@shawnbuilds@composio hey @shawnbuilds I can't DM since I dont pay for verified badge. I still cannot connect the MCP endpoint using the API key in the dashboard. CLI also don't seem to connect using 'composio login'
Error: {"error":"This endpoint is no longer available. Please upgrade to v3 APIs. "}
hi @composio
the security incident the other day revoked all my apis. so as recommended, i have created a new api, but it's not connecting and giving 401 errors even with the new api. I'm accessing composio through mcp endpoint.
how do I fix itt!?
@sanjar_comms@composio@GanatraSoham@composio seems to have been broken since the recent incident. i havent been able to connect to mcp since, and the team doesnt seem to care at all
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