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BlogIn MCP for AI. Manage Knowledge, Posts & Policies via Conversation

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Connect to your AI in seconds.

BlogIn helps you manage your company's knowledge base through natural conversation. Use this MCP to write new posts, find specific policies in the wiki, track team updates, and check who works where—all without clicking through dozens of internal links.

What your AI can do

Create internal post

Writes and publishes an entirely new blog post into the system.

Get post details

Pulls all the content, metadata, and HTML for one specific blog entry.

List categories

Provides a list of available topics or categories to help you narrow down searches.

+ 4 more capabilities included
Drafting new content

Create a brand new blog post with full text, title, and category directly through conversation.

Retrieving specific posts

Get all the metadata and HTML for an existing post using its identifier.

Mapping company policies

Query static internal wiki pages to find company handbooks or guidelines.

Identifying team members

List all users and account members, giving you a quick overview of the organizational structure.

Monitoring feedback

See recent comments across multiple posts to keep track of internal discussion threads.

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BlogIn: Content & Knowledge Management (7 Tools)

These seven tools allow your agent to handle everything from publishing new articles to listing user directories and querying static company handbooks.

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Create Internal Post

Writes and publishes an entirely new blog post into the system.

Get Post Details

Pulls all the content, metadata, and HTML for one specific blog entry.

List Categories

Provides a list of available topics or categories to help you narrow down searches.

List Recent Comments

Gathers a feed of the newest discussion comments from various posts.

List Internal Pages

Shows a list of static wiki pages that contain company policies and handbooks.

List Posts

Retrieves a summary listing of all posts in the internal blog system.

List Team Members

Fetches a directory list of all accounts and users within your organization.

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Claude AI

Claude AI

1

Open Claude Settings

Go to claude.ai, click your profile icon, then navigate to Customize → Connectors.

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Add Custom Connector

Click the "+" button and select Add custom connector. Paste your Vinkius endpoint URL:

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Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your token from cloud.vinkius.com. For OAuth-protected servers, expand Advanced settings to add credentials.

3

Start a conversation

Open a new chat. The BlogIn integration is available immediately — no restart needed.

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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more

The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.

This connection provides 7 powerful capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other compatible AI platforms. No middleware. No custom integration required.

Keeping track of company updates feels like detective work.

Right now, sharing knowledge means three different logins: the blog platform for announcements, the wiki tool for policies, and a separate directory just to see who’s on the team. To update something, you copy text from one place, paste it into another, and then manually tag people in a third system.

With this MCP, your agent handles all that context switching. You ask, 'What's the latest info on PTO?' It pulls the answer by checking both the current posts *and* the official policy pages, giving you one clean response right where you are.

BlogIn MCP: Publishing and Retrieving Content

The biggest time sink is constantly having to manually list out posts just to find the details on a specific entry, or listing people just to verify who wrote it. You waste minutes every day switching context between these core functions.

Now you talk to your agent and say exactly what you need. It pulls up post summaries using `list_posts` and then immediately gives you all the deep metadata you want from `get_post_details`. It's done in one conversation.

What your AI can actually do with this

Stop losing valuable information buried in old drives or forgotten SharePoint folders. This connection lets you treat your company's entire knowledge base like a searchable conversation. You can ask your agent to find the details for a specific post, pull up current HR policies from static pages, and even draft an announcement using titles and categories.

It’s about making sure everyone knows where to look and what was last said. Since it connects directly through Vinkius, you get one point of access to manage posts, track discussions, and see who's on the team—all integrated into your regular workflow.

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Questions you might have

How do I use the list_team_members tool with BlogIn MCP? +

You simply ask your agent to 'list all team members.' The agent executes list_team_members and gives you a directory of names, roles, and accounts.

Can I use create_internal_post for drafting announcements? +

Yes. You tell the agent what you want to announce, specify the category, and it uses create_internal_post to publish the content directly into your blog system.

If I need an official policy, should I use list_posts or list_internal_pages? +

Always start by asking about policies. The agent will query list_internal_pages, which is designed for static documents like handbooks, keeping them separate from regular announcements.

What if I want to see all the comments on a post? +

You ask your agent to check recent discussions. It uses list_recent_comments to pull in the latest feedback and helps you keep track of internal conversations.

How can I use the list_categories tool to find relevant content groupings? +

The list_categories tool provides a full rundown of all available post topics. This is useful for seeing what kinds of knowledge your company already tracks, letting you filter by topic rather than searching through titles.

What specific information do I get when using the get_post_details tool? +

It returns both detailed metadata and the full HTML content for one specific blog post. You use this tool when you need to read the entire article, not just see its title or summary.

Should I use list_posts if I only want a quick overview of everything published? +

Yes, list_posts gives you a fast rundown of all existing entries. It lists the posts without pulling their full content, making it perfect for auditing or checking titles across your entire knowledge base.

How does list_internal_pages differ from listing regular blog posts? +

Internal pages handle static documentation like handbooks and formal company policies. You use list_internal_pages when you need structured reference material, while list_posts pulls content that was published as a traditional article.

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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