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Stensul Launches MCP Server to Help Enterprise Marketers Ship AI-Generated Campaigns Safely

Early Access Program brings enterprise marketing controls to AI-assisted campaign creation, beginning with email workflows

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stensul, the Governed Creation™ Platform, today announced the Stensul MCP Server Early Access Program, giving enterprise marketing organizations a way to connect AI tools and agents to the controls required to turn AI-generated content into campaigns that are on-brand, compliant, approved, accessible, and ready to ship.

Enterprises are spending heavily on AI. But for many marketing organizations, that investment is not yet translating into more campaigns, faster launches, or more work reaching the market.

“AI is changing the creation problem into a shipping problem,” said Manlio Carrelli, CEO of Stensul. “The work only matters if it can actually go live. The question for CMOs is how their organizations can ship with AI without creating brand risk, compliance risk, quality problems, or operational chaos. That is especially true in email, where large enterprises send high-volume, high-stakes communications to millions of customers. Stensul helps those teams move faster while preserving the controls they need. With Stensul MCP, we bring those controls to more places where AI-assisted creation is happening, so marketers can use AI to create more campaigns without losing control of what reaches the customer.”

Industry analysts see the launch as a signal of where enterprise AI integration is headed. “MCP has become a key standard for AI integration across martech. What’s exciting is that it’s moving beyond raw data access into higher-level marketing services and intelligence — the workflows, guardrails, approvals, and governance that determine whether AI-generated content can actually be shipped,” said Scott Brinker, analyst at chiefmartec. “Stensul’s MCP Server points to where enterprise martech is headed: AI agents operating not outside the system of control, but inside it.”

Stensul MCP is built on the Model Context Protocol, an open standard that enables AI tools and agents to connect with external systems. The significance for enterprise marketers is that AI-assisted creation can now happen inside the controls required to ship enterprise campaigns, rather than outside them. Through the Early Access Program, customers can begin connecting supported AI tools and agents to Stensul, allowing AI-created email to move through approved templates, brand rules, compliance checks, accessibility requirements, workflows, and approvals.

The launch builds on Stensul’s capabilities to support enterprise marketing teams wherever campaign creation happens. Stensul enables Governed Creation™ for email and landing pages, supports customer-approved LLMs inside Stensul, connects design work through the Stensul Figma plugin, integrates with workflow and email service providers, and makes Stensul templates available inside tools such as Adobe GenStudio for Performance Marketing. Stensul MCP extends that strategy to AI-assisted creation outside the Stensul interface.

The Stensul MCP Server Early Access Program is open today. Enterprise marketing teams can request access here. Stensul will demonstrate Stensul MCP at Salesforce Connections, June 3–4, in Chicago at Booth #411.

About Stensul

Stensul is the Governed Creation™ Platform for enterprise marketing teams creating campaigns at scale. Built for complex, regulated, and multi-brand organizations, Stensul embeds governance directly into the creation process so teams can work faster without compromising brand or compliance. With AI-assisted creation, real-time collaboration, built-in guardrails, and seamless integrations in one, connected platform, marketers reduce campaign creation time by up to 90% and eliminate manual rework and review bottlenecks. Stensul integrates with leading ESPs, MAPs, DAMs, workflow tools, live content, link tracking, messaging platforms, and AI agents through Stensul MCP. Top brands that trust Stensul include BlackRock, Cisco, Demandbase, Equifax, Greenhouse, Siemens, and Thomson Reuters. For more information, visit https://stensul.com.

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