July 30, 2025
Introducing Easy MCP: 1-click integration to CircleCI, MongoDB, Redis, Sentry, and Stripe

TL;DR
Easy MCP lets developers connect popular developer‑tool platforms to Augment Code, our AI-powered coding assistant, with a single click using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Plus, we're launching enhanced native integrations for Sentry and Stripe.
Why context still wins
Great AI coding assistants aren't built on bigger models alone—they're built on better context. When Augment Code understands your build pipelines, error logs, traces, schemas, configs, and payment events at runtime, it can:
- Generate code that lands on the first try
- Automate repetitive ops and migration tasks
- Flag issues before they hit production
Easy MCP is our answer to making that context drop‑dead simple to wire up.
Meet Easy MCP + Enhanced Native Integrations
Easy MCP is a new pane inside the Augment Code extension in VS Code that makes it easy to connect all of the tools you rely on to build software. Using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — an open standard for secure AI-tool integration — Easy MCP transforms complex setup processes into a single click.
Additionally, we're launching enhanced native integrations for Sentry and Stripe that provide deeper, more seamless access to your error tracking and payment data.
Click "+", paste an API token or approve OAuth, and you're done. No hunting for GitHub repos, no Docker fiddling, no JSON edits. From that moment on, Augment Code streams your tool's live context into every suggestion and autonomous Agent run.
New tools you can build with:
- CircleCI: Access build logs, test insights, flaky‑test detection, and more.
- Sample prompt: Find the latest failed pipeline on my branch and surface the failing tests.
- MongoDB: Use for data exploration, database management, and context-aware code generation
- Sample prompt: Analyze my user collection schema and suggest optimizations for our new search feature.
- Redis: Access keyspace introspection, TTL audits, and migration helpers
- Sample prompt: Generate a migration script to move expiring session keys to the new namespace.
- Sentry: Search issues, errors, traces, logs, and releases. Create RCAs and AI-Generated fixes with Seer.
- Sample prompt: Diagnose the top unresolved crashes in my React Native app and propose fixes.
- Stripe: See real‑time payment events, refund status, subscription metrics, and secure tokenization.
- Sample prompt: Create a dashboard showing failed payment intents in the last 24 h and suggest retry logic.
What partners say:
"In a world where AI generates code at a breakneck pace, it's critical to get feedback about your work in real time, where you're working," said Rob Zuber, CTO of CircleCI. "CircleCI's MCP server gives developers the ability to validate their code seamlessly within their IDE environment. Now, Augment's Easy MCP makes this powerful feedback loop even more accessible with just one click, ensuring that validation doesn't become the bottleneck in AI-driven development."
"We're seeing a fundamental shift in how developers use AI to build applications on MongoDB with tools like Augment Code," said Massimiliano Marcon, Director of Product Management at MongoDB. "With Easy MCP, it's now easier than ever for developers to integrate the MongoDB MCP Server into their workflows, providing AI agents the database context they need to execute tasks autonomously with high accuracy and reliability."
Getting started
Easy MCP and our enhanced native integrations make connecting your development tools to AI assistance straightforward. Instead of spending time on complex integrations, you can focus on what matters: writing better code with the full context of your development environment.
The future of coding isn't just about better models—it's about better context. And with Easy MCP and native integrations, that context is just one click away.

Tulga Tsogtgerel
Tulga Tsogtgerel is a Member of Technical Staff at Augment Code, where he ships high‑impact features in TypeScript and Go for the company’s AI‑powered developer platform. Before joining Augment Code, he worked at Palo Alto Networks, rising to Senior Staff Software Engineer and leading initiatives in scalable web frameworks and microservices. Tulga earned his B.S. in Computer Science from San Francisco State University and has built everything from responsive UIs to performance‑critical backend systems.