List of Inkling Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Inkling. This list is updated as of July 2026.

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    Model Context Protocol (MCP) Reviews & Ratings

    Model Context Protocol (MCP)

    Anthropic

    Seamless integration for powerful AI workflows and data management.
    The Model Context Protocol (MCP) serves as a versatile and open-source framework designed to enhance the interaction between artificial intelligence models and various external data sources. By facilitating the creation of intricate workflows, it allows developers to connect large language models (LLMs) with databases, files, and web services, thereby providing a standardized methodology for AI application development. With its client-server architecture, MCP guarantees smooth integration, and its continually expanding array of integrations simplifies the process of linking to different LLM providers. This protocol is particularly advantageous for developers aiming to construct scalable AI agents while prioritizing robust data security measures. Additionally, MCP's flexibility caters to a wide range of use cases across different industries, making it a valuable tool in the evolving landscape of AI technologies.
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    Tinker Reviews & Ratings

    Tinker

    Thinking Machines Lab

    Empower your models with seamless, customizable training solutions.
    Tinker is a groundbreaking training API designed specifically for researchers and developers, granting them extensive control over model fine-tuning while alleviating the intricacies associated with infrastructure management. It provides fundamental building blocks that enable users to construct custom training loops, implement various supervision methods, and develop reinforcement learning workflows. At present, Tinker supports LoRA fine-tuning on open-weight models from the LLama and Qwen families, catering to a spectrum of model sizes that range from compact versions to large mixture-of-experts setups. Users have the flexibility to craft Python scripts for data handling, loss function management, and algorithmic execution, while Tinker efficiently manages scheduling, resource allocation, distributed training, and failure recovery independently. The platform empowers users to download model weights at different checkpoints, freeing them from the responsibility of overseeing the computational environment. Offered as a managed service, Tinker runs training jobs on Thinking Machines’ proprietary GPU infrastructure, relieving users of the burdens associated with cluster orchestration and allowing them to concentrate on refining and enhancing their models. This harmonious combination of features positions Tinker as an indispensable resource for propelling advancements in machine learning research and development, ultimately fostering greater innovation within the field.
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