According to a recent LinkedIn post from Glean, the company’s Glean Assistant now integrates MCP Apps, allowing users to access the interfaces of commonly used tools directly within its workspace. The post indicates initial support for Gamma, Hex, and Box, with Asana, Clay, and Mixpanel expected to follow, all positioned as leveraging Glean’s enterprise context layer.
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The post suggests Glean is moving beyond search into more execution-oriented workflows, which could deepen its role as a central hub for knowledge and task management in enterprise environments. If adoption of these embedded app experiences scales, it may increase user engagement, strengthen customer lock-in, and enhance Glean’s competitive positioning against other AI workplace platforms.
For investors, this type of integration strategy may support higher expansion revenue from existing customers by making Glean more critical to daily operations and cross-tool coordination. It also aligns the company with broader trends in AI assistants becoming interface layers for third-party SaaS, potentially improving its long-term addressable market and partnership opportunities.

