Cursor treats Model Context Protocol as a first-class feature. You add a server once in Cursor's settings, and every chat window and agent run gets access to the tools that server exposes. For engineering teams with design docs, RFCs, or vendor PDFs, that means Cursor can reason about your real documents instead of guessing from filenames.
What Cursor gains from 3meel
- Search across every PDF in a knowledge base from any Cursor chat, including Agent mode.
- Pull quoted passages with page numbers into code comments, commit messages, and PR descriptions.
- Give Cursor long-lived memory by combining query tools with memory_save and memory_search.
- Scope per project: one Cursor workspace, one 3meel project, one API key.
Setup
- Sign up for 3meel and upload your PDFs into a project.
- Generate an API key in Settings → API Keys.
- In Cursor, open Settings → MCP and add a server pointing at your 3meel endpoint.
- Verify by asking a question like 'what does our API reference say about pagination?'
Why teams use it
Cursor already reads the codebase. 3meel lets it read the documents around the codebase — specs, vendor manuals, standards, runbooks — and cite pages back to reviewers. The result is less 'trust me' and more 'here is the paragraph.'
Plans
Free plan covers personal exploration: 1 KB, 5 documents, 100 queries per month. Pro at $17/month with a 7-day trial raises the ceilings to 10 KBs, 100 files per KB, and 3,000 queries per month. Per-key rate limits (60 rpm) keep agent loops well-behaved.
Point Cursor at your 3meel endpoint and stop pasting PDFs into chat manually.
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