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Meet the MCP Server: How dotCMS Makes AI Safe and Useful for Content Teams

Meet the MCP Server: How dotCMS Makes AI Safe and Useful for Content Teams

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dotCMS, the visual headless CMS, today announced the release of its official Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, making it the first enterprise CMS to open its multi-site, multi-tenant content and workflows securely to AI assistants and agents.


Human + Agent Collaboration, Securely Governed

Modern CMS platforms have added AI plugins as an additional feature, often with zero control or traceability. dotCMS takes a different, opinionated approach:

“Your next content teammate might not be human — but it must be governed like one,” said Freddy Montes, Director of Product at dotCMS. “Our MCP Server makes dotCMS agent-ready, so teams can safely orchestrate AI workflows with the same granular permissions, workflows, and audit trails that have been available in dotCMS for years”


What the dotCMS MCP Server Unlocks

Built on the open Model Context Protocol standard, the new server gives your trusted AI agents secure, permission-based access to your dotCMS instance.

At launch, the MCP Server supports:

  • Content Access: AI can search, create, and update content types and content items across multiple sites.

  • Workflow Orchestration: AI can execute default workflow steps, from your predefined workflow schemas.

  • Granular Governance: Use user-based auth tokens to create dedicated “AI Users” with roles, scopes, and workflows customized for agent tasks.


Governance and Compliance by Design

Unlike bolt-on AI tools that bypass controls, the dotCMS MCP Server: 

  • Ensures every AI action is logged, traceable, and reversible.

  • Requires secure role-based permissions, so you decide what each agent sees or edits.


Real-World Scenarios

For marketers: “Use your AI agent to draft and repurpose content, suggest SEO improvements, and use your custom prompts to flag potential risks, all inside your workflows.”

For developers: “Automate content migrations, generate content type schemas, generate UI components with real data.”


Ready Today: The First Step Toward the Agentic CMS

The MCP Server is live now for all customers. It’s the first foundation for dotCMS’s vision of multi-AI orchestration, real-time collaboration, and enterprise-grade governance, it gives enterprise companies the tools to work faster while keeping every digital experience secure and on-brand.

“dotCMS is the visual headless CMS without the drawbacks. Now, it’s the Agentic CMS that puts you in control — humans, AI, and all.”


Availability

The dotCMS MCP Server is available today for all customers. To learn more, visit npmjs.com/package/@dotcms/mcp-server.

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