Fusioo MCP for AI. Talk to Your Workspace Data, Not Your Dashboard.
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Connect to your AI in seconds.
Fusioo lets your AI agent talk directly to your custom databases and project apps. Instead of opening ten different tabs to check on a record, you just ask your agent, and it fetches data from your entire workspace—whether that's CRM records, task lists, or inventory counts.
It makes complex operations feel like simple conversation.
What your AI can do
Verify api connection
Checks that the connection between your AI agent and the workspace is active and authorized.
Create app record
Adds an entirely new entry into any custom app in your workspace.
Get app schema
Retrieves the field definitions and structure metadata for any custom app.
You list every app and read its specific structure, figuring out exactly which fields hold the data you need.
The system counts total records in any custom application so you can track growth or project size instantly.
You pull specific data points from existing entries, or create brand-new records and update details programmatically.
The agent lists all users in the workspace so you know who has access to which data set.
You retrieve metadata about saved reports and dashboard widgets without manually navigating the platform.
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Fusioo: 12 Tools for Workspace Automation
Use these twelve tools to perform every necessary operation on your connected workspace—from creating new records to getting schema metadata.
Make your AI actually useful.
Add this MCP to Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf and your AI stops guessing. It gets real tools to look things up, take action, and handle the stuff you keep doing by hand.
Start using Fusioo on VinkiusVerify Api Connection
Checks that the connection between your AI agent and the workspace is active and authorized.
Create App Record
Adds an entirely new entry into any custom app in your workspace.
Get App Schema
Retrieves the field definitions and structure metadata for any custom app.
Get My Identity
Fetches profile details of the current user connected to the workspace.
Get App Record Count
Tells you the total number of records currently stored in a specific application.
Get Record Details
Pulls all specific metadata for a single record ID, giving you its full context.
List Apps
Shows all the custom applications and workspaces available in your account.
List App Records
Retrieves a list of records from an app, usually limited to the most recent entries.
List Workspace Reports
Shows you all reports that have been pre-configured and saved in your workspace.
List Workspace Users
Lists every teammate or user account associated with the current workspace.
List Dashboard Widgets
Lists the names of configured widgets on a dashboard for quick access.
Update App Record
Changes or modifies specific data points within an existing record in any custom app.
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Turn any API into an MCP. Import a spec, define Agent Skills, or deploy with MCPFusion.
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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 12 powerful capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other compatible AI platforms. No middleware. No custom integration required.
The Pain of Context Switching
Right now, if you need an overall view—say, the status of a client and their current tasks—you open the CRM tab. Then you switch to the Project Tracker app. You manually copy the Client ID over there. Next, you check the Billing system for record counts. It's constant clicking, opening new tabs, and pasting IDs from one place to another.
With this MCP, your agent handles all of that messy coordination. You just ask: 'What is the status of client XYZ?' The agent runs through multiple internal apps—getting details, listing records, checking schemas—and gives you one single answer in chat. It’s like having a dedicated data concierge.
Using `get_app_schema` for Better Automation
Without this tool, if the project manager changes a field name—say they rename 'Client Phone' to 'Primary Contact Number'—your automation breaks. You have no idea why it failed until you spend an hour debugging.
When your agent uses `get_app_schema` first, you see that change immediately in the chat window. It proves what fields are available and helps you build prompts that actually work right out of the gate.
What your AI can actually do with this
Fusioo connects your AI client straight into your custom workspaces. Think of it as giving your agent read/write access to every app you've built, from lead tracking systems to project timelines. You no longer have to copy-paste data or click through multiple dashboards just to get a status update. Your agent handles the heavy lifting: listing all available apps so you know where to look, fetching detailed schemas for validation, and even updating records when a deal closes.
It makes managing complex databases feel like chatting with a knowledgeable coworker. If your current system is scattered across multiple tools, connecting through Vinkius and using this MCP lets you talk to them all at once. You can get quick counts of leads or check who's working on what without leaving the chat window.
It’s pure conversational data access.
019d75a1-d919-709c-9ada-4b253cafb253 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is you get deep access to your private workspace data using nothing but plain conversation.
Subscribe to this MCP through Vinkius, then enter your unique Fusioo Client ID and Secret keys.
Connect your AI client (like Cursor or Claude) to the service using those credentials.
Start by asking an open-ended question, like 'What apps do I have?' The agent then uses the tools to fetch data from your workspace.
Who is this actually for?
It's for anyone drowning in administrative overhead—the operations team that spends half the day just moving data between systems, or the project manager who needs a real-time status report without asking five different people. You're tired of context switching.
You use it to get an immediate overview of lead counts and customer profiles by simply telling your agent which app to check.
You rely on it to track project status, asking the agent for record counts or listing all apps to keep stakeholders updated without manually compiling reports.
You use it to automate routine data entry and verification. You can ask your agent to create a new vendor record or change an existing one, confirming the field structure first.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop manually checking counts. Use the get_app_record_count tool to instantly know how many leads or projects you have without navigating a single dashboard tab.
Never guess at data structure again. Running get_app_schema shows you exactly what fields exist in any app, which is critical for building accurate automation prompts.
Manage changes faster. Instead of clicking through forms to update details, the agent handles the write operation using update_app_record, keeping your workflow contained within chat.
Get a full team picture instantly. By listing workspace users with list_workspace_users, you keep context on who needs to see what data across multiple apps.
Build better reports. Instead of guessing which report is available, use list_workspace_reports to pull metadata and guide your agent toward the exact insights you need.
See it in action
Onboarding a new client account.
The CRM admin needs to check if all required fields were filled out. Instead of checking multiple apps, they ask their agent to run get_app_schema for 'Client Intake' and then use list_apps to ensure every necessary app (like 'Contracts' or 'Billing') is connected.
Mid-project status check.
A project manager needs a quick pulse on the overall health of four different projects. They ask their agent for record counts, using get_app_record_count against 'Projects', 'Tasks', and 'Inventory' to get an immediate, aggregated view.
Correcting bad data entry.
An operations analyst finds a lead with outdated contact info. They use get_record_details to grab the ID, then direct the agent to run update_app_record, fixing the phone number and ensuring the record is current.
Preparing for an audit.
The compliance officer needs proof of user access. They ask their agent to run list_workspace_users and then use get_my_identity to confirm their own authorized role, all in one session.
The honest tradeoffs
Treating it like a single API endpoint
A developer tries to write one giant function that handles listing apps, getting schemas, and updating records simultaneously. This fails because the actions are too varied.
Don't try to do everything in one go. Use specific tools for specific jobs. First, run list_apps to see what you can work with. Then, use get_app_schema on a target app before attempting any write operations like create_app_record. Keep the actions separated.
Forgetting who's connected
The agent runs an update command but doesn't know if the user running it actually has permission to touch that data set.
Always verify permissions first. Use get_my_identity to confirm your access level, and run verify_api_connection before committing any major changes like using update_app_record. That's a critical safety step.
Asking for general data instead of targeted reads
The user asks the agent to 'show all project info.' This is too vague, and the agent can't know where to start.
Be specific. Use list_app_records combined with a filter, or run get_record_details for a known ID. If you need general status, first list what reports are available using list_dashboard_widgets.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary bottleneck is context switching between structured databases and apps. You should use it when the workflow requires reading metadata (like schemas or report lists) before performing a write action (like creating a record). If you only need to read unstructured documents, linking to an external knowledge base might be better. But if the data lives inside specific custom applications—the kind that has fields and records—this is your go-to connector. Don't use it just because you can; use it when talking to multiple internal databases in a single chat session saves you 15 minutes of manual clicking.
Questions you might have
How do I get a Client ID and Secret for Fusioo? +
Log in to your Fusioo workspace, navigate to Integrations > Custom Integrations, and create a new integration to retrieve your Client ID and Client Secret.
Where do I find my App ID or Record ID? +
Open any record in your Fusioo app, click the options menu (three dots), and select 'Developer Information' to see the IDs for the App, Record, and Fields.
Can I filter records through the agent? +
The 'list_app_records' tool retrieves the most recent records. For advanced filtering, ensure you have the correct App ID or use the 'get_record_details' if you have the specific ID.
What is the difference between an App and a Record? +
In Fusioo, an App is a collection or database table (e.g., 'Projects'), while a Record is a specific entry in that collection (e.g., 'Website Launch').
What specific metadata does the `get_app_schema` tool provide? +
It returns the complete field structure for a given app, including all unique IDs and required fields. You must use this output to ensure your agent formats any new records or updates correctly before calling other tools.
How do I safely modify an entry using `update_app_record`? +
You provide the specific record ID and only list the fields you intend to change. The tool ensures that untouched data remains intact, preventing your agent from accidentally overwriting critical information.
Can I see who is in my team using `list_workspace_users`? +
Yes, this tool lists all current workspace users and teammates. This helps your agent maintain the correct context when tracking which department owns a record or project.
What information does `list_dashboard_widgets` show me about reports? +
It retrieves the names and configuration of all available dashboard widgets. Knowing this allows your agent to pull specific high-level report data without you having to manually navigate complex dashboards.
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