Connectors enable StationOne to access external tools through Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server connections. They use curated, authenticated flows to safely integrate MCP Tools into your inference workflows.
The Connectors tool enables you to link all your tools such as Analytics, CRM, Communication, and Development. Connections can be made by using SSO, API keys or site login information. In just a few clicks, all of your tools can be connected and managed through StationOne.
StationOne has pre-built connections with products such as Kochava, GitHub, Singular, and Google Drive, plus the ability to connect to MCP servers.
Getting Started
- Launch StationOne.
- In the left sidebar, click the desired Workspace.
- Click + Add Connectors.
Adding Pre-built Connectors
StationOne includes ready-to-use connectors for popular services. Most connectors require either SSO (Single Sign-On) or direct login credentials. A few tools require a few additional steps and are explained below.
Kochava
Within the Kochava UI:
- Log in to Kochava.
- Navigate to Account Options > Members.
- Locate the desired member.
- Click the member expand button.
- Locate and copy the API Key.
Within StationOne:
- Launch StationOne.
- In the left sidebar, click the desired Workspace.
- In the facet sidebar, click Connectors.
- Locate Kochava MMP, and click Add.
- A new web tab will be opened with the tools needed for integrating with Kochava MMP.
- Click + Connect account.
- Enter the API Key into the Authentication Key box.
- Click Save Configuration.
Adding MCP Servers
- Launch StationOne.
- In the left sidebar, click the desired Workspace.
- Within the facet sidebar, click Connectors.
- Click + Add Connectors.
Smithery.ai
- Click Add from Smithery.ai.
- Select the Type.
- Enter a unique Label.
- Enter the Server Package.
- Enter the Smithery.ai API Key.
- Click Install.
MCP Servers
Stdio
- Select Type > stdio.
- Enter a unique Label.
- Pick or select a Command.
- Pick Arguments.
- Pick Working Directory.
- Add Environment Variables.
- Click Save.
Streamable HTTP
- Select Type > Streamable HTTP.
- Enter a unique Label.
- Enter a URL.
- Add Custom HTTP Headers.
- Enter an Advanced Authentication Client ID (optional).
- Enter an Advanced Authentication Client Secret (optional).
- Click Save.
SSE (Deprecated)
- Select Type > SSE (Deprecated).
- Enter a unique Label.
- Enter a URL.
- Enter an Advanced Authentication Client ID (optional).
- Enter an Advanced Authentication Client Secret (optional).
- Click Save.