This connects Claude to Selise Blocks Cloud, a platform that appears to handle low-code or modular application components. The server uses streamable HTTP transport and points to ai.seliseblocks.com/mcp as its remote endpoint. Without detailed documentation in the source, it's hard to say exactly which operations you get, but given the "blocks" nomenclature and cloud integration focus, you'd likely reach for this when building or orchestrating Selise platform workflows from Claude. The Python implementation suggests it's meant for backend automation scenarios where you need programmatic access to Selise's block-based infrastructure. If you're already in the Selise ecosystem and want Claude to interact with your cloud resources, this is your entry point.
claude mcp add --transport http selisedigitalplatforms-l0-py-blocks-mcp https://ai.seliseblocks.com/mcp