It's not that the data is hard to get.
It's that getting it requires knowing SQL, or knowing who to ask, or waiting for the right person to have time.
Most of your team fails the first check. And the people who pass it are the ones you really can't afford to interrupt.
So instead of asking, they guess. They go with the number from last quarter's slide deck. They make decisions on vibes because the alternative is a 3-day detour through engineering.
This is a UX problem, not a data problem.
The data is fine. The interface to the data is broken.
MCP servers fix this. Instead of SQL clients and ticketing systems, your team gets a natural language interface to your database — through the AI tools they're already using.
No SQL required. No tickets. No waiting.
We built Conexor.io for teams hitting this exact wall. Connect your database once. Everyone on your team can query it through Claude, Cursor, or whatever MCP client they use.
The data was always there. Now everyone can reach it.
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