MCP serverAI Assistant

Microsoft Copilot

Give Microsoft Copilot access to your RFP knowledge via the AutoRFP.ai MCP server.

How it works

AutoRFP.ai exposes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, so Microsoft Copilot can securely reach your approved RFP knowledge and draft cited answers right inside Microsoft 365.

The AutoRFP.ai MCP server brings your RFP knowledge into Microsoft Copilot: ask in Microsoft 365 and get a cited draft pulled live from the content your team has approved.

Connect Microsoft Copilot in a few clicks

  1. 1

    Enable the MCP server

    Turn on the AutoRFP.ai MCP server in your workspace and generate a scoped access token.

  2. 2

    Add the AutoRFP.ai connector

    Register AutoRFP.ai as an MCP connector for Microsoft Copilot using the server URL and your token; the available tools are discovered automatically.

  3. 3

    Answer inside Microsoft 365

    Ask Copilot to draft a response and it queries AutoRFP.ai live, returning a cited answer grounded in your content.

Cited answers, inside Copilot

Copilot drafts from your approved knowledge and returns the sources, keeping answers verifiable across Microsoft 365.

Secure, scoped access

The connector respects your AutoRFP.ai permissions and uses a revocable token, so Copilot reaches only what you allow.

Always current

Live queries mean every answer reflects your latest approved content — no exports to keep in sync.

Frequently asked questions

Which side runs the MCP server?

AutoRFP.ai runs the MCP server; Microsoft Copilot is the client that connects to it via an MCP connector.

Does it stay within our permissions?

Yes. The connector uses a scoped, revocable token and respects your AutoRFP.ai permissions, so Copilot reaches only what you allow.

See Microsoft Copilot and AutoRFP.ai in action

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