Bots That Do Things.
Bots can interact with APIs and external tools through MCP. Trigger actions, manage permissions, and connect to real-world systems directly from within the universe.
The Model Context Protocol provides a standardized interface for tool discovery, execution, and permission management — allowing bots from any provider to execute actions with full auditability.
Tool Capabilities
MCP Integration
Bots call tools via Model Context Protocol for seamless execution across providers.
API Access
Connect to any REST API securely with managed authentication tokens and rate limiting.
Action Triggers
Bots can set variables, open websites, or teleport players instantly within the universe.
External Systems
Full interoperability with your existing tech stack through standardized webhooks.
Under the Hood
Tool Discovery
Automated registry where bots scan for available capabilities within the session context.
Permission Guardrails
Granular control over which bots can access specific API endpoints or world actions.
Universal Logic
Standardized MCP schemas allow bots from any provider to speak the same tool language.
- 1Bot identifies the need for an external action and selects a tool from its registered capabilities.
- 2Bot sends an MCP execute request with bot identity, tool name, and typed parameters.
- 3System validates permissions, executes the tool, and returns structured response data to the bot.
Ready to give your bots tools?
Connect your bots to APIs, databases, and services via MCP.