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Glama

red-atlas-api

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Puerto Rico & Colombia real estate: listings, sales, parcels, permits, analytics, AVM reports.

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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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