agent to do everything from listing all current company policies to drafting brand new articles with titles and categories. It also tracks community feedback by monitoring recent comments across every post, keeping everyone updated on what people are discussing. Because Vinkius hosts this MCP, you connect once from Claude, Cursor, or any other compatible client, giving your agent access to the entire catalog of internal knowledge tools.
019dd0c3-c3ed-716f-b5cc-6acb83e43ccb Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is you manage all company content and internal documentation using natural conversation prompts.
Subscribe to this MCP on Vinkius.
Enter your specific BlogIn API Key and Subdomain (you find these in your account settings).
Start chatting with your agent, asking it to perform knowledge tasks like listing policies or creating posts.
Who is this actually for?
Corporate Communications teams, HR specialists, and Operations leads. This MCP helps people who are constantly searching for the right policy or trying to disseminate a crucial update across hundreds of employees without manual effort.
Uses this MCP to verify company policies and manage internal wiki pages when answering employee questions.
Quickly retrieves recent updates or publishes new announcements across the team's blog with simple prompts.
Monitors discussion comments and pulls contributor profiles using the agent to keep track of team feedback.
What Changes When You Connect
Publishing new content is simple. Use create_internal_post to draft full articles—including titles, categories, and text—without ever leaving your agent chat.
Stop guessing where policies live. The MCP allows you to use list_internal_pages so your agent can query company handbooks and static documentation directly.
Stay on top of team feedback by running list_recent_comments. You get a summary of discussions, allowing you to see what people are actually talking about right now.
Need an overview of the whole site? Use list_posts to pull every article published, and then use get_post_details if you need the full text for one specific entry.
Build a complete team map. Run list_team_members to understand your organizational structure by accessing all account users in one go.
See it in action
The HR policy question
A new hire asks their agent: 'Where can I find the latest PTO guidelines?' The agent immediately uses list_internal_pages to pull up the correct, current company handbook section and provides a direct link.
Drafting a major announcement
The communications lead tells their agent: 'Write an update about the Q3 product launch in the 'Product' category.' The agent uses create_internal_post to draft and publish the content instantly.
Understanding team contributions
A manager asks: 'Who wrote the last three posts on the roadmap?' The agent runs list_posts first, then cross-references user data using list_team_members to give a full report.
Catching up on discussion points
You want a pulse check on an old article. You ask the agent to use list_recent_comments for that post, immediately identifying any critical feedback or unanswered questions from the team.
The honest tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Searching by keyword
Typing 'vacation policy' into a general search bar and getting 15 results—some are policies, some are unrelated blog posts.
Ask the agent specifically to list internal wiki pages: 'What is the PTO policy?' The agent uses list_internal_pages to pull the exact document you need.
Trying to guess post content
Asking for a general summary of all company news, resulting in an overwhelming wall of text from multiple sources.
Instead, ask the agent to use list_posts and then summarize only the top five most recent entries. This keeps the focus tight.
Forgetting who is on the team
Asking a coworker for an employee's direct contact or department, but having to manually check an outdated directory.
Ask your agent: 'List all team members in Marketing.' The agent uses list_team_members and provides current details automatically.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary pain point is internal knowledge fragmentation. If you have company information spread across blogs, wikis, and static pages, this is the right tool. It lets you treat all that data as one unified source of truth for your agent to query or write to. Don't use it if you need to manage external customer support tickets—that requires a ticketing system MCP. Also, don't rely on it solely for personal note-taking; this is built for published company knowledge. If you just want to read one article and nothing else, your standard search engine works fine, but if you need the context of policies and recent posts and team structure, this MCP handles all three.
Questions you might have
How do I list all current blog posts using BlogIn MCP? +
You use the list_posts tool. It provides an overview of every article published on your internal blog, letting you see titles and basic metadata.
What is the difference between `list_posts` and `get_post_details` in BlogIn MCP? +
list_posts gives you a summary of all articles. If you want to read the full content or see specific details for just one post, you use get_post_details.
Can I create new posts using BlogIn MCP? +
Yes, you can. The agent uses the create_internal_post tool to write and publish brand-new articles with specified titles and categories.
Where do I find company policies in BlogIn MCP? +
You use the list_internal_pages tool. This lets you query static documentation like handbooks or official rules that live on your wiki, separate from the main blog.
How do I see who works at my company using BlogIn MCP? +
You run list_team_members. This tool gathers a list of all account users so you can map out the current organizational structure.