We’re excited to share that Synorb Content MCP is now available on Smithery.
Smithery is a discovery and connection hub for Model Context Protocol servers. Instead of asking every developer to find a raw MCP URL, read a hand-written config, and guess what a server exposes, Smithery gives users a browsable server page with capabilities, setup paths, and installation flows for supported clients.
For Synorb users, that means there is now a clean marketplace page for connecting agents to the Temporal Context Graph: source-grounded Streams, cited Manifests, coverage discovery, and reusable Beacons through the same MCP content surface.
What you can do now
Open the Synorb listing on Smithery to inspect the MCP content tool surface before connecting. Agents and builders can see the discovery, Stream, Manifest, and Beacon tools available through Synorb, then connect with a Synorb MCP token when they are ready to retrieve data-bearing results.
Once connected, users can ask an agent to search available Streams, inspect source coverage, pull cited Manifests for a date window, and save recurring retrieval scopes as Beacons. The useful pattern is simple: discover what Synorb covers for free, then run focused Manifest pulls when the agent needs fresh, source-grounded context.
Synorb’s public discovery methods are available for marketplace scanning and setup, while data-bearing methods remain gated by authentication, plan, quota, access, and date-window rules. That keeps the listing useful for MCP hosts without turning discovery into an unauthenticated data path.
Where it fits
Smithery is a good starting point when your agent client supports managed MCP installation or when you want to evaluate the server’s shape before wiring it into a workflow. Direct Streamable HTTP and REST remain available for teams that prefer to manage credentials and orchestration themselves.
If you already have Synorb credentials, you can connect through Smithery with your MCP token. If you are new to Synorb, start with free credentials from synorb.com/agents, then use Smithery or your MCP client of choice to connect.