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Conveyor

Conveyor is a platform that automates security reviews by providing a Trust Center, AI-driven questionnaire automation, and integrations with various tools to streamline compliance processes.

Verdict

Conveyor is a secure file exchange platform for regulated industries. This MCP exposes 18 tools that let your team create folders, upload documents, manage access authorizations, and retrieve connection metadata — all from inside a Switchy Space. @mention Conveyor to automate compliance workflows, grant time-limited file access to external partners, or audit document activity without leaving your AI chat. Best for teams in finance, legal, or healthcare who need to move sensitive files under strict access controls. Note: API tokens must be generated in Conveyor's UI before you connect; the MCP cannot create them programmatically.

Common use cases

  • Grant time-limited file access to external counsel
  • Audit document activity across client engagements
  • Automate folder creation for new compliance cases
  • Retrieve connection metadata for security reviews
  • Revoke authorizations after deal close

Integration

Vendor
Conveyor
Category
other
Auth
API_KEY
Tools
18
Composio slug
conveyor

Tools

  • Create new authorization

    Tool to create a new authorization. Use when you need to grant access by email or from a prior authorization request.

  • Create new folder

    Tool to create a new folder in Conveyor Exchange. Use when you need to organize items into folders programmatically after obtaining an API key.

  • Delete a Conveyor document
    destructive

    Tool to delete a specific document. Use when you need to remove a document by its ID.

  • Delete folder
    destructive

    Tool to delete a folder by its ID. Use when you need to remove a specific folder after confirming its ID.

  • Generate/Validate API Token Guidance

    Tool to validate API token and provide guidance. Conveyor does not support API-based token creation; tokens must be created in the Conveyor UI. This action performs a real API call (using the provided metadata) to validate the existing API

  • Get all authorization requests

    Tool to retrieve all authorization requests. Use when you need to list all authorizations; optionally filter by status. Use after authenticating with a valid API token.

  • Get all Conveyor connections

    Tool to retrieve all connections. Use when you need to fetch the complete list of your Conveyor connections. Use after authenticating with a valid API key.

  • Get all Conveyor documents

    Tool to retrieve all documents. Use after authenticating with a valid API key.

  • Get all Conveyor folders

    Tool to retrieve all folders. Use after authenticating with a valid API key to fetch the complete list of your Conveyor folders.

  • Get Authorization Request

    Tool to fetch details of a specific authorization request. Use when you need to retrieve metadata by authorization_request_id.

  • Get Authorization Requests

    Tool to fetch authorization requests. Use when you need to list authorization requests, optionally filtered by status.

  • Get interactions by document ID

    Tool to fetch interactions associated with a specific document. Use when you need to list all interactions for a given document after validating its existence.

  • Get Knowledge Base Questions

    Tool to retrieve knowledge base questions. Use when you need to fetch all questions from the Conveyor knowledge base.

  • Get product lines

    Tool to fetch all product lines. Use when you need to retrieve product lines after confirming API key validity.

  • Patch authorization

    Tool to update or revoke an existing authorization. Use when managing authorization access groups or revoking access.

  • Patch Conveyor document

    Tool to update document attributes. Use when you need to modify fields of an existing document by its ID.

  • Submit single question

    Tool to submit a single question. Use when you need an immediate AI-generated answer for a specific product line question.

  • Upload new document

    Tool to upload a new document. Use when you have a local file (<=100MB) to send to Conveyor.

Setup

Setup guide

  1. 11. In Switchy, open your workspace settings and navigate to the MCP Integrations page. 2. Click 'Add Integration' and select Conveyor from the list. 3. Open Conveyor in a separate tab, sign in, and go to Settings > API Tokens. 4. Click 'Generate New Token', copy the token string, and paste it into Switchy's API Key field. 5. Click 'Connect' — Switchy will validate the token with a live API call. 6. Once connected, open any Space and type '@Conveyor list all documents' to confirm the integration works. 7. If the response includes your document list, the connection is live and ready for team use. 8. To invoke a tool, @mention Conveyor in any message and describe the task in plain language — the AI will route your request to the appropriate tool.

What teammates see: by default, memories from Conveyor are scoped to the Space (PROJECT visibility) - you can mark any memory PRIVATE or share it ORG-wide.

Works well with

Top models

Compatibility data appears once enough Spaces have used this MCP together with a given model.

How Switchy teams use it

Not enough Spaces yet to publish anonymised usage stats (we require ≥ 50 Spaces per week).

Starter prompts

List Recent Documents

@Conveyor list all documents in my workspace and show me the five most recently uploaded, including their IDs and upload dates.
Open in a Space →

Create Client Folder

@Conveyor create a new folder named 'Acme Corp M&A 2025' so we can start uploading diligence documents for this deal.
Open in a Space →

Grant Partner Access

@Conveyor create a new authorization for counsel@example.com with access to the 'Acme Corp M&A 2025' folder, expiring in 14 days.
Open in a Space →

Review Authorization Requests

@Conveyor get all authorization requests with status 'pending' and summarize who requested access and to which folders.
Open in a Space →

Delete Outdated Document

@Conveyor delete the document with ID 'doc_12345' — it's a draft that was superseded by the final version we uploaded yesterday.
Open in a Space →

Example outputs

Illustrative - representative of the model's voice and quality, not literal recordings.

Prompt

@Conveyor list all my documents and show me which folders they're organized into

Output

Found 47 documents across 8 folders in your Conveyor Exchange. Your 'Q1 Reports' folder contains 12 documents including financial summaries and board decks. 'Client Contracts' holds 18 active agreements. 'Marketing Assets' has 9 files. 14 documents are currently unfiled in your root directory. The most recent upload was 'Product Roadmap 2024.pdf' added to 'Strategy' 3 days ago. All documents are accessible via your current API key scope.

Notes

This read-heavy example demonstrates Conveyor's document retrieval and folder listing capabilities. Requires an API key with read permissions to your Exchange workspace. Response time depends on total document count; accounts with 500+ files may see slower queries.

Prompt

@Conveyor create a new folder called 'Board Materials 2024' and move all documents with 'board' in the filename into it

Output

Created folder 'Board Materials 2024' (ID: fld_8x3k9m2p). Identified 6 documents matching 'board' in filename: 'Board Deck March.pdf', 'Board Meeting Notes Q4.docx', 'Board Resolution 2024-01.pdf', and 3 others. Successfully moved all 6 documents into the new folder. Note: This action modified your document organization structure. Original folder locations were not preserved; documents were moved directly from their previous locations.

Notes

This write-action example shows Conveyor's folder creation and bulk document organization. The MCP performs real modifications to your Exchange workspace — moved documents cannot be auto-reverted. Requires API key with write permissions. Always verify document selection logic before executing bulk moves.

Prompt

@Conveyor check all my authorization requests from the last 30 days and summarize who's waiting for access and why

Output

You have 4 pending authorization requests from the past month. Sarah Chen (sarah@acmecorp.com) requested access 12 days ago for 'Q1 financial review collaboration'. Mike Torres (mtorres@vendor.io) submitted a request 8 days ago citing 'contract negotiation documents'. Two requests from jessica@partner.com are duplicates from 5 days ago, both referencing 'joint marketing materials'. One expired request from 31 days ago (outside your filter) was automatically declined. All pending requests are awaiting your approval in the Conveyor UI.

Notes

This synthesis example pairs Conveyor's authorization request retrieval with AI reasoning to surface actionable insights. Useful for teams managing external collaborator access. The MCP only reads request data — actual approval/denial must happen in Conveyor's web interface or via the 'create authorization' tool. Status filtering helps focus on actionable items.

Use-case deep-dives

Client file exchange for consultancies

When Conveyor beats email for recurring client deliverables

A 6-person consulting firm ships weekly reports to 15 clients. Email attachments pile up, version control breaks, and clients lose files in their inboxes. Conveyor's authorization and folder tools let the team script a Friday routine: create a client folder, upload the week's deliverables, grant access by email, and log the exchange. The MCP's 18 tools cover the full lifecycle—create folders, manage documents, handle authorizations—so one agent can orchestrate the entire handoff. This works best when your client list is stable and deliverables follow a template. If you're shipping one-off files to strangers, a simple upload link is faster. For teams that bill by the project and need an audit trail of what went where, Conveyor's structured exchange model cuts the chaos.

Legal discovery document staging

How small legal teams use Conveyor for controlled document review

A 3-attorney practice prepares discovery responses: 200 PDFs need to go to opposing counsel, but only after internal review and redaction. The team uses Conveyor's folder and authorization tools to stage documents in a private workspace, then grant time-limited access once the partner signs off. The MCP's delete and connection retrieval tools let an agent clean up expired authorizations and audit who accessed what. This scenario wins when you need more control than Dropbox but less overhead than a full DMS. If your firm handles fewer than 10 cases a year, manual sharing is fine. If you're managing hundreds of matters with complex privilege logs, you need a purpose-built legal platform. For the middle tier—small practices with recurring discovery workflows—Conveyor's API-driven access model keeps the process predictable without enterprise licensing costs.

Agency creative review cycles

When Conveyor tightens feedback loops for design handoffs

A 5-person creative agency runs three client campaigns at once. Designers upload mockups to Conveyor folders, the account manager grants client access, and revisions come back through the same channel. The MCP's document and authorization tools let an agent automate the handoff: create a folder per campaign, upload assets, send access invitations, and retrieve feedback documents without switching apps. This works when your review cycle is weekly or faster and you need a single source of truth for the latest version. If clients prefer Figma comments or Slack threads, forcing them into a new tool adds friction. If your agency ships finished files once a month, email works fine. For teams that iterate fast with external stakeholders and want to script the logistics, Conveyor's structured exchange cuts the back-and-forth.

Frequently asked

What does the Conveyor MCP do in Switchy?

It connects your team's Conveyor Exchange workspace so AI agents can create folders, manage documents, handle authorization requests, and retrieve connections. Useful if your team uses Conveyor for secure file sharing and you want AI to automate document organization or access control without switching apps.

How do I get the API key for Conveyor MCP?

You must generate the API token inside Conveyor's UI — the MCP cannot create one for you. Once you have the token, paste it into Switchy's connection flow. The MCP includes a validation tool that confirms your token works before you start using the other 17 tools.

Can the Conveyor MCP upload files or edit document content?

No. It can create and delete documents by ID, organize them into folders, and manage authorization requests, but it does not upload file bytes or modify document content. If you need to push new files, do that in Conveyor directly or via their upload API separately.

Why use this MCP instead of Conveyor's API directly?

The MCP wraps Conveyor's API in natural-language tools, so your AI agents can say "delete the folder named Q4 Reports" instead of writing code to find the folder ID and call the DELETE endpoint. Faster for ad-hoc tasks; less useful if you already have custom scripts.

Who on my team should connect the Conveyor MCP?

Whoever owns the Conveyor API token. That person's permissions dictate what the MCP can do — if they can't delete documents in Conveyor, the MCP can't either. Typically an admin or the team member who manages your Exchange workspace.

Data last verified 607 hours ago.Sources aggregated hourly to weekly. See docs/architecture/model-directory.md.