- Zendesk uses MCP on its AI interoperability journey
- The universal standard unifies AI agents and eliminates data silos
- Client and server capabilities position Zendesk as a read and write player
With compatibility, interoperability and openness defining the next wave of artificial intelligence, Zendesk has become the latest company to adopt the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
At its annual Relate customer conference, the customer service platform announced both MCP Client and MCP Server capabilities as part of its ongoing AI strategy that allows agents to connect with external systems through the anthropic-derived standard.
The company hopes the move will allow companies to expand capabilities with more agility as new tools and services become available, to prevent vendor lock-in and meet customers where they are.
Model Context Protocol: a new standard for AI interoperability
MCP adoption reflects a broader industry shift where companies are increasingly looking beyond stand-alone AI models towards broader ecosystems of connected agents and workflows. Instead of building standalone integrations between each application, the MCP standard effectively serves as a universal language for how AI agents access tools, context, and information with enterprise-grade security.
MCP addresses one of the biggest challenges facing businesses in an AI-first era – fragmentation and silos.
Zendesk’s client allows AI agents to connect to external systems once and automatically inherit new capabilities as MCP-compatible tools are added, while the server exposes Zendesk tickets, knowledge bases, and customer data to external AI systems.
By offering both client and server capabilities, the Zendesk platform places both a read and a write actor in the industry, underscoring its commitment to openness.
MCP adoption also indicates that interoperability is becoming a competitive differentiator in the AI race – instead of locking customers into proprietary ecosystems, vendors are under more pressure than ever to support open frameworks that allow companies to mix and match across models, agents and services.
Zendesk’s MCP client is available in early access now – MCP server early access is set for summer 2026.
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