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Docker now supports remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, allowing developers to connect easily to external apps like Notion and Linear without manual configuration. With built-in OAuth, users can securely authorize connections in just two commands, streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity.
This article explains how to use WorkOS Pipes to let users connect their third-party accounts, like GitHub and Slack, to your application. It covers both setup in the WorkOS Dashboard and the use of the Pipes Widget for managing connections and tokens.
WorkOS Pipes streamlines the process of integrating third-party services by managing OAuth flows, token storage, and refresh logic. This allows developers to focus on building features rather than dealing with complex integration setups. The solution supports popular services like GitHub and Google, making it easier to connect applications.
WorkOS Connect provides developers with APIs and controls to enable applications to securely access user identities and data through OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect. It supports various integration types, including customer applications, auxiliary applications, and partner integrations, allowing seamless authentication and access management. Developers can create applications in the WorkOS Dashboard and choose between OAuth and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) integration methods based on their needs.
WorkOS Connect provides APIs and controls for applications to authenticate and access user identities securely. It supports common use-cases like customer applications, auxiliary tools, and partner integrations, allowing developers to create OAuth or Machine-to-Machine (M2M) applications within the WorkOS Dashboard.