MCP for Industry-Specific Tools

AI That Speaks the Same Vertical Your Business Does.

Practice management, case management, EHR, ERP, property management, point-of-sale. The platforms that run your industry are not the platforms general-purpose AI tools know. A vertical MCP server teaches your AI assistant the system your business actually depends on, with the compliance posture the industry already demands.

The Connector Layer

Built for the System That Defines Your Day.

Most businesses have one or two vertical platforms that everything else orbits. For a medical practice, it is the EHR and the practice management system. For a law firm, it is case management and time-and-billing. For a manufacturer, it is the ERP. For a property manager, it is the management platform and the resident portal. For vertical platforms, the MCP picture is uneven. Some vendors (Clio for legal, AppFolio for real estate, Karbon for accounting practices) are shipping first-party MCP servers. Community efforts cover a few of the big EHRs and ERPs. Most clients still need a custom build. We help you find out which case yours is, then we deploy and run whichever fits, with the same care UOTech.co has applied to integrating these systems for a decade.

Native, Public, or Custom

In a Regulated Vertical, the Choice Is a Compliance Decision, Not Just a Technical One.

A general-purpose AI tool with an unvetted marketplace connector to a healthcare EHR is a HIPAA violation waiting to be discovered. The same is true of a marketplace connector to a case management system holding privileged client communications, or a property management platform holding tenant financial records. The right path through native, public, or custom is, in regulated verticals, as much about compliance posture as it is about engineering. We sort it with your compliance officer in the room, not after.

  • Native first, when the vendor ships one and your compliance allows. Where a vertical vendor publishes a first-party MCP and the security model fits, we use it and configure it to your standard.
  • Public, but vetted carefully. Community connectors for vertical platforms exist but rarely meet regulated-data bars out of the box. When one is the right tool, we review the code, pin the version, host it inside your environment, and document the compliance posture for review.
  • Custom, the common answer in regulated verticals. EHRs, case management, vertical ERPs, and most niche practice tools usually need a custom server with explicit HIPAA, attorney-client, PCI, or other framework controls.
  • Compliance documentation comes with the build. Audit logging for your auditor, redaction and tokenization for protected fields, field-level rules, and language your compliance officer expects. Native, public, or custom, the controls do not relax.
Use Cases

Where the Hours Come Back

  • Healthcare: Patient Lookups Without Browsing the Chart

    A staff member asks the assistant about a patient's recent visits, current medications, or upcoming appointments. The assistant pulls the answer from the EHR with the user's existing scope, no clicking through five tabs, full audit trail.

  • Legal: Matter Context in One Prompt

    A paralegal asks for the open matters with a partner, recent activity on each, and any approaching deadlines. The assistant pulls from the case management system and the billing platform together, ready before the morning meeting.

  • Accounting Practices: Client Snapshots Across Tools

    A practice manager asks for the workload on a specific client across tax prep, bookkeeping, and advisory. The assistant pulls from the practice management tool, the tax software, and the billing system, with one consolidated view.

  • Manufacturing: Production Floor Questions Answered

    A plant manager asks about open work orders, inventory shortfalls, or upcoming maintenance from the ERP. The assistant answers without anyone navigating four screens.

  • Real Estate: Property and Tenant Data at the Ready

    A property manager asks about lease renewals coming up, current arrears, or open maintenance tickets across a portfolio. The assistant pulls from the property management platform and the maintenance system together.

  • Hospitality: Reservations, Covers, and Inventory

    A general manager asks about coverage for the upcoming weekend, special-event bookings, and current inventory levels. The assistant pulls from the PMS, the POS, and the reservation system in one motion.

Systems Covered

What We Build For

We have built integrations against, and now MCP servers for, the platforms each of these industries runs on. We started with these because they are the same industries UOTech.co has supported for a decade. If your industry runs on a platform not on this list, we have probably worked with one like it. Ask.

Healthcare

  • EHR and EMR: Epic, Cerner, eClinicalWorks, Athenahealth, NextGen, Practice Fusion
  • Practice management and patient portals
  • Claims and billing platforms
  • HIPAA-aware document handling

Legal

  • Case management: Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, Litify, NetDocuments
  • Time-and-billing: Tabs3, TimeSolv, Bill4Time
  • E-discovery and conflict-checking
  • Trust accounting

Accounting & Tax

  • Practice management: Karbon, Canopy, TaxDome, Aero Workflow
  • Tax software: CCH Axcess, Intuit Lacerte, Drake, ProSeries
  • Document portals
  • Client communication platforms

Manufacturing

  • ERP: NetSuite, SAP Business One, Dynamics 365 BC, Epicor, Sage X3
  • MES and quality systems
  • Inventory and warehouse management
  • EDI integrations

Real Estate

  • Property management: AppFolio, Buildium, Yardi, RealPage, Entrata
  • MLS systems
  • Transaction management
  • Lease abstract platforms

Hospitality & Events

  • PMS: Opera, Mews, Cloudbeds
  • POS: Toast, Square for Restaurants, Lightspeed
  • Reservations: OpenTable, Resy, SevenRooms
  • Event management tools

Construction & Trades

  • Project management: Procore, Buildertrend, CoConstruct
  • Estimating tools
  • Field service platforms
  • Job-costing systems

Nonprofits

  • Donor management: Blackbaud, Bloomerang, DonorPerfect, Salsa
  • Grant management
  • Volunteer platforms
  • Fundraising automation
Our Process

How We Work With You

  1. 01

    Step 1 — Discovery

    We learn your vertical platform's role in your operation. The workflows that pass through it. The compliance posture it has to support. The places where staff hunt for answers and where time gets lost. We bring what we already know about the platform, so the conversation starts well ahead of zero.

  2. 02

    Step 2 — Design

    We define the action allowlist, the compliance controls, the redaction rules, the audit destination, and the approval gates. For regulated environments, we draft the documentation your compliance officer needs to review at the same time we draft the build plan.

  3. 03

    Step 3 — Build

    We deploy the connector inside your environment with the minimum scopes needed, integrate it with the AI tools your team uses, and test it against a sandbox or non-production instance of the vertical platform before anything live.

  4. 04

    Step 4 — Manage

    We monitor, apply updates as the vertical platform evolves, tune the rules as your practice or operation changes, and stay on the line when your compliance team has a question or your auditor asks for an export.

Governance

The Compliance Conversation Starts Day One.

For regulated industries, an AI program is only worth running if your compliance function signs off. We bring the compliance conversation forward to the beginning of the project, not the end. The documentation we deliver is meant to be read by your compliance officer, your privacy officer, and your auditor, in the language they expect. UOTech.co has been doing this for ten years. The same posture carries through everything UOTech.ai builds.

Who This Is For

Built for Vertical-Driven Teams of 5 to 500.

This is built for organizations whose work depends on a vertical platform:

  • A practice, firm, or operation where the vertical platform is where the real work happens.
  • A team frustrated that general-purpose AI tools cannot answer the questions their day actually generates.
  • A leadership team navigating a compliance environment that rules out marketplace AI connectors.
  • A business in a vertical where the right answer to "can AI help here" has been "not yet" for too long.
Get Started

Which Vertical Platform
Defines Your Day?

Tell us the platform, the workflows that matter, and the compliance environment you operate in. We will tell you what is possible, what is not, and what the build and run would look like.

  • No sales script. A real conversation with someone who has been inside businesses like yours.
  • A 30 minute call, an honest read on where AI fits and where it does not.
  • Straight pricing. No surprise invoices.
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