Kaseya MCP. Monitor and manage your entire IT infrastructure from natural language.
Kaseya MCP connects your AI agent directly to Kaseya VSA 10, giving you full control over managed IT infrastructure and device health. Use this MCP to list all connected devices, track every asset, check active alarms, or review audit logs across multiple client organizations. It lets you manage the entire tech estate—from hardware inventory to security compliance checks—all through simple natural language commands.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
List all managed agents to check their current online status or pull detailed information about a specific device.
Track your entire IT estate by listing organizations, groups, and individual hardware assets within the system.
Access recent audit logs or active alarms to quickly spot security issues or policy violations across your managed environments.
List and inspect available maintenance scripts and automation workflows ready for deployment on devices.
Retrieve high-level system information, including metadata about your VSA 10 instance's current operational status.
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What AI agents can do with Kaseya: System & Asset Management (10 Tools)
Use these ten tools to check system health, pull asset details, manage groups, or list scripts directly through your AI agent.
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Start using Kaseya MCPGet Agent Details
Retrieves specific, detailed information about a single managed device agent.
List Agents
Checks the current availability and status of all connected devices in Kaseya.
List Alarms
Generates a list of currently active system alarms that need attention.
List Assets
Pulls up the complete roster and details of all managed hardware assets.
List Groups
Displays a list of machine groups to help you narrow down your search area.
List Audit Logs
Gathers recent system activities and actions taken within the environment for review.
List Organizations
Lists all distinct organizations managed under one Kaseya instance.
List Scripts
Provides a catalog of available maintenance scripts that can be run on agents.
Get System Info
Retrieves general operational metadata and status information about the VSA 10...
List Workflows
Lists pre-built automation workflows that can be deployed across multiple devices or...
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Build Your Own
Turn any API into an MCP. Import a spec, define Agent Skills, or deploy with MCPFusion.
- Import from OpenAPI, Swagger, or YAML specs
- Create Agent Skills with progressive disclosure
- Deploy to edge with MCPFusion framework
- Built in DLP, auth, and compliance on each call
- Real time usage dashboard and cost metering
- Publish to catalog or keep private
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Start with Kaseya, then connect any of our 5,200+ other servers whenever your AI needs more. One click, no limits.
- Use this MCP plus 5,200+ others, all in one place
- Add new capabilities to your AI anytime you want
- Connections are secured and governed automatically
- Track usage and costs across all your servers
- Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
- New servers added to the catalog weekly
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The Manual Burden of Infrastructure Monitoring
Right now, checking your network status means juggling a dozen tabs. You jump into the Asset Management dashboard for inventory. Then you switch to the Alarm Panel to see what's red. Next, you open the Audit Log viewer just to confirm who changed a setting last week. It’s tedious clicking, copying data from one screen, and pasting it into an email.
With this MCP, all that manual hopping vanishes. You simply tell your agent, 'Give me the status of the whole department.' The tool pulls together device statuses, checks for active alarms, and compiles a single, actionable summary for you.
Kaseya MCP: Direct Access to System Truth
You no longer have to manually cross-reference which group an asset belongs to before checking its status. You can ask your agent, 'What scripts are available for the Accounting group?' and it uses `list_scripts` against the correct scope.
The MCP gives you a single conversational point of truth. It means faster troubleshooting and zero context switching—you just get the answer.
What Kaseya MCP does for your AI
Need to know what’s going on across your managed network? This MCP gives your agent direct access to Kaseya VSA 10, letting it monitor and interact with all your IT devices. You can check the status of every single agent, get a complete inventory list of assets, or quickly pull up recent audit logs for compliance checks.
If an alarm goes off, your agent finds it using list_alarms. It also lets you inspect available scripts and workflows, so you never have to jump into a complex dashboard just to check status. By connecting this MCP through Vinkius, your AI client handles the heavy lifting of data retrieval, letting you focus on solving the problem, not clicking through tabs.
019d75bf-a19a-70cd-b13c-a0b601ca9e38 How to set up Kaseya MCP
The bottom line is that you treat complex infrastructure monitoring like a simple conversation with your AI client, instead of navigating multiple dashboards.
First, subscribe to the Kaseya MCP and provide your unique Kaseya Instance Name, Token ID, and Token Secret credentials.
Then, tell your AI client exactly what you need—for example, 'What agents are offline?' or 'List all assets in the Finance group.'
Your agent executes the necessary API calls using the MCP's tools and returns plain English answers based on Kaseya data.
Who uses Kaseya MCP
This MCP is for the Ops Engineer who spends too much time clicking through dashboards at 2 AM. If manual checks are slowing down incident response, this tool cuts out the clicks and gives you direct access to operational truth.
Uses the MCP to quickly check device status across dozens of machines or trigger maintenance scripts without logging into a console.
Monitors multiple client organizations simultaneously, pulling up alarm lists and asset inventories from various groups in one conversational interface.
Inspects system health indicators and reviews recent audit logs to investigate potential security breaches or compliance gaps instantly.
Benefits of connecting Kaseya MCP
Stop bouncing between monitoring dashboards. Your agent aggregates device status, asset inventory, and alarm data into one conversation thread via list_agents and list_assets.
Cut down investigation time with security logs. Instead of manually filtering audit reports, you ask your agent to 'Show me the last 10 policy changes' using list_audit_logs.
Manage client groups efficiently. The MCP lets you list all organizations and machine groups (list_organizations, list_groups) so you can isolate problems without context switching.
Accelerate maintenance tasks. You don't need to know the script name; just ask your agent to 'Run patch deployment on Laptops,' which uses list_scripts under the hood.
Understand system scope immediately. Running get_system_info gives you a quick, accurate picture of your VSA 10 environment health without digging into setup menus.
Kaseya MCP use cases
The end-of-day status report.
An MSP needs to compile a summary for a client showing all offline devices and recent security alerts. They ask their agent, 'What are the current issues across the Accounting group?' The agent uses list_agents and list_alarms, giving a concise list of 7 offline machines and 3 critical alarms, saving the engineer 20 minutes of manual report generation.
Investigating unauthorized changes.
A Security Analyst suspects an admin changed a firewall rule. They instruct their agent to 'Show me all activity related to network policies.' The tool uses list_audit_logs to pull the precise timestamps and user IDs, confirming when the change happened and who made it.
Preparing for an audit.
An IT Admin needs proof of asset compliance. They prompt their agent: 'List all assets in the Production Servers group and verify they have current software versions.' The MCP uses list_assets combined with specific checks to generate a report proving compliance.
Deploying emergency fixes.
A critical bug is found, requiring an immediate patch. Instead of logging into the console and running scripts manually, the engineer asks their agent, 'Run the latest security patch on all Laptops.' The MCP uses list_scripts to locate and deploy the fix.
Kaseya MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Assuming a tool does everything.
The user asks, 'Fix the network problem immediately,' expecting the AI agent to magically solve it. They don't specify what kind of fix or where the issue is.
You must narrow the scope by using specific tools. If the problem is device connectivity, ask first: 'Run list_agents and tell me which agents are offline.' This guides the agent to the right data.
Over-relying on a single tool.
The user only runs list_assets, getting just names and serial numbers. They assume this list is complete and accurate for compliance purposes.
Always cross-reference asset data. After running list_assets, follow up with, 'And what are the active alarms associated with those assets?' This uses list_alarms to provide context.
Asking for too much at once.
The user asks: 'Check all logs, list every group, and tell me about system updates.' The agent gets overwhelmed or provides a massive, unusable block of text.
Break the task into focused steps. First, ask to list_groups. Then, in a separate prompt, use list_workflows to see what automation is available for those groups.
When to use Kaseya MCP
Use this MCP if your primary need is comprehensive visibility and command execution across many disparate IT systems. You should connect it when you want to treat infrastructure monitoring like talking to a highly knowledgeable colleague—you ask questions, and the tool provides data from dozens of sources (agents, assets, logs) without requiring CLI syntax or dashboard navigation.
Don't use this if your goal is simply writing code or generating text. If you just need help drafting a policy document or summarizing meeting notes, stick with general-purpose chat models. Also, don't use it for financial data analysis; that requires specialized tools. This MCP excels at operational reality: knowing what is online, if it's safe, and how to fix it using the available scripts and workflows.
Frequently asked questions about Kaseya MCP
How does Kaseya MCP help with compliance? +
It helps by allowing your agent to run list_audit_logs easily. Instead of sifting through massive log files, you can ask for specific actions (e.g., 'Show me all policy changes in the last month') and get a summary.
Can I use Kaseya MCP to find missing devices? +
Yes. You run list_agents to check device availability, which immediately flags any managed agents that are currently offline or unreachable on the network.
Does the Kaseya MCP only list assets, or can it do more? +
It does much more. Beyond list_assets, you can check active alarms using list_alarms and even view available maintenance scripts via list_scripts.
What if I need to monitor multiple client groups? +
You list all organizations first with list_organizations. Then, you can scope your subsequent checks—like listing alarms or assets—to specific groups across those different clients.
Is Kaseya MCP better than just using the Kaseya UI? +
It's faster. The UI requires knowing where to click; this MCP lets you talk to the data directly. You skip the navigation and go straight to the answer.