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OverviewWhy publicAgent linkCreate linkPermissionsAgent examplesSecurityTroubleshootingReferences
Public documentationMCPOrganization

MCP for your organization, in plain language

Connect ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Codex, Cursor, or your own agent to one Qentrah organization without giving anyone a dashboard login.

Own data bubble

Company A

Own data bubble

Approved data

Private data

Permission gate

Private records stay locked

AI agent

Sees allowed tools only

clients.read
properties.read
tasks.create
Company BOwn data bubble/Needs its own separate link

MCP is the connection language. It lets an AI agent ask Qentrah for specific tools, like reading public client records, checking available properties, or creating a task.

The important part is that the agent does not get a full dashboard account. It only receives a special organization link and only sees the tools that an admin allowed.

Every company keeps its own data bubble. Company A's link opens Company A's approved tools. Company B's link opens Company B's approved tools. The two do not mix.

Simple facts
  • Each organization has its own data bubble
  • The agent gets one controlled link
  • Permissions decide what appears
  • Private records stay hidden

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Why public

Public docs let vendors, admins, and agent builders understand the setup before they touch private company data.

Agent link

The link is the address the agent uses to ask Qentrah for approved tools and approved data.

Create link

Start with a narrow link, copy it into the agent, test it, then manage it from Organization settings.