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Access model
HostRepute MCP uses OAuth-backed access with the mcp:use scope.
MCP access requires two-factor authentication or a passkey before authorization.
What agents can use
MCP tools and resources expose teams, hosts, alert destinations, monitoring history, async blacklist scans, manual reputation scans, certificate monitors and agents, async certificate scans, deliverability diagnostics and history, scheduled and public reports, billing snapshot and credit transactions, SNDS summaries, Google Postmaster summaries, incident summaries, and reputation alert events.
AI clients should use these capabilities to investigate incidents, summarize monitoring history, triage TLS certificate expiries, plan deliverability remediation, and prepare recovery actions from live HostRepute data.
Where agents help
MCP is useful for incident triage, reputation history summaries, host inventory checks, TLS certificate expiry triage, deliverability remediation planning, billing oversight, and guided recovery planning from current workspace data.