About this demo
Glossaries don't fail at launch. They fail six months later, when new documentation exists that no one has turned into terms yet. The Atlan MCP closes that gap. Set your standards once—what a good definition looks like, which categories are in scope, how terms should be structured—and the agent scans your documentation source, cross-references your existing glossary to avoid duplicates, and surfaces ready-to-review term candidates. Each comes with a suggested name, a mapped category, a draft definition drawn from the source, and a link back to the original doc. You review, approve term by term, and the new definitions land in Atlan immediately. No manual review cycle, no hunting for source material, no monitoring for gaps yourself. It's a closed loop: documentation gets discovered, candidates get surfaced, approved terms get created—and you can set it on a recurring schedule so docs and glossary stay connected over time, not just at launch. And glossary terms are only the start. The same MCP extensibility enriches descriptions, tags, and custom metadata across your catalog.