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Pollar is now readable by AI assistants

Our reporting is available through a Model Context Protocol server, so assistants can read Pollar at the source and cite it.

What we shipped

Pollar now runs a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server at mcp.pollar.news. Any assistant that speaks MCP can search our coverage, pull a specific event, or list the day's top stories, and every result carries a canonical pollar.news link to cite.

The server is read-only. It exposes the same independent European reporting our apps do, in the language the reader asks for, drawn from the roughly 270 sources we monitor.

Why it matters

As more reading moves through assistants, the provenance of an answer matters more, not less. We would rather that reading happen against a named, linkable source than an opaque intermediary. Exposing Pollar over MCP lets those tools reach our journalism directly and point their users back to it.

Press Contacts

For interviews, assets, or fact-checks.

Bartosz Kasprzycki
Press, Pollar
bartoszkasprzycki@pollar.news