Let AI agents like Claude and ChatGPT search and create your team's go links.

Go links work because they're a shared vocabulary. Everyone on your team knows that go/roadmap is the roadmap and go/oncall is the runbook, so nobody has to hunt through bookmarks or ask in Slack.
But there's a new set of teammates that couldn't speak that vocabulary until now: AI agents. Tools like Claude and ChatGPT are doing real work inside companies every day — answering questions, writing code, running automations — and they've had no way to know what go/roadmap means at your company.
Today that changes. Trotto now offers a hosted MCP server, so any AI agent your team uses can search and create your organization's go links.
The Model Context Protocol is an open standard that lets AI tools connect to outside services. Think of it as a USB port for AI: any client that supports MCP can plug into any MCP server. Claude Code, claude.ai, Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Codex, and most agent frameworks all support it.
Trotto hosts the server for you. There's nothing to install, self-host, or maintain — you point your AI client at Trotto and you're connected.
Two things, and they're the two that matter:
Search your go links. Ask Claude "where's our incident runbook?" and it can search your organization's go links and answer with go/oncall — including the destination, the owner, and how often it's used. Your agent gets the same institutional memory your team has.
Create go links. Finish a project brief with an AI assistant and tell it "create go/q3-roadmap pointing at this doc." The link it creates is owned by you, exactly as if you'd made it in the Trotto UI.
You sign in with the Trotto login your company already uses — Okta (or another SAML provider) or Google. No new passwords, no copied keys. A consent screen shows exactly what the agent will be able to do: searching is always allowed, and creating links only if you approve it.
For automations with no human in the loop — scripts, bots, integrations — API keys work too, with the same scoping as our REST API: a read-only key can search but never create.
MCP access is enabled per organization. Email us at help@trot.to and we'll turn it on — after that, anyone in your organization can connect with no per-user setup.
Setup guides for Claude Code, claude.ai, ChatGPT, and other clients are in our documentation.
Your team spent years building a shared vocabulary of go links. Now your AI tools speak it too.