Use Siit directly from Cursor through the official, hosted Siit MCP server. Ask the agent to find and manage service-desk data without leaving your editor.
The tools available to you depend on the permissions granted to your Siit account.
- Open Cursor Settings.
- Go to Plugins and install Siit.
- Restart Cursor if prompted.
- Authenticate with Siit in your browser when Cursor asks you to connect.
If you registered the Siit MCP server manually before installing this plugin, disable the manual registration to avoid connecting to the same server twice.
Once connected, ask Cursor about your Siit workspace. For example:
Show me urgent requests that are still open.
Find the laptop assigned to alex@example.com.
List the services available to the Finance team.
Draft a knowledge-base article for resetting a security key.
The Siit MCP server exposes tools for requests, people, services, equipment, applications, teams, locations, knowledge-base articles, approval policies, and workflows. Write operations are only available when your account has the corresponding permission.
Authentication uses OAuth in your browser. This repository contains only the Cursor plugin metadata and the hosted MCP server registration; it contains no credentials and runs no local executable code.
The MCP server can access data in the Siit workspace you authorize. Review proposed write operations before approving them, especially updates that affect people, requests, assets, articles, or workflows. See the Siit Privacy Policy for details about how Siit handles data.
- If no tools appear, open Cursor Settings → MCP, find
siit, and complete authentication or reconnect it. - If authentication opens the wrong workspace or account, disconnect the server in Cursor and connect again with the intended Siit account.
- If a tool is missing, check that your Siit role has the permission required for that operation.
- If the server is unavailable, check
https://mcp.siit.io/health.
For additional help, email Siit support.
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