Getting Close!

After a lot of heads-down building, we are close — very close — to launching version 1.0 of the ISO 20022 AI MCP Server.

The server is live on production infrastructure right now. We’re running it through its paces, validating the support workflows, and tightening the last few details before we open the doors. Here’s where things stand.

What’s working today

The knowledge base is current. We’ve updated to the May 2025 ISO 20022 repository snapshot — over 2,500 message definitions, 400+ business components, and all associated code sets and constraints, straight from the official specification.

Claude Code works today. If you use Claude Code (the CLI or the VS Code extension), you can connect right now with a single command. Your AI assistant gains live, authoritative access to the full specification — not training-data guesses, the actual spec.

Sign in with Google or GitHub. No new account to create, no password to remember. Connect with whichever identity you already use.

Enterprise pricing is fully self-serve. No sales call, no quote request, no waiting. Once connected, ask your AI assistant about enterprise pricing — it will show you the current volume tiers and per-seat rates and walk you through subscribing. Seat licenses are distributed and managed directly through the platform, from within your AI tool.

Billing is self-managed too. Subscribers can update payment methods, download invoices, and manage their subscription from the billing portal — no support ticket needed.

The early adopter opportunity

We’re looking for a small handful of early adopters to work alongside us before the full public launch.

Early adopters get:

If you work with ISO 20022 — payments, securities, trade finance, FedNow, CBPR+, SEPA — and want to be among the first to have your AI assistant actually know the specification, reach out.

Contact [email protected] to express interest.

We’ll be in touch quickly.