Let developers, analysts, and data engineers ship faster—AI handles the heavy lifting, Keboola keeps it reliable.
Thanks to the MCP Server, our clients can operate Keboola up to 10X faster - unlocking new levels of efficiency and control.
Turn natural language into governed transformations and pipelines.
Run from quick prototypes to production without re-engineering.
Full observability, audit, and governance baked into every workflow.
Stop wiring connectors by hand. In Cursor, describe the pipeline and Keboola makes it governed and production-ready. From ingestion to transformation, you go from idea to running pipeline in minutes.
No more hunting through logs. Ask Cursor why a job failed, and get instant root-cause analysis with suggested fixes. Approve, replay, and move on—while Keboola ensures audit and reliability in the background.
Forget stale Confluence pages. Every pipeline you create in Cursor with Keboola is automatically documented with lineage, schema changes, and context.
Describe the checks you need—uniqueness, completeness, thresholds—and your Cursor enforces them as part of your pipeline. Failures are flagged, so bad data never makes it downstream.
Login or Set up your Keboola.
Connect to your AI Assistant or IDE.
Sleep through the night.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP), created by Anthropic, is like USB-C for AI—a universal way to connect assistants like Claude or tools like Cursor to real data and applications. With Keboola’s MCP Server, your AI can query, transform, and automate pipelines directly—without glue code.
The Keboola MCP Server is an open-source bridge that connects your Keboola data platform to AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible tools. It transforms your Keboola features - storage, transformations, and jobs-into AI-accessible tools, enabling natural language interaction with your data infrastructure without writing glue code.
Yes, security is built into every layer:
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The Keboola MCP Server itself is free - there’s no additional charge for enabling or running it. Actions performed by the server (specifically, querying tables and running jobs) are billed according to standard Keboola usage. For detailed information on pricing, visit our Keboola pricing page.