Learn about the Forge MCP (Model Context Protocol) and how it helps developers build better AI-powered apps on the Atlassian platform. The MCP is a way for AI tools — like code assistants or Rovo Agents — to get accurate information about Forge projects, modules, and settings. It helps your AI understand Forge instead of guessing how things work — like giving a llama a proper map before it wanders off into the paddock. It still does the walking, but now it knows where the gate is.
See how to set up and use the Forge MCP with a short demo that brings it all to life. The example will highlight how the MCP keeps AI grounded in real Forge documentation and helps it generate smarter, more useful results. Whether you’re experimenting with Rovo, building automations, or exploring new AI workflows, this session will give you a solid foundation to start.
By the end, you’ll know what the MCP does, how to use it in your own development, and how it can help you and your AI teammate work together with confidence.
Key takeaways:
- What the Forge MCP is and why it makes AI tools smarter about Forge
- How to connect and use the Forge MCP in your own environment
- How the MCP can help AI agents build better Forge apps safely and accurately
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