How to integrate Render MCP with Grok Build

Connect Grok Build to Render MCP. Deploy latest code to staging service, restart production web service now, and more from your terminal, with authentication handled for you.

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How to integrate Render MCP with Grok Build

Grok Build is xAI's terminal coding agent. It runs on Grok 4.5, plans its work before it acts, and can run multiple sub-agents in parallel. It also reads Claude Code's MCP configuration, so any server you already have in a .mcp.json is picked up with no changes.

In this guide, I will show you how to connect your Render account to Grok Build through Composio, so it can deploy latest code to staging service, restart production web service now, get current status of all services, and more without leaving the terminal. Composio holds the OAuth tokens for you, and Grok Build only calls the tools you approve.

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Why use Composio over a standalone MCP server?

  • Read and write access. Composio's Render integration lets Grok Build take real actions like creating drafts, sending updates, and labeling records, not just reading data.
  • 1,000+ SaaS toolkits out of the box. One endpoint gives you a full catalog of pre-built connectors, from Gmail and Slack to Notion, Linear, and Salesforce.
  • One MCP server for every app. Wire up a single Composio server instead of maintaining a separate MCP entry for each app.
  • Smart, context-aware tool loading. Grok Build caps how many tools it holds in a single request. Composio loads only the tools a task needs, so you do not spend that budget on tools you are not using.
  • Cross-app automation. Chain actions across apps in one run. Pull a thread, summarize it in Notion, and post the highlights to Slack from a single prompt.

Prerequisites

  • Grok Build installed and signed in. Install with curl -fsSL https://x.ai/cli/install.sh | bash on macOS or Linux, or irm https://x.ai/cli/install.ps1 | iex on Windows PowerShell. On first launch Grok opens a browser to authenticate; for headless or CI use, set an XAI_API_KEY environment variable instead (create the key at console.x.ai).
  • Access to the Render account you want to connect.
  • The Composio MCP endpoint. Composio's server is remote and hosted, so there is nothing to run locally and no tunnel to set up.

Step-by-step: Connect Render to Grok Build

1. Install and verify Grok Build

Install the CLI, then restart your shell so the grok binary lands on your PATH:

bash
curl -fsSL https://x.ai/cli/install.sh | bash
which grok

On Windows, install with PowerShell instead: irm https://x.ai/cli/install.ps1 | iex. If which grok returns a path, you are set. Grok Build runs on Grok 4.5 by default; you can switch models inside the session with /model <name>.

2. Add the Composio server

Add Composio as a remote HTTP MCP server with the grok mcp add command:

bash
grok mcp add --transport http composio https://connect.composio.dev/mcp

You can also add and manage servers from inside a session. Run /mcps to open the extensions modal on the MCP tab, then add a new server and paste the Composio URL. Added this way, Grok auto-detects the name from the URL and lists the server as connect:

bash
https://connect.composio.dev/mcp
Grok Build /mcps extensions modal listing MCP servers Grok Build adding the Composio MCP server with its URL

Grok also reads Claude Code-style config, so an entry in ~/.grok/config.toml or a project .mcp.json works the same way.

3. Authenticate

Composio uses OAuth. In the /mcps modal, select the Composio server and press i to authenticate (Grok also triggers this browser flow automatically the first time it uses a Composio tool). Click Allow to authorize access. Grok stores the tokens under ~/.grok/mcp_credentials.json, and /mcps shows Composio as connected.

Grok Build prompting to authenticate the Composio MCP server Composio authorization screen with the Allow button for Grok Build

4. Start building

Ask Grok to work with your Render account through Composio. On the first Render action, Composio prompts you to connect the account through OAuth. Approve the scopes once, and Composio handles token refresh from there.

What you can do after connecting Render

  • Deploy latest code to staging service
  • Restart production web service now
  • Get current status of all services
  • List recent build failures and errors

Security + privacy notes (important)

  • Use least-privilege access. Grant only the Render scopes you actually need.
  • Review OAuth scopes before approving. Check that the requested scopes match what you expect Composio and Grok Build to do.
  • Keep write actions human-reviewed. Grok Build proposes a plan before it acts. Leave that approval step on for actions like sending messages or editing records.
  • Keep secrets out of version control. Your XAI_API_KEY and any tokens should never be committed. Use environment variables or a secrets manager.
TOOLS

Supported Tools

Every Render action and event your agent gets out of the box.

Add Header Rule

Tool to add a custom HTTP header rule to a Render service.

Add or Update Secret File

Tool to add or update a secret file for a Render service.

Add Resources to Environment

Tool to add resources to a Render environment.

Add Route

Tool to add redirect or rewrite rules to a Render service.

Create Custom Domain

Tool to add a custom domain to a Render service.

Create Environment Group

Tool to create a new environment group.

Create Environment

Tool to create a new environment within a Render project.

Create Postgres Instance

Tool to create a new Postgres instance on Render.

Create Registry Credential

Tool to create a registry credential.

Delete Environment Group Variable

Tool to remove an environment variable from an environment group.

Delete Environment Group Secret File

Tool to remove a secret file from an environment group.

Delete Environment

Tool to delete a specified environment.

Delete Key Value

Tool to delete a Key Value instance.

Delete Owner Log Stream

Tool to delete a log stream for an owner.

Delete Owner Metrics Stream

Tool to delete a metrics stream for a workspace.

Delete Registry Credential

Tool to delete a registry credential.

Delete Secret File

Tool to delete a secret file from a Render service.

Delete Service

Tool to delete a service.

Disconnect Blueprint

Tool to disconnect a blueprint from your Render account.

Get Active Connections

Tool to get active connection count metrics for Render resources.

Get Bandwidth Sources

Tool to get bandwidth usage breakdown by traffic source.

Get CPU Usage

Tool to retrieve CPU usage metrics for Render resources.

Get CPU Limit

Tool to retrieve CPU limit metrics for Render resources.

Get Disk Capacity

Tool to get disk capacity metrics for Render resources.

Get Disk Usage

Tool to retrieve disk usage metrics for Render resources.

Get Instance Count

Tool to get instance count metrics for Render resources.

Get Memory Usage

Tool to get memory usage metrics for one or more resources.

Get Memory Limit

Tool to get memory limit metrics for Render resources over a specified time range.

Get Memory Target

Tool to get memory target metrics for Render resources.

Get User

Tool to get the authenticated user.

Link Service to Environment Group

Tool to link a service to an environment group.

List Application Filter Values

Tool to list queryable instance values for application metrics.

List Blueprints

Tool to list all blueprints.

List Deploys

Tool to list recent deploys for a Render service with pagination and filtering.

List Disks

Tool to list all disks.

List Environment Groups

Tool to list environment groups.

List Environments

Tool to list environments for a project.

List Environment Variables for Service

Tool to list all environment variables configured directly on a Render service (with pagination).

List Instances

Tool to list instances of a service.

List Key Value Instances

Tool to list all Key Value instances.

List Logs

Tool to list logs for a specific workspace and resource.

List Log Label Values

Tool to list log label values for a workspace.

List Maintenance Runs

Tool to list maintenance runs.

List Notification Overrides

Tool to list notification overrides for services.

List Workspace Members

Tool to list workspace members.

List Owners

Tool to list owners (users and teams).

List Postgres Instances

Tool to list Postgres instances.

List Postgres Exports

Tool to list all exports for a Postgres instance.

List PostgreSQL Users

Tool to list PostgreSQL user credentials for a Render PostgreSQL database instance.

List Projects

List Projects

List Registry Credentials

Tool to list registry credentials.

List Resource Log Streams

Tool to list resource log stream overrides.

List Routes

Tool to list redirect/rewrite rules for a service.

List Secret Files

Tool to list secret files for a Render service.

List Services

Tool to list all services.

List Task Runs

Tool to list task runs.

List Tasks

Tool to list tasks.

List Webhooks

Tool to list all webhooks.

List Workflows

Tool to list workflows.

List Workflow Versions

Tool to list workflow versions.

Restart Service

Tool to restart a service.

Resume Service

Tool to resume a suspended service.

Retrieve Custom Domain

Tool to retrieve a specific custom domain for a service.

Retrieve deploy

Retrieve deploy

Retrieve Environment Group

Tool to retrieve a specific environment group by ID.

Retrieve Environment Variable

Tool to retrieve a specific environment variable from a Render environment group.

Retrieve Environment Group Secret File

Tool to retrieve secret file from an environment group.

Retrieve Environment Variable

Tool to retrieve a specific environment variable from a Render service.

Retrieve Owner

Tool to retrieve a specific owner (workspace) by ID.

Retrieve Owner Notification Settings

Tool to retrieve notification settings for a specific owner (workspace).

Retrieve Postgres Instance

Tool to retrieve a specific Postgres instance.

Retrieve Project

Tool to retrieve a specific project by ID.

Retrieve Registry Credential

Tool to retrieve a registry credential by ID.

Retrieve Secret File

Tool to retrieve a secret file from a Render service.

Retrieve Service

Tool to retrieve a specific service by ID.

Stream Task Runs Events

Tool to stream real-time task run events via Server-Sent Events (SSE).

Subscribe to Logs

Tool to subscribe to real-time logs via WebSocket connection.

Suspend Service

Tool to suspend a service.

Trigger Deploy

Tool to trigger a new deploy for a specified service.

Update Environment Group

Tool to update an environment group's name.

Update Environment Group Variable

Tool to add or update an environment variable in an environment group.

Update Environment Group Secret File

Tool to add or update a secret file in an environment group.

Update Environment Variable

Tool to add or update an environment variable for a Render service.

Update Environment Variables for Service

Tool to update environment variables for a Render service.

Update Header Rules

Tool to replace all header rules for a Render service.

Update Owner Log Stream

Tool to update log stream configuration for an owner.

Update Owner Notification Settings

Tool to update notification settings for a specific owner (workspace).

Update Postgres Instance

Tool to update a Postgres instance configuration.

Update Project

Tool to update a project's name.

Update Registry Credential

Tool to update a registry credential.

Update Resource Log Stream

Tool to update log stream override for a resource.

Update Routes

Tool to update redirect/rewrite rules for a service.

Update Secret Files for Service

Tool to update secret files for a Render service.

Update Service

Tool to update a service configuration.

Verify Custom Domain

Tool to verify DNS configuration for a custom domain.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

A standalone Render MCP server gives Grok Build a fixed set of Render tools tied to that one server. The Composio Tool Router lets Grok Build load tools from Render and many other apps on demand, based on the task, all through a single endpoint.

Yes. Grok Build ships with native MCP support. Add a server with the grok mcp add command, from the in-session /mcps modal, or by editing ~/.grok/config.toml. It also reads Claude Code-style .mcp.json files, so Grok Build discovers the tools automatically.

Yes. Grok Build has zero-migration compatibility with Claude Code's configuration, so the same Composio server entry works in both without edits.

Tokens, keys, and configuration are encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant, so your Render data and credentials are handled to that standard.

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