Airweave pipes enterprise context through MCP
Airweave is an open-source context retrieval layer that syncs apps, documents, and databases, then exposes them through a unified search interface and MCP server for agents. That gives coding agents live access to sources like Slack, Notion, and GitHub without custom retrieval glue for every workflow.
This is the kind of agent infrastructure that matters more than another flashy wrapper: Airweave turns scattered internal systems into a reusable context layer. MCP is the distribution hook, but the real value is continuous sync, indexing, and permission-aware retrieval across enterprise data.
- –Airweave positions itself as shared retrieval infrastructure for agents and RAG systems, not just a single app-specific connector stack
- –The project supports 50+ integrations and can be queried through SDKs, REST API, or MCP, which makes it easy to slot into existing agent runtimes
- –Open-source MIT licensing and self-hosting matter here because enterprise context is exactly the data many teams do not want trapped in a closed hosted service
- –Native fit with tools like LangChain, Composio, and Pipedream lowers adoption friction for developers already assembling multi-tool agent workflows
- –Its roughly 6k GitHub stars suggest this is landing as a serious piece of agent plumbing, not just a niche demo
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83d ago
2026-03-06
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83d ago
2026-03-06
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WorldofAI