Specify MCP server
Give Claude Code and Codex your team's context
Your coding agents are capable, but they don't know your team. Specify runs as an MCP server, so Claude Code, Codex, and local agents explore your docs, decisions, and code context directly.
Connect in one line
No new tool to learn. Point your existing agent at your workspace and it reads the same team context.
claude mcp add specify your-workspace-urlAdd the MCP server
Register Specify as an MCP server in Claude Code, Codex, or your local agent with a single command.
Authorize your workspace
Connect the workspace your team already uses. Your agent reads only what your workspace permissions allow.
Ask in context
Ask about decisions, docs, and code, and your agent answers from your team's actual context — not a generic guess.
Connect your coding agents
- Claude Code
- Codex
- Local agent
One line to connect. Your agent reads the same team context.
Built for teams already using coding agents
The same context, everywhere
The docs, decisions, and code context your team keeps in Specify are the same context your coding agents read through MCP.
No need to switch tools
Already on Claude Code or Codex? Keep them. Specify adds your team's context to the agent you already use.
Scale a hand-built wiki to the team
Take the context one person assembled by hand and make it available to every teammate and every agent at once.
About Specify MCP
What is MCP?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that lets AI agents connect to external tools and data. Specify implements it as a server, so any MCP-compatible agent can read your team's context.
Which coding agents can connect?
Any MCP-compatible client, including Claude Code, Codex, and local agents. If your agent speaks MCP, it can read your Specify workspace.
How do I connect it?
Add Specify as an MCP server with one command, then authorize your workspace. Your agent reads only what your workspace permissions allow.
Start your team's next teammate in Specify
Bring an AI agent into the workspace to remember documents, decisions, and code context while handling recurring work.