Frontegg to Launch Enterprise-Grade MCP Interface for AI Agent Access

Frontegg launches AgentLink, an enterprise-grade MCP server enabling SaaS apps to securely connect APIs to AI agents like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.

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Jordan Smith
Nov 4, 2025
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Frontegg, a leading identity management solution for modern SaaS products, recently announced the launch of Frontegg AgentLink, an enterprise-grade Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows organizations to open up their SaaS products to AI agent activity.

MCP server enables secure pathway to agentic AI, SaaS development

The server allows for SaaS applications to securely access AI interfaces such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.

“Every SaaS company is under pressure to connect to agentic interfaces,” said Sagi Robin, CEO and co-founder of Frontegg. “In the AI revolution, missing the window is costly, but so is recklessness.”

Frontegg AgentLink is a unified control and communication layer that creates a hosted MCP server, applies authorization, and enforces guardrails to prevent agents from exposing users’ sensitive data or taking catastrophic actions. The solution is an enterprise-grade, low-code, fastest path for developing a SaaS product usable across agentic platforms.

“Agentic interfaces are becoming the new way to work in SaaS apps,” said Aviad Mizrachi, CTO and co-founder of Frontegg. “With that shift comes risk, and SaaS companies have built their brands on enterprise-grade controls and reliability.”

Frontegg addresses challenges in API connection and access management

Frontegg AgentLink gives SaaS companies an expedited path to exposing their APIs to agentic AI interaction. With three core capabilities, Frontegg AgentLink addresses the challenges in preventing rogue AI behavior. These capabilities include:

  • Agent Connector: Creates a hosted MCP server that exposes chosen API tools of a SaaS product to custom-built agents or established GenAI platforms.
  • Agent Identity and Access Management (IAM): Agent IAM enforces step-up authentication, human-in-the-loop approvals, masking of sensitive data, and role-based access.
  • Agent Analytics: Provides complete visibility into agent adoption, tool usage, and blocked actions to help improve security and auditing.

According to Frontegg, users are gravitating toward chat experiences, with SaaS companies like GitHub, Notion, Gmail, and HubSpot listing themselves on AI platforms as connected apps. Connection alone isn’t sufficient to preserve an established product’s performance and security standards, though.

“Before Frontegg, we felt forced to make impossible compromises between moving fast or protecting our product’s trust and quality,” said Nir Rothenberg, CISO at Rapyd. “Frontegg helped us win on both fronts. With a quick copy/paste of our APIs, we could safely open up our apps to agents and the LLM platforms, moving faster and more securely than ever.”

Frontegg AgentLink is currently available and delivered via cloud-based, open-source options.

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Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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