Arkon centralizes org knowledge with MCP
Arkon is a self-hosted middleware layer that turns SOPs, policies, product specs, and internal docs into a structured knowledge wiki. It then exposes that context through MCP with permissioned workspace access, so employees can query the right knowledge from any compatible AI client.
This is enterprise knowledge management for the MCP era: the differentiator is not just retrieval, but governed context delivery across teams and clients.
- –The MRP pipeline and wiki layering go beyond vanilla RAG by synthesizing interlinked pages with traceable source coverage
- –Workspace-scoped access control makes it usable for departments, projects, and client-facing contexts without leaking everything to everyone
- –Native MCP support means Claude Desktop or any MCP client can consume the same managed knowledge layer instead of each team maintaining its own prompt paste ritual
- –The open-source, self-hosted posture is a strong fit for orgs that want AI assistance without handing docs to a SaaS knowledge base
- –The tradeoff is operational complexity: this is infrastructure, not a plug-and-play note app, and it will demand real setup discipline
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