The mabl MCP server connects your AI client to mabl’s testing tools so you can work with your test data using natural language. Instead of switching between your IDE and the mabl app, use conversational prompts to query test results, investigate failures, and manage your testing workflow directly from your AI client.
For example:
“Show me the latest plan runs.” → “What happened in that failed run?” → “Analyze the failure for me.”
“What applications do I have in mabl?” → “Show me the tests for the Admin Dashboard.” → “Get me the latest results for the login test.”
“What happened with my previous mabl deployment?” → “Show me the test runs from that deployment.” → “Which tests failed?”
Get started
To start using the mabl MCP, you'll need access to an AI client that supports MCP servers, such as Claude, Cursor, Copilot, or Windsurf. For detailed setup instructions, see the article on setting up the cloud MCP server.
Note
To focus continued investment on the cloud MCP server, mabl deprecated the legacy local MCP server on May 18, 2026. Learn more.
Explore capabilities
The mabl MCP contains a range of tools for test authoring and execution, querying results, analyzing failures, making workspace changes, and integrating with other tools and platforms. For the latest list of capabilities, check out the mabl MCP tool reference.
New to MCPs?
If you're new to working with MCPs, review our recommendations on how to interact with the mabl MCP.
Expand your workflow
Once you've set up the mabl MCP and understand what it can do, start exploring ways to integrate it into your testing workflow: