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Glama

UK Property & Business Intelligence MCP Server from MCPBundles

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Server Details

Search UK companies, land registry prices, charities, OS locations, and traffic data

Status
Unhealthy
Last Tested
Transport
Streamable HTTP
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Repository
thinkchainai/mcpbundles
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0

Glama MCP Gateway

Connect through Glama MCP Gateway for full control over tool access and complete visibility into every call.

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Glama
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Full call logging

Every tool call is logged with complete inputs and outputs, so you can debug issues and audit what your agents are doing.

Tool access control

Enable or disable individual tools per connector, so you decide what your agents can and cannot do.

Managed credentials

Glama handles OAuth flows, token storage, and automatic rotation, so credentials never expire on your clients.

Usage analytics

See which tools your agents call, how often, and when, so you can understand usage patterns and catch anomalies.

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Tool DescriptionsA

Average 4/5 across 21 of 21 tools scored. Lowest: 3.3/5.

Server CoherenceA
Disambiguation5/5

Every tool has a clearly distinct purpose with no ambiguity. Tools are grouped by data source (e.g., cc- for Charity Commission, ch- for Companies House) and target specific resources (e.g., charity details vs. financial history vs. governing document), making it easy for an agent to distinguish between them. The descriptions further clarify unique functions, such as traffic count points vs. traffic regions vs. AADF data.

Naming Consistency5/5

Tool names follow a highly consistent pattern throughout: all use a prefix indicating the data source (e.g., cc-, ch-, dft-, lr-, os-), followed by a verb_noun structure (e.g., get-charity, search-companies, list-officers). This predictable naming scheme enhances readability and makes it easy for agents to understand the tool's purpose and source at a glance.

Tool Count5/5

With 21 tools, the count is well-scoped for the server's broad purpose of UK property and business intelligence. Each tool earns its place by covering distinct aspects of multiple data sources (Charity Commission, Companies House, DfT traffic, Land Registry, Ordnance Survey), providing comprehensive access without being overwhelming or redundant.

Completeness5/5

The tool surface offers complete coverage for the domain, with no obvious gaps. Each data source includes a full set of operations: search capabilities (e.g., search-charities, search-companies), detailed retrieval (e.g., get-company, get-charity-details), and supporting queries (e.g., traffic regions, UKHPI regions). This allows agents to perform end-to-end workflows across all included datasets.

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