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Apify launches MCP connectors for Actors

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Apify has introduced MCP connectors, a feature that lets its Actors securely connect to apps like Notion, GitHub and Slack using a user’s own account. The launch opens up authenticated workflows inside Apify and is available now to all users.

Why it matters: - MCP connectors let Apify Actors move beyond public web data and into authenticated workflows across external apps. - The feature can help teams scrape data, analyze results and trigger actions in tools such as Notion, GitHub and Slack in one run. - The launch matters for users who want AI and automation tools to act on their behalf without exposing credentials.

What happened: - Apify launched MCP connectors for its Actors on June 9, 2026. - The new feature lets Actors securely connect to external apps using a user’s own account. - Apify says connected Actors can access data in those apps, send results back and run workflows across them. - The launch applies to apps including Notion, GitHub and Slack.

The details: - MCP connectors are a new type of input for Actors in Apify Console. - Users can pick an existing connector or add one by entering a URL and authenticating to a remote MCP server. - After an Actor starts, it can access that server through the connector and call its tools. - Apify gave an example of an Actor that scrapes product reviews, analyzes sentiment and opens a ticket in Notion during a single run. - The connectors use the Model Context Protocol, an open standard for agent-to-tool interaction. - MCP is already supported by services including Postgres, Git, Google Calendar and Slack. - Apify says Actors never get access to the underlying credentials or authentication tokens. - A user must manually assign each connector to an Actor in Console. - Access can be limited to specific tools.

Between the lines: - The launch fills a gap in Apify’s existing workflow model, which has mainly focused on public web automation. - The feature lowers the friction for bringing authenticated business apps into web automation flows. - Jan Curn, CEO and founder of Apify, said the connectors give Actors “new hands” to act on the outer world and connect securely to apps people already use.

What’s next: - MCP connectors are available now to all Apify users. - Apify is directing users to its documentation, Store collection and launch announcement for examples and setup guidance. - The Apify team is asking creators to build with the feature and share feedback on Discord. - Apify says the company’s broader platform supports a marketplace of trusted tools for AI, and it remains a member of the Agentic AI Foundation, which hosts the Model Context Protocol.

The bottom line: - Apify is turning Actors from web scrapers into broader workflow agents that can operate across connected apps without exposing user credentials.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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