Taffrail MCP Server

Connect your AI applications to Taffrail's comprehensive data and tools through our Model Context Protocol server.

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About Taffrail

Taffrail provides compliant, precise answers on regulated topics with confidence. Taffrail’s deterministic rules engine ensures transparency and consistency — built for financial institutions and wealth managers who prioritize precision and trust. Our MCP server provides seamless access to Taffrail's tools and data sources, enabling developers to build more intelligent and context-aware AI experiences.

What is Model Context Protocol?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized communication protocol that enables flexible and interoperable interactions between AI applications and external data sources or tools. MCP servers act as bridges, allowing AI models to access structured information and execute actions through a consistent interface.

Getting Started

Server Endpoint

The Taffrail MCP server is available at:

POST https://mcp.taffrail.com/mcp

Authentication

The server requires an Authorization header with the Bearer token format. Use your Taffrail API key as the token.

Connecting to the Server

To connect your AI application to the Taffrail MCP server:

  1. Install MCP Client: Use an MCP-compatible client library for your platform
  2. Configure Endpoint: Point your client to the server's https://mcp.taffrail.com/mcp endpoint
  3. Set Authentication: Provide your Taffrail API key via Authorization header
  4. Initialize Connection: The client will negotiate protocol version and establish the connection

Features

The Taffrail MCP server provides access to:

  • Dynamic Tool Registration: Tools are automatically registered based on your Taffrail configuration
  • Rule Integration: Access to curated advice sets and knowledge bases
  • Intelligent Matching: AI-powered matching of user queries to relevant content

Protocol Details

The server implements the Model Context Protocol specification with:

  • Protocol Version: Supports the latest MCP specification (2025-06-18)
  • Transport: HTTP-based stateless transport for maximum compatibility
  • Session Management: Each request creates an isolated session for concurrent safety
  • Error Handling: Comprehensive error responses following MCP standards

Support & Resources

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