MCP settings on the Kuika platform enable your application to integrate with various third-party services. By configuring these settings in the Configuration Manager module, you can establish API connections and use the services in your projects.
How to Configure MCP Settings?
Log in to the Kuika platform.
Open the project you will be working on from the Apps screen.
Click on the Configuration Manager module.
Then, find the MCP section from the App Setting tab.
1. Brave Search MCP Settings
Brave Search can be used to provide search engine support in your application.
How to do it?
Go to the Configuration Manager → App Settings screen.
Click on the MCP → Brave Search → ADD NEW option.
Fill in the following information in the window that opens:
Name: This is the name given to the configuration. If you are using more than one Brave Search integration, you can write a distinctive name.
API Key: This is the Brave Search API access key. It is created through the Brave Developer Portal and allows search queries to be run through the API.
2. Slack MCP Settings
Slack provides messaging and team notification integration.
How to do it?
On the App Settings screen, click Slack → ADD NEW.
Fill in the following fields:
Name: The name given to the configuration. If you are adding multiple Slack connections, it is recommended to use a distinctive name.
BOT Token: This is the bot token information for your Slack application. It allows API calls to be made through the bot.
Team Id: This is the Slack team ID. It specifies which workspace to work on. If entered incorrectly or is missing, the connection cannot be established.
3. Dropbox MCP Settings
Dropbox is used for file storage and sharing integration.
How to do it?
Select the Dropbox → ADD NEW option on the App Settings screen.
Fill in the fields:
Name: The name given to the configuration. If you need to add more than one Dropbox connection, you can write a distinctive name.
App Key: The API access key for your Dropbox application. It allows the application to establish a secure connection with the Dropbox account.
App Secret: This is the secret key for your Dropbox application. It is used for authentication and security. It works in conjunction with the App Key.
4. Github MCP Settings
GitHub can be used for repository and code management.
How to do it?
On the App Settings screen, select GitHub → ADD NEW.
Fill in the fields:
Name: The name to be given to the configuration. If you need to add multiple GitHub connections, you can write a distinctive name.
Access Token: This is the personal access token for your GitHub account.
It is used for operations such as repository access, commit review, and issue management.
It provides secure authentication instead of username/password.
5. Google MCP Settings
Google MCP is used for search and custom API integrations.
How to do it?
Select GoogleMcp → ADD NEW on the App Settings screen.
Fill in the fields in the window that opens:
Name: The name given to the configuration. If you will be using multiple Google integrations, it is recommended that you write a distinctive name.
Client ID: This is the client ID used to access the Google API.
The Client ID is provided when an OAuth client is created via Google Cloud Console.
Client Secret: This is the secret key associated with the Client ID.
E-Mail Address: This is the email address to be used in the Google API integration. It is used for identity verification and API calls.
Search API Key: This is the access key for the Google Search API. It is used to run search queries in API calls.
Search Engine ID: This is the ID of the custom search engine to be used (Custom Search Engine ID – CSE ID).
6. Google Map MCP Settings
Google Map MCP is used to integrate map services.
How to do it?
In the App Settings screen, select GoogleMcpMap → ADD NEW.
Fill in the fields:
Name: The name to be given to the configuration. If you are using more than one Google Map integration, it is recommended that you write a distinctive name.
API Key: This is the Google Maps API access key.
It is required to access map, location, and route services.
It is created via the Google Cloud Console.
Permissions (e.g., Maps JavaScript API, Places API, Directions API, etc.) must be defined correctly.
7. Jira MCP Settings
Jira MCP provides project management and issue tracking integration.
How to do it?
In the App Settings screen, select Jira → ADD NEW.
Fill in the fields:
Name: The name to be given to the configuration. If you are adding multiple Jira accounts/connections, it is recommended to give a distinctive name.
Email: The email address associated with your Jira account. It is used for user authentication in API calls.
API Token: The API access key you created for your Jira account. It provides secure access instead of a username/password.
You need to generate an “API Token” from your Atlassian account.
Host: This is the Jira server address.
For Cloud, it is usually in the following format: https://<company>.atlassian.net
For on-premise installations, you must enter your own Jira server URL.
8. YouTube MCP Settings
YouTube MCP is used to access video content.
How to do it?
In the App Settings screen, select YouTubeMcp → ADD NEW.
Fill in the fields:
Name: This is the name given to the configuration. If you are using multiple YouTube API connections, it is recommended that you enter a distinctive name.
API Key: This is the YouTube Data API access key. It is created via Google Cloud Console. It is used for authentication and authorization in API calls.
Language: This is the language code to be used in content searches. This parameter determines the language of the results returned by the API.
For example: en (English), tr (Turkish), es (Spanish).
9. Trello MCP Settings
Trello MCP is used to manage task and project cards.
How to do it?
In the App Settings screen, select Trello Mcp → ADD NEW.
Fill in the fields:
Name: The name to be given to the configuration. If you are adding multiple Trello connections, it is recommended that you write a distinctive name.
API Key: The API key specific to your Trello account.
Token: The Trello user access token.
Works with the API Key.
Provides user-specific authorization.
Required for board, list, and card operations.
10. Office365 MCP Settings
Office365 MCP is used for integration with email and Office services.
How to do it?
In the App Settings screen, select Office365Mcp → ADD NEW.
Fill in the fields:
Name: The name to be given to the configuration. If you are adding multiple Office365 connections, it is recommended that you give them distinctive names.
Client ID: The client ID of your application created on Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
Client Secret: The secret key of your Azure AD application. It is used for authentication in API calls.
Tenant Id: The Office365/Azure Active Directory tenant ID. It specifies which organization tenants to access.
Scope: Specifies the application's access permissions.