Hosted Attio MCP alternatives
Like Attio's server, every option here is a managed remote endpoint: you add it to your client by URL and authenticate over OAuth, with no process to install or keep running. That is the appeal if you liked how little Attio asked of you and just want it pointed at a different product.
Most of the hosted picks are other CRMs, so the swap is close to like-for-like. The rest are trackers for teams whose customer follow-up has become a list of items, tickets, or stories rather than records in a CRM.
The 8 best hosted alternatives
- CloseOfficial
Close's official remote server connects to its sales CRM over OAuth to read, create, and update leads, contacts, and deals. The hosted, OAuth setup matches Attio's, with a data model tuned for outbound sales.
Set up Close → - HubSpotOfficial
HubSpot's official remote server connects an agent to the CRM over OAuth to search, read, and update records. It is the like-for-like hosted swap when your contacts and companies already live in HubSpot.
Set up HubSpot → - IntercomOfficial
Conversations are the unit in Intercom, and its official server searches and reads conversations and contacts over OAuth. Hosted like Attio, it fits when your customer record is a support or messaging thread.
Set up Intercom → Covering Jira and Confluence over one hosted endpoint, the official Atlassian server reads and updates issues and pages. Adjacent rather than a CRM: the pick when customer work becomes tracked tickets and docs.
Set up Atlassian (Jira & Confluence) →Boards are the unit in monday.com, and its official server creates and updates items, manages boards, columns, and groups, and queries the API over a hosted connection. A board-style way to track customers and work.
Set up monday.com →Jira-shaped and exposed over a hosted endpoint, Plane covers its full project API: work items, cycles, modules, and projects. It fits teams whose customer follow-up is really a list of tracked items.
Set up Plane →Stories, Epics, Iterations, Objectives, and Docs are the units in Shortcut, and its hosted server finds, creates, and updates them. A product-team tracker rather than a CRM, reached over a managed URL with nothing to run.
Set up Shortcut →- AsanaOfficial
Tasks, projects, and portfolios are searched, read, created, and updated through Asana's official remote server over a hosted endpoint. The pick when account work lands as assigned tasks across projects rather than records in a CRM.
Set up Asana →
How to choose
For the closest hosted CRM swap, Close and HubSpot match Attio's shape most directly, both reading and updating records over OAuth. Intercom fits when the record is a conversation. If customer work is really tracked items or tasks, monday, Plane, Shortcut, Asana, and Atlassian cover that ground. Every one installs the way Attio's server does: a URL and an OAuth grant.
FAQ
- Is the Attio MCP server hosted or self-hosted?
- Hosted. Attio runs it and you connect over OAuth by URL, with no local process. The servers on this page work the same way, so the setup feels close to identical.
- Which hosted alternative is closest to Attio?
- Close and HubSpot are the nearest hosted CRMs: both connect over OAuth to read and update records, contacts, and deals, the same shape as Attio. Intercom is the better fit if your customer record is really a support or messaging conversation.