Userdoc MCP allows your AI-enabled tools to communicate directly with Userdoc and understand your requirements, images, tech notes, test cases, and more.

Examples of where this is handy

  1. Using AI dev tools like Cursor, GitHub Co-pilot, or Windsurf to help implement requirements
  2. Using other MCP Clients like Claude Desktop to work with your requirements as context
  3. Use other MCP-enabled agents to understand your Userdoc requirements

Userdoc MCP is available on all paid plans, including Lite, Pro, and Enterprise.

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What is MCP? The MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard developed by Anthropic that enables AI models, such as large language models (LLMs), to securely and efficiently interact with external tools, data sources, and services. This has been widely adopted by leading AI tools and is becoming the standard for AI tool communication.

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MCP is still quite new, and some features, especially those related to images, are still quite experimental, and support may be limited in the MCP clients used. If you have any issues, please refer to our Troubleshooting section below, or simply contact us with a description of your issue.

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Pre-requisites

Before getting started, make sure you have the following:

  1. A Userdoc account and the requirements you’d like to use in your MCP client
  2. An MCP client installed — we support most popular clients, such as:

MCP Client Configuration

Cursor

GitHub Copilot (Visual Studio Code)