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BlogIn MCP Server manages your internal knowledge base. Use your AI agent to list posts, retrieve full article metadata, create new company announcements, query static policy pages, check user directories, and track recent team comments.

Keep your team informed and ensure company knowledge lives where people actually read it.

What your AI agents can do

Create internal post

Publishes a brand new blog post with a title, category, and full body text.

Get post details

Retrieves all metadata and the full HTML content for one specific blog post.

List categories

Returns a list of all available post categories.

+ 4 more capabilities included
Draft and publish new articles

Your AI agent generates and publishes a new internal blog post with a title, category, and body text.

Retrieve full post content

The AI agent fetches all metadata and the full HTML content for a specific internal blog post.

Query company policies and handbooks

The AI agent searches and retrieves content from static internal wiki pages and documentation.

Identify team contributors

The AI agent lists all users and accounts configured within the BlogIn system.

Monitor discussion feedback

The AI agent retrieves a list of the most recent comments across all published blog posts.

Browse content topics

The AI agent lists all available post categories to narrow down content searches.

Supported MCP Clients

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BlogIn MCP Server: 7 Tools for Knowledge & Content

Use these tools to manage the full lifecycle of internal content—from drafting a new post to listing team members and querying static policies.

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create internal post

Publishes a brand new blog post with a title, category, and full body text.

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get post details

Retrieves all metadata and the full HTML content for one specific blog post.

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list categories

Returns a list of all available post categories.

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list internal pages

Lists all static internal wiki pages and documentation available.

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list posts

Lists a list of all published blog posts.

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list recent comments

Fetches the most recent comments made across all posts.

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list team members

Lists all accounts and users configured in the BlogIn system.

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What you can do with this MCP connector

Your AI agent handles your whole internal knowledge base. You can get your team up to speed and keep company info right where people actually read it. Using this server, your AI agent can draft and publish a brand new internal blog post with a title, a category, and the full body text.

It can also retrieve all the metadata and the full HTML content for any specific blog post. Need to know what's up? It'll list all published blog posts, and you can narrow down content searches by listing all available post categories. If you gotta check company policies or handbooks, your agent queries the static internal wiki pages and documentation.

You can also check out who's on the team by listing all accounts and users configured in the BlogIn system. When you need to know what folks are talking about, your agent fetches the most recent comments across all posts. You'll always know what's going on with the team's discussions.

How BlogIn MCP Works

  1. 1 Subscribe to the BlogIn MCP Server and input your API Key and Subdomain.
  2. 2 Tell your AI client what you need (e.g., 'List the latest posts about HR policy').
  3. 3 The client runs the list_posts or list_internal_pages tool, and the agent replies with the structured data.

The bottom line is, your AI agent handles the API calls and presents the knowledge in a readable conversation, so you don't have to.

Who Is BlogIn MCP For?

This is for the internal comms manager who gets tired of manually copying links between Slack and SharePoint. It's for the HR specialist who needs to verify the current policy handbook without logging into three different systems. It's for the team lead who just wants to know what people are talking about in the comments section without digging through email chains.

Internal Communications Manager

Publishes announcements, pulls post details, and uses list_categories to ensure consistent topic coverage across the company.

HR Specialist

Verifies company policies, accesses handbooks via list_internal_pages, and checks user accounts using list_team_members.

Operations Team Lead

Tracks team feedback by calling list_recent_comments and ensures all project updates are visible via list_posts.

What Changes When You Connect

  • Stop clicking through tabs. Use the list_posts tool to pull a list of recent announcements, or use get_post_details to get the full text of a single article, all in one prompt.
  • Keep HR compliant. Directly query static policies and handbooks using list_internal_pages. You don't have to remember where the official PDF lives.
  • Stay in the loop. Run list_recent_comments to get a snapshot of team discussions. This means you catch feedback immediately, instead of waiting for the weekly status meeting.
  • Maintain consistency. Use create_internal_post to publish new guides. The system forces you to assign a category and title, keeping your knowledge base organized.
  • Know your audience. The list_team_members tool lets you check who contributed to a post or who is assigned to a policy, so you know exactly who to talk to.
  • Find things faster. Need to know what topics exist? Run list_categories first. It's a quick check that prevents you from guessing what to search for.

Real-World Use Cases

01

New employee needs policy details.

A new hire asks their agent: 'What is the PTO policy?' The agent runs list_internal_pages, pulls the relevant handbook section, and gives the employee the answer, linking directly to the source. The new hire gets the answer in seconds, not an hour of searching SharePoint.

02

Team needs to publish a guide.

A team lead needs to announce a new process. They ask their agent to create_internal_post with the title 'Q3 Process Update' and the content. The post goes live and is visible to everyone, keeping the knowledge current and traceable.

03

Project manager needs status updates.

A PM asks their agent: 'What are the latest project updates?' The agent runs list_posts and summarizes the top 3 entries. Then, they can run list_recent_comments to gauge team sentiment on the updates.

04

Compliance officer needs team roster.

The compliance officer asks the agent to list_team_members. The agent returns the full list of users and their roles, ensuring the system has accurate contributor data for auditing purposes.

The Tradeoffs

Manual content drafting

Copying text from a policy document into a meeting invite, or pasting a link to a post and hoping people read it. This breaks the single source of truth.

Use create_internal_post to publish the content, and use get_post_details to pull the source material when needed. Never just copy-paste.

Blind searching for old info

Typing a vague keyword into a search bar and getting 50 results—most of which are outdated or irrelevant. The signal-to-noise ratio is terrible.

First, run list_categories to narrow down the topic. Then, run list_posts to see the most recent entries, making your search targeted and accurate.

Relying on memory for policies

Asking a colleague 'Where did you save the latest expense report policy?' and having to hunt through shared drives or old emails.

Ask the agent to query the internal pages using list_internal_pages. This guarantees you get the official, up-to-date policy document every time.

When It Fits, When It Doesn't

Use this if your primary pain point is knowledge fragmentation—if your team's 'single source of truth' is spread across policies, posts, and user directories. You need a system that can cross-reference who said what, about what, and where the official rules are. Don't use this if you just need a simple document repository; for that, a standard file storage solution works fine. If your goal is purely communication (like a simple announcement board), just use create_internal_post. But if you need to connect the who, the what, and the why (the policy), this server is what you need.

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Available Capabilities

create_internal_post get_post_details list_categories list_internal_pages list_posts list_recent_comments list_team_members

Finding the right policy or post takes too many clicks.

Today, finding a piece of information requires jumping between the intranet, the shared drive, and the last quarter's announcements. You might open the policy guide, then open the team roster, and then open the blog feed—all just to figure out who owns the policy and what the current status is. It's a mess of tabs and manual cross-referencing.

With the BlogIn MCP Server, you just ask your agent. You can ask it to find the current PTO policy (using `list_internal_pages`) and then immediately ask who the owner is (using `list_team_members`). The agent handles the jumps and hands you the answer.

BlogIn MCP Server: Publish and manage content flow.

Manual publishing involves writing the post, manually adding categories, and then emailing the link out to ensure everyone sees it. It's a three-step process that always misses the mark or gets buried under noise.

Now, your AI agent handles the whole thing. You ask it to `create_internal_post`, and it's published, categorized, and ready to read. You just focus on the content, not the deployment.

Common Questions About BlogIn MCP

How do I list the most recent internal blog posts using list_posts? +

You ask your agent to list posts. It runs the list_posts tool and gives you a list of titles and authors. You can then ask for the full details of any specific post using get_post_details.

Can I publish a new post with create_internal_post? +

Yes. You simply ask your agent to create the post, providing the title, the category, and the full text content. It publishes it instantly.

Where can I find official company policies using list_internal_pages? +

You ask the agent to query the internal pages. It runs list_internal_pages and provides access to the official handbooks and static documentation.

How do I see recent discussions on a specific article? list_recent_comments? +

Tell your agent to list recent comments. It aggregates the latest feedback across all posts, letting you see what the team is talking about without digging into email threads.

Does BlogIn help me track who works here? list_team_members? +

Yes. Use list_team_members. The agent runs this tool and provides a list of all active accounts and users in the system.

How do I find out what topics I can write about using list_categories? +

list_categories lists all available post topics. This helps you determine which categories you can use when writing new posts, ensuring your content is properly filed.

What if I need to get details for a post I haven't listed yet? Can I use get_post_details? +

get_post_details retrieves a specific post's metadata and content if you provide the correct ID. You must know the post's unique identifier to use this tool.

Can I list all users in the team directory using list_team_members? Are there any limits? +

list_team_members lists all account users and members. Check your BlogIn account settings for any rate limits or maximum user count constraints.

Can I see the HTML content of a specific internal post via AI? +

Yes! Use the get_post_details tool and provide the Post ID. Your agent will retrieve the complete metadata and HTML body for that specific blog entry.

How do I list all the static wiki pages in my account? +

Run the list_internal_pages query. The agent will retrieve a complete list of all static, wiki-style pages currently configured in your BlogIn account.

Is it possible to create a new internal post via AI? +

Absolutely. Use the create_internal_post action. Provide a title, the content, and an optional category ID to publish a new update instantly to your team.

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