Remote MCP servers
Remote MCP servers are MCP endpoints hosted and maintained by a third-party vendor. To use one, you connect the Cequence AI Gateway to the vendor's existing server URL rather than building a server from an OpenAPI specification.
This is a different integration pattern from the Applications section, where you create an MCP server from a vendor's API spec. Use remote MCP servers when the vendor already publishes an MCP-compatible endpoint.
The following vendors offer remote MCP servers that you can connect through the Cequence AI Gateway.
Cloudflare
Cloudflare publishes remote MCP servers for most of its products and services. Separate servers are available for AI Gateway, Audit Logs, AutoRAG, Bindings, Browser Rendering, Builds, CASB, Containers, DEX, DNS Analytics, GraphQL, Logs, Observability, and Radar.
Cloudinary
Cloudinary remote MCP servers cover asset management, image and video analysis, environment configuration, and structured metadata.
Other vendors
Individual remote MCP servers are available for Atlassian, Coralogix, Grafana Tempo, Linear, Neon, Notion, PayPal, Semgrep, Sentry, Sourcegraph, and Wix.