Definite speaks the Model Context Protocol, so any MCP-aware agent can connect to your lakehouse and semantic layer through one authenticated, governed port. The agent you already use becomes a data analyst, grounded in your real definitions.
MCP server →Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or your own agent. Anything that speaks MCP connects without custom integration work.
Access runs through one authed endpoint with the same permissions and definitions as the rest of the platform.
External agents query governed metrics, so their answers match your dashboards and Fi, instead of guessing against raw tables.
Agents can query, save semantic models, build dashboards, and kick off syncs. The same tools Fi uses, exposed over MCP. Not just fetch rows.
Your metrics are versioned, not buried in a UI. Edited through MCP by the agent you already use. Review the diff, then ship. The agent proposes the change; you approve it.
The agent writes the queries. The platform keeps them honest, so your CFO can trust the numbers that land on their dashboard.
Agents query defined metrics, so the numbers stay consistent across every dashboard, every time.
Define who can see and do what across workspaces, docs, and integrations, and scope rows per customer when you embed. Permissions the agents can't route around.
Every change tracked in a filterable audit log. Your CFO can trust what the agents do.