Introducing SonarQube MCP Server: Bring code quality & security into your AI workflow

AI coding agents & AI-native IDEs are revolutionizing software development, but they’ve introduced a new bottleneck: the verification process. The time saved writing code is often lost when developers have to constantly switch contexts, leaving their AI-native IDE to review and verify the code. This “Engineering Productivity Paradox” creates friction and pulls developers out of their flow state.


The SonarQube MCP Server solves this problem. Built on the open Model Context Protocol (MCP), it allows your team to interact with SonarQube using natural language, making code quality & security a seamless part of your AI-assisted workflow. In this webinar, you will learn how to use SonarQube MCP Server and eliminate context switching, future-proof your development stack, and turn SonarQube into a real-time coding partner.


Join us for this technical session where we will demonstrate how to make SonarQube MCP Server a real-time partner in your AI-assisted workflow.



Meet our speakers


Prasenjit Sarkar - Solutions Marketing Manager


With over 20 years of experience in the technology industry, Prasenjit Sarkar is a seasoned technology & product leader who is passionate about building and scaling innovative AI products.

He has extensive expertise in large language models, retrieval augmented generation, graph knowledge data, cloud native application networking, & API management, as well as a strong track record of delivering growth and customer value. He has launched industry-first products, implemented continuous discovery and experimentation processes, developed go-to-market and monetization strategies, and forged strategic partnerships and alliances. He is also a prolific inventor, author, and advisor, with 15 US patents, 7 books, and multiple publications and certifications. 


Manish Kapur - Sr. Director, Solutions Marketing


Manish Kapur is a technical product leader with a strong background in product management, developer relations, marketing, and strategy. He is currently a senior director of products and solutions at Sonar, based in Austin, Texas.