Connect Copilot Studio
Add Agami as a Model Context Protocol tool inside a Copilot Studio agent.
No signup required
There's nothing to sign up for first. Add the Agami MCP server to Copilot Studio using the URL below, then Connect. The first time you connect, Copilot Studio hands you to Agami's sign-in: choose Google or Microsoft, and a demo account is created on the spot. No API key.
https://public.agami.ai/mcp Microsoft Copilot Studio
For adminsOn your agent's Tools page, choose Add a tool › New tool › Model Context Protocol to open the MCP onboarding wizard. Give it a server name and description, set the Server URL to the Agami MCP endpoint, pick OAuth 2.0 › Dynamic discovery for authentication, create a connection, and add it to the agent. Generative orchestration must be turned on.
Plan / access
Configured by a Copilot Studio maker, and MCP requires generative orchestration enabled on the agent. Access to MCP servers runs through Power Platform connectors, so your environment's data-loss-prevention (DLP) policies govern whether the connector, and therefore Agami, can be used.
- Copilot Studio supports the Streamable (HTTP) transport only; SSE is not supported.
- Choose OAuth 2.0 › Dynamic discovery, Agami supports dynamic client registration with discovery, so there's no client ID or secret to paste. (The Dynamic and Manual options instead surface a callback URL you must allowlist as a redirect URI on the OAuth client.)
- You can alternatively import an OpenAPI schema (x-ms-agentic-protocol: mcp-streamable-1.0) as a custom connector in Power Apps, but the wizard is the simpler path.
Microsoft Copilot Studio is the enterprise path: a maker adds Agami to an agent as a Model Context Protocol tool through the onboarding wizard, and the agent’s orchestrator decides when to call it. Because the connection runs on a Power Platform connector secured with OAuth 2.0, it inherits your tenant’s governance, admins control it through the same data-loss-prevention policies that govern every other connector.
Prefer to run it locally?
LiteBi is our open-source distribution: the same engine, fully on your machine. Point it at your own database and connect Copilot Studio to the local MCP server.
Ask your first question
Add the server URL to Copilot Studio, sign in with Google or Microsoft, and ask. The demo is free.
Copilot Studio and its logo are trademarks of their owner. Agami is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by them. Setup steps live on the vendor's official documentation, linked above, and may change. Verified 2026-05-31.