How to Use an MCP Server in Your AI Tool to Search Devart Documentation

How to Use an MCP Server in Your AI Tool to Search Devart Documentation

Devart provides an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that connects your AI tool directly to our full product documentation. Instead of switching tabs and searching manually, you can ask questions in plain language and get precise, context-aware answers without leaving your workflow.

What Is an MCP Server?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that allows AI assistants to connect to external data sources and tools. An MCP server exposes data or functionality that your AI tool can query in real time during a conversation.

The Devart MCP server is available at: https://chatbot.devart.com/api/mcp
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This URL is not a regular webpage. If you open it in a browser, you will see an error — this is expected. The URL is designed to be used by tools that can make structured HTTP requests, such as AI assistants (Claude, ChatGPT) or developer IDEs (Cursor).

Benefits of Using the MCP Server

  1. No more scrolling or guessing keywords. Ask a natural language question and get a direct answer from the documentation instantly.
  2. Context-aware answers. The AI understands the intent behind your question and retrieves the most relevant content, even if you don’t know the exact term.
  3. Stay in your workflow. Query Devart docs without switching to a browser or another tool — right inside your AI tool or IDE.

How to Connect the MCP Server

  1. Copy the MCP Server URL: https://chatbot.devart.com/api/mcp
  2. Open your tool’s MCP settings and paste the server URL. Each tool handles setup differently. Check your tool’s documentation for exact steps.
  3. Once connected, your tool can search Devart documentation, open pages, and answer questions based on the content.
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