Zoho Creator + LLMs using Zoho MCP: Bring contextual AI into your apps

Zoho Creator + LLMs using Zoho MCP: Bring contextual AI into your apps

Hello everyone,

We're excited to share that Zoho Creator can now be integrated with leading AI models(like Claude) using Zoho MCP. As you know, Zoho Creator has been a pioneering low-code platform with a razor-sharp focus on making it easy to build business applications. And with our strong commitment to incorporating AI, we've already simplified many aspects of app development and automation.

While Creator is the engine of your business execution, extracting complex, cross-functional insights often requires significant cognitive overhead. So we asked ourselves: What if interacting with Creator applications was as simple as chatting with a GenAI tool?

That's exactly what we're hoping to achieve with LLM integration via Zoho MCP.

What is MCP?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a framework from Anthropic that allows AI models to securely connect with external data sources, tools, and software systems. Think of it like a USB connector, but one designed to link AI LLMs with databases, APIs, and services. Zoho MCP is Zoho's AI orchestration layer which has designed to connect LLMs to Zoho's APIs, data models, and business actions.

With MCP, AI can:
  1. Understand your app's data context (schema, relationships, permissions)
  2. Interact with APIs in a controlled manner
  3. Execute actions in Creator using natural language inputs

Why MCP matters
MCP enables businesses to extend their applications with AI capabilities that aren't available natively. Instead of operating in isolation, AI models can now reason over real business data in a secure way and take meaningful actions across your systems.

With MCP integrated into Zoho Creator:  
  1. Gain deeper, cross-application insights by analyzing data across multiple apps and systems. 
  2. Extend intelligence beyond a single app. Imagine a use case where Zoho Creator is integrated with external platforms such as Salesforce or AWS, enabling you to derive unified insights across your entire business ecosystem.
  3. Uncover broader business trends, patterns, and opportunities with contextual intelligence
  4. Enable smarter decision-making with AI-driven understanding of your overall business data landscape.
  5. Beyond analysis, AI can take action by triggering APIs to create, update, or manage records directly from natural language interactions.
These capabilities are especially powerful for SMBs looking to accelerate business discovery, scaling, and insights, without adding operational complexity.  

What you can build  
With Zoho MCP, your Creator apps evolve into dynamic, intelligent systems, where insights and actions are just a prompt away.

You can:
  1. Ask questions and get the required information without the need to build predefined reports.
  2. Add or update records directly through conversational interactions. This eliminates the need for manual data entry.
  3. Generate interactive widgets, tailored to your requirements, on the go.
  4. Create dynamic UI components with embedded actions.
  5. Unlock cross-app intelligence by connecting multiple Zoho services.
  6. Combine data from Creator, CRM, Books, and HR systems to generate unified, contextual insights.
 
While Zoho Creator can be integrated with any popular LLM provider via Zoho MCP, we'll be using Claude by Anthropic as our reference throughout the examples below as it is the most widely adopted AI tool among developers today.

In the video below, we walk through a real-world scenario featuring Zylker, an organization that uses Zoho Creator for inventory, CRM for their deals pipeline, and Books for finance. It shows how Claude's chat interface can be used to interact across all apps and how much easier it makes working with data when compared to doing it manually.

 
The possibilities unlocked by the MCP integration are extensive, here are a few examples to illustrate what you can do:
1. Cross-silo logic orchestration
The problem: Most businesses have data fragmented across different apps. Standard reports can aggregate this, but they cannot reason across the gaps to find a solution.
The scenario: A retail partner managing multiple business lines.
The reasoning: Here's where Claude steps in. Instead of just surfacing data, it reasons across it. You can ask: "We have a 15% delay in our Supply Chain app. Check the 'Open Orders' in CRM and the 'Cash Reserves' in Books. Should we expedite shipping via air, or will the cost-impact hurt our quarterly goals?"
The outcome: Claude analyzes the relationship between logistics, sales urgency, and financial health to recommend a specific strategic path.
The value: Moves the conversation from Data Visualization to Strategic Orchestration.

2. Fluid business rule evolution
The problem: Traditional workflows follow fixed if-then logic. If a business scenario changes (e.g., a new tax regulation or a sudden market shift), the user has to manually re-code the workflows.
The scenario: A car service station or manufacturing plant.
The reasoning: Instead of hard-coded logic, the app uses Claude's reasoning to interpret external factors against internal data. You can ask: "Based on the new regional emission standards and our current 'ServiceRecords', identify which customers are eligible for an upgrade and draft a technical justification for each."
The outcome: The system interprets the meaning of the new regulation and applies it to the specific context of the customer’s vehicle history.
The value: Transforms the app from a rigid tool into a self-adapting business system

3. Cognitive process outsourcing
The problem: Data entry and record management are usually straightforward tasks. A user fills a form, and a record is created. There is no judgment applied at the point of entry unless complex scripts are written.
The scenario: A sales or support solution.
The reasoning: Claude acts as an intelligent filter at the API level. You can say: "Review the last 50 'Customer Feedback' entries. For any that mention a 'safety concern', automatically escalate them to 'Critical' and update the 'Safety_Audit' log with a summary of the risk."
The output: Claude identifies the nuance in the text (which a standard keyword search might miss) and performs the necessary data operations across modules.
The value: Moves the system from a record keeper to autonomous decision agent.

How it helps Zoho Partners
  1. A stronger enterprise pitch: With MCP, you go beyond a chatbot. You're introducing a reasoning layer that understands data within applications, surfaces insights, and supports better decision-making.
  2. Closing the human-in-the-loop gap: Low-code platforms usually need a human to step in and interpret. MCP doesn't replace that human judgment, but it significantly reduces the effort involved by handling much of the interpretation, allowing people to focus on higher-value decisions.
  3. Future-proofing your clients: Building on Zoho MCP sets up your clients with an AI-ready foundation that works with any model that comes next. It ensures they're not playing catch-up with the AI wave.
How to access this functionality
Zoho MCP is designed to be model-agnostic, meaning it supports a wide range of popular LLMs like Claude, GPT and more.
  1. Log in to mcp.zoho.com using your Zoho account.
  2. Create a new MCP server.
  3. Add Zoho Creator as an app within the server and configure the tools and permissions it should access.
  4. An MCP endpoint (URL) will be generated for your server.
  5. Use this endpoint to connect with your preferred AI tool by following the instructions in the Connect tab.

Help documentation
We've put together comprehensive documentation to help you get started. For more information, please visit the Zoho MCP help page.

Availability
This feature is now rolled out and available to Zoho Creator users in paid plans across all DCs. Please note that a paid subscription to your preferred AI tool is required to access MCP.

Things to know  
  1. Zoho MCP is currently available at no additional cost.
  2. Zia, Zoho's native AI assistant, is optimized for in-app, contextual creation (such as building forms from prompts). While external LLMs like Claude provide broader reasoning and flexibility. Together, they serve different purposes and complement each other.
  3. If you have concerns around data privacy and AI training, rest assured that Claude's paid plans offer controls over data usage and training.
  4. MCP operates at an account level, not at the individual application level.
  5. You can create multiple MCP servers, each configured for different use cases or integrations.
  6. A single MCP server can connect to multiple Zoho services APIs (such as Creator, CRM, Books, and People)
The way forward  
  1. We'll be introducing a new set of APIs called Meta APIs, which will enable creation of applications, forms, and schema. This will bring full app-building capabilities into Claude.
  2. We'll soon enable the creation of chat agents for end users, allowing them to interact with applications through conversational interfaces. These interactions will be governed by role-based permissions.
  3. Support for IDE-focused AI tools like Cursor IDE, Visual Studio Code, and Windsurf IDE will be rolled out in a phased manner. 
We can't wait to see what you build with this. There's much more coming as we continue to push the boundaries of AI in Zoho Creator.

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out; we're always happy to help.

Regards,
The Zoho Creator Team