Optimizely's Remote MCP Server lets teams manage feature flags and experiments directly from Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI tools. The Gist MCP goes remote. Optimizely launched a Remote MCP Server for Experimentation, extending its earlier IDE-based integration to browser-based AI tools including Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor. No dev required. Product managers and experimentation leads can now create flags, configure tests, and pull results in plain language — no API knowledge or code editor needed. Permissions intact. The server authenticates via OAuth and inherits existing Optimizely platform permissions, so users can only do through MCP what they're already authorized to do in the UI. Optimizely on April 29 launched a Remote MCP Server for Experimentation , extending its earlier IDE-based MCP integration to browser-based AI tools including Claude, ChatGPT and Cursor.…