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  • Bounce Watch tells you what just changed at a company, and when. Who raised money. Who hired a senior person. Who opened an office, won a customer, or announced a partnership. Over forty kinds of event, three million of them so far, and every one carries the date it happened. That date is the point. Knowing a company raised money is not very useful on its own. Knowing they raised it eleven days ago is the difference between a good call and a late one. Ask in plain language — "which Dutch companies under 50 people raised in the last month", "what has been happening at stripe.com" — and get real company names back with dates and sources. Every event carries a score from 1 to 10, so a funding round outranks a conference booth and you can set a floor that removes the noise. It can also come to you: put a watch on a company and you get told the next time something happens there. And when we do not know, we say so. "Nothing happened here" and "we have not checked here recently" look identical from the outside — an empty answer — and an assistant will confidently report the second as the first. So every response says how recently we looked. Connect with OAuth, no key to paste. Every new account gets 2,500 free credits, no card and no expiry. Paid plans start at 99 EUR a month, and the same account covers the REST API too.

  • Media intelligence analysis for audio, video, and images via the Echosaw MCP server.

  • Search meetings, export summaries and transcripts, and manage recordings from any AI tool.

  • The agentic layer of letters. Agents send real printed mail worldwide, German compliance built in.

  • Build, edit, host, and publish websites from AI assistants. Setup: https://mcp.orivox.org/

  • The CNAPS.ai MCP Server lets Claude build and run AI image, video, and text pipelines mid-conversation — no dashboard, no manual node-wiring. Describe a task in plain language (e.g. "upscale this photo 4x") and Claude selects the right model(s), wires a pipeline, and runs it.

  • Drive real Android & iOS devices and web browsers from natural language for mobile + web QA. 145+ tools across device control, app management, automation sessions, browser automation, and flow recording / replay. Bearer-auth — get a token at robotactions.com → Profile → API Tokens.

  • Create amazing video experiences with the Qencode API, straight from your AI assistant.

  • DeepMark helps teachers deliver rapid, consistent marking with meaningful feedback for every student — in a fraction of the time. What once took a week, now takes one free period.

  • Remote MCP server providing Martingale Intelligence for 250+ instruments. Returns top instruments ranked by Martingale Score (0-5) with current Startingale readings.

  • MCP server for the EmblemAI AgentWallet. Exposes tools for token swaps, DeFi yield farming, liquidity management, portfolio tracking, market research, and memecoin discovery across Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Polygon, Hedera, and Bitcoin. Backed by Agent Hustle (agenthustle.ai) for routing and execution. OAuth 2.0 + PKCE for interactive agents; API key and x402 micropayments also supported.

  • mcpAOAuth

    The official MCP Server for the Mux API

  • # **RChilli MCP Hub** RChilli MCP Hub is a production-grade MCP server that exposes RChilli's full HR data intelligence platform as 17 AI-callable tools across 4 categories. Built on 15+ years of HR data intelligence, it is trusted by ATS vendors, HR technology platforms, staffing agencies, and enterprise recruiting teams worldwide. Every tool is read-only and returns a consistent, structured JSON response — no raw exceptions, no inconsistent formats. <br> --- <br> # **Tools — 17 Total** userkey and subuserid are injected automatically from your Bearer token — you never need to pass them manually. <br> --- <br> # **🔍 Resume & Job Description Parsing — 3 tools** <br> > ### **`extract_resume_data`** > > Extracts and converts resumes, CVs, and candidate documents into structured, searchable profiles with contact details, skills, experience, education, certifications, and taxonomy-enriched data for ATS, HCM, and AI recruiting workflows. When used on a careers page or application form, the same extraction call auto-fills every application field in under 10 seconds — documented to increase candidate conversion by up to 194%. Supports 40+ languages with English-normalized output for global intake, and runs in batch mode to process legacy databases or migration backlogs overnight at scale. Also supports resume reprocessing — re-running previously extracted resumes through the latest extraction logic and taxonomy version to bring older records up to current data quality, without requiring a new document from the candidate. Distinct from bulk import (first-time extraction of a new batch) and from talent data refresh (re-enrichment from a newer submitted resume). <br> > ### **`extract_resume_data_from_url`** > > Accepts a direct URL to a PDF, DOCX, or RTF file and returns the same normalized JSON profile as the Resume Data Extraction tool. Ideal for pipeline automation where resumes are stored in cloud storage, S3, or email attachments. Also supports the same auto-fill, multilingual, and batch-processing capabilities as the core extraction tool for URL-based intake sources. <br> > ### **`extract_job_data`** > > Extracts and converts job descriptions into structured hiring data including job title, required skills, preferred skills, responsibilities, experience, education, and taxonomy-normalized role requirements for recruitment automation and candidate matching. <br> --- <br> # **🧠 Skills & Job Taxonomy — 4 tools** <br> > ### **`lookup_skill`** > > Returns authoritative detail for a known skill including description, all aliases, related skills, proficiency levels, and O*NET/ESCO mappings. Use when you need the complete record rather than a ranked search. <br> > ### **`lookup_job_profile`** > > Returns authoritative detail for a known job profile including canonical title, SOC/O*NET code, job family, typical required and preferred skills, salary bands, and work context. <br> > ### **`autocomplete_skill`** > > Accepts a partial skill string (min 2 chars) and returns up to 10 ranked autocomplete suggestions with canonical names and categories. Prevents free-text entry errors and keeps skill data clean at point of entry. <br> > ### **`autocomplete_job_profile`** > > Accepts a partial job title string and returns ranked autocomplete suggestions with canonical titles and job families. Ensures job titles map to taxonomy profiles from the moment a recruiter starts typing. <br> --- <br> # **🛡️ Redaction, Documents & Utilities — 7 tools** <br> > ### **`redact_resume`** > > Redacts personally identifiable information from candidate profiles to support anonymized review, bias-aware screening, compliance workflows, and audit logs. Configurable redaction scope. Idempotent. <br> > ### **`reformat_resume_with_template`** > > RChilli's Resume Reformatting tool accepts any structured candidate profile and applies one of six branded templates (TM001–TM006) to produce a consistently formatted output document in PDF, DOCX, RTF, or HTML — ensuring every candidate is presented in a standardized, professional layout regardless of how their original resume was structured. Designed for staffing firms, recruitment agencies, and enterprise HR teams who need to control candidate presentation at scale, it eliminates manual reformatting effort and enforces brand consistency across all submissions. <br> > ### **`convert_document_format`** > > Accepts a document as base64 or URL and converts between PDF, DOCX, RTF, HTML, and plain text. Preserves formatting fidelity. Useful as a pre-processing step before data extraction on non-standard file types. <br> > ### **`tag_entities`** > > RChilli's Named Entity Recognition tool takes already-extracted HR text and annotates it by wrapping each recognized entity in a structured XML-style label inline — returning output such as `<job_title>Senior Data Engineer</job_title>`, `<skill>Python</skill>`, `<city>Austin</city>`, `<degree>Bachelor of Science</degree>`, and `<organization>Google</organization>` — covering 10+ HR-specific entity types including person name, state, country, date, and year. Unlike data extraction tools that produce separate field lists, tag_entities preserves the full original text structure with entities labeled in place, making the output immediately consumable by ATS field-mapping pipelines, candidate profile builders, and content annotation workflows without any offset calculation or post-processing. <br> > ### **`extract_contacts`** > > Identifies and structures names, emails, phone numbers, LinkedIn URLs, and addresses with field-level confidence scores from candidate records, emails, or documents. Safe for GDPR/CCPA workflows. <br> > ### **`geolocate`** > > Converts partial or informal location text into structured city, state, country, ISO codes, latitude, and longitude. Enables radius-based candidate and job search and supports workforce planning analytics. <br> > ### **`classify_job_zone`** > > RChilli's Job Zone Classification tool reads the job profile from a resume or job description and returns its O/*NET Job Zone — one of five standardized levels ranging from Zone 1 (little or no preparation required) through Zone 2 (some preparation), Zone 3 (medium preparation), Zone 4 (considerable preparation), to Zone 5 (extensive preparation required) — based on the education, experience, and training criteria defined by O/*NET. The returned Job Zone level enables downstream workflows such as candidate-to-role fit filtering, compensation benchmarking, over/under-qualification flagging, and job architecture standardization without any manual O/*NET lookup. <br> --- <br> # **🎯 Search & Matching — 3 tools** <br> > ### **`score_resume_against_jd`** > > Accepts one resume and one Job Description (no index required) and returns an overall match score, dimension scores, skill gap list, and natural-language explanation. Bias-controlled and audit-ready. <br> > ### **`find_matches_in_index`** > > Accepts a resume or Job Description as input and returns the top-N most similar documents from the indexed corpus ranked by semantic similarity. No index setup required for the input document. <br> > ### **`search_indexed_documents`** > > Accepts a query string and returns ranked document references from the tenant's pre-populated index. Supports Boolean and semantic search modes. Requires documents to be indexed before use.

  • nippyAOAuth

    Let Claude and ChatGPT publish real websites — iterate in previews, keep the good one.

  • ShippoAOAuth

    Multi-carrier shipping for AI agents: compare rates, buy labels, track packages, validate addresses

  • ImejisAOAuth

    Generate on-brand images from your AI agent: design, edit, and render templates over MCP.

  • Garmin data in Claude & ChatGPT via the Garmin Health API. OAuth sign-in, no password sharing.

  • Concierge for AI agents: takes action in the physical world — book, order, register, resolve.

  • Sports-analytics research assistant that grades its own model and reports the losses. $9.99/mo.

  • Turn long videos into short, captioned viral clips from your AI assistant. 28 tools, OAuth.