
A new model context protocol (MCP) server for Adobe Marketo Engage is expected to be announced at Adobe Summit, later this month in Las Vegas.
MCP servers saw a surge in popularity in the past year as developers and vibe coders alike looked to connect AI tools to data sources. An MCP acts as a bridge between applications and data, enabling seamless integration and automated tasks.
A Marketo Engage MCP server wouldn’t be the first MCP server offered by Adobe. The latest release notes for Adobe Experience Manager included an MCP server that exposes Cloud Manager Public APIs as tools for AI-enabled integrated development environments (IDEs) like Cursor. Once the MCP is connected, developers can use conversational prompts to list and manage programs, pipeline, environments and repositories.
While Adobe has yet to officially announce an MCP server for Marketo, companies like Inflection.io, Zapier and CData all offer Marketo MCP servers.
Word of an official Market Engage MCP server began spreading after Adobe users got previews of what the company will announce at its annual conference.
The server would allow marketing ops users or developers to manage Marketo via AI prompts, simply asking the platform to, for example, “Create a new smart campaign for my next webinar,” without manually clicking through the steps in the Marketo UI.
While MCP servers are popular among vibe coders and AI power users who use them to make connections and enable workflows, it was perhaps inevitable that large tech vendors would jump into the space, even if they were a little late for the early adopters.
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