Connectto WordPress, Confluence, Motion MCP Servers

Create powerful AI workflows by connecting multiple MCP servers including WordPress, Confluence, Motion for enhanced automation capabilities in Klavis AI.

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WordPress

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WordPress is an open-source content management system for building websites and blogs

Available Tools:

  • wordpress_create_post
  • wordpress_get_posts
  • wordpress_update_post
  • +4 more tools
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Confluence

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Confluence is a team workspace where knowledge and collaboration meet

Available Tools:

  • confluence_create_page
  • confluence_get_page
  • confluence_get_pages_by_id
  • +11 more tools
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Motion

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Motion is an intelligent project management and calendar application that automatically schedules your tasks, meetings, and projects to optimize your productivity and help you focus on what matters most

Available Tools:

  • motion_get_workspaces
  • motion_get_users
  • motion_get_my_user
  • +11 more tools

Quick Setup Guide

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1

Create Your Account

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2

Configure Connections

Add your desired MCP servers to LangChain and configure authentication settings.

3

Test & Deploy

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LangChain + KlavisAI Integration Snippets

import os
import asyncio
from klavis import Klavis
from klavis.types import McpServerName, ConnectionType
from langchain_mcp_adapters.client import MultiServerMCPClient
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI

# Initialize clients
klavis_client = Klavis(api_key=os.getenv("KLAVIS_API_KEY"))
llm = ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o-mini", api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY"))

wordpress_mcp_instance = klavis_client.mcp_server.create_server_instance(
    server_name=McpServerName.WORDPRESS,
    user_id="1234",
    platform_name="Klavis",
    connection_type=ConnectionType.STREAMABLE_HTTP,
)

confluence_mcp_instance = klavis_client.mcp_server.create_server_instance(
    server_name=McpServerName.CONFLUENCE,
    user_id="1234",
    platform_name="Klavis",
    connection_type=ConnectionType.STREAMABLE_HTTP,
)

motion_mcp_instance = klavis_client.mcp_server.create_server_instance(
    server_name=McpServerName.MOTION,
    user_id="1234",
    platform_name="Klavis",
    connection_type=ConnectionType.STREAMABLE_HTTP,
)

mcp_client = MultiServerMCPClient({
    "wordpress": {
        "transport": "streamable_http",
        "url": wordpress_mcp_instance.server_url
    },
    "confluence": {
        "transport": "streamable_http",
        "url": confluence_mcp_instance.server_url
    },
    "motion": {
        "transport": "streamable_http",
        "url": motion_mcp_instance.server_url
    }
})

tools = asyncio.run(mcp_client.get_tools())

agent = create_react_agent(
    model=llm,
    tools=tools,
)

response = asyncio.run(agent.ainvoke({
    "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Your query here"}]
}))

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