July was heavily focused on AI connectivity, MCP security, platform reliability, and the foundation for Channel99's next generation of AI visibility capabilities.
More Reliable MCP Authentication
We improved OAuth authentication between the Channel99 MCP Server and external MCP clients.
Channel99 now uses consistent authentication issuer information throughout the connection process, improving compatibility with standards-compliant MCP clients.
Stronger Security for AI Connections
We strengthened the security of the Channel99 MCP connection process.
The updated architecture supports a safer client-registration model for compatible AI applications and reduces the risk associated with unrestricted OAuth client registration.
Improved ChatGPT & Claude Connectivity
We made additional changes to improve the process of connecting supported AI applications such as ChatGPT and Claude to Channel99 through MCP.
The production work included compatibility changes required to support modern MCP authentication behavior while preserving successful connections across supported clients.
Improved Session Reliability
MCP session handling was improved so authenticated AI connections remain reliable as authentication credentials are refreshed.
This reduces connection interruptions during longer-running AI sessions.
AI Visibility Foundation
July also included significant development of Channel99's next-generation AI visibility infrastructure.
The new architecture establishes scalable processing for website crawling, citation analysis, prompt execution, and multiple AI providers. This includes foundational support for web-grounded interactions across ChatGPT/OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity.
This infrastructure is the foundation for future Channel99 capabilities that measure how companies and brands appear across AI-generated answers.
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