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Composio MCP

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1,000+ tool integrations exposed as MCP servers — managed auth, sandboxed execution, SOC 2 compliant.

Why It Matters

Composio (composio.dev) turns the long tail of SaaS integrations into MCP servers so your agents can use them out of the box. Instead of writing custom MCP servers for Jira, Salesforce, or Notion, Composio handles the auth (including token refresh), sandboxes execution, and wraps it all in a SOC 2 compliant package. It works with 25+ agentic frameworks, making it a practical choice for both individual developers and enterprise teams.

Strengths

  • Massive integration catalog — 1,000+ tools ready to go
  • Managed authentication with automatic token refresh
  • SOC 2 compliance makes enterprise adoption straightforward
  • Framework-agnostic: works with LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, and 20+ others

Limitations

  • You're coupling your agent's tool access to Composio's platform
  • Pricing scales with usage — can get expensive at high volumes
  • Custom or internal tools still require building your own MCP servers

Risks

  • Wrapping 1,000+ APIs as MCP servers creates a lowest-common-denominator problem — complex API features get simplified away
  • Auth token management through a third party is convenient until it becomes a security liability
  • MCP server quality varies wildly across integrations; some are production-ready, others are barely functional
  • No self-hosted option means enterprise customers with strict data residency requirements can't use this