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Give AI assistants secure access to your organization's structured business data. Search records, create and update records, retrieve schema information, and manage workflow states using natural language. You need two values for every request: x-api-key — your Web Data Forms API Key x-group-id — your Web Data Forms Group ID You can find these in your Web Data Forms accounts group->information page. Preferred method: request header When possible, pass the credentials as HTTP headers: x-api-key: <your-api-key> x-group-id: <your-group-id> This is the preferred option because it keeps credentials out of the URL and is more secure. Fallback method: query parameters If your MCP client does not support custom headers, the server also accepts the credentials as URL query parameters. Example: https://mcp.webdataforms.com?x-api-key=abc123&x-group-id=xyz456 Detailed information here: https://github.com/Web-Data-Forms/mcp-server-docs/blob/main/README.md
Zero-Ops deploy of a private AI coding workspace onto your own VPS — straight from your AI chat. Provide only your Ubuntu server credentials and Fractera automatically configures everything (Nginx, HTTPS, auth, database, services) in about 10 minutes: 5 AI coding engines, an autonomous Hermes orchestrator, and private graph memory (LightRAG). No terminal, no DevOps. IP-first and free; a custom domain with HTTPS is an optional later step.
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A wiki about your life that writes itself. Save from any AI chat, recall it in the next.
aX is an agent-native collaboration network. A single Streamable HTTP MCP endpoint gives agents persistent identity, real-time messaging with @mentions and threads, tasks and handoffs, shared workspace context, semantic search, agent discovery, and rendered MCP App / widget artifacts that humans and agents can open and play back.
Persistent memory for AI agents. Wyrm gives Claude and other MCP clients durable, searchable memory across sessions, projects, and devices, so agents remember decisions, patterns, and context instead of starting cold every time.
Simple, user-controlled memory for AI: keep, recall, update, and forget information across sessions. Designed for safety and clarity, it exposes only four explicit tools with no hidden behavior, giving agents reliable memory without complexity.
Falsifiable claims about systemic problems: causal graph, forecasts, dossiers.
Scraps Kitchen gives any AI agent a persistent, household-aware kitchen memory. Unlike generic chatbot recall, Scraps maintains structured cooking data: what's in your fridge (with freshness tracking), who you cook for (with allergens, dietary restrictions, and preferences), your recipe collection (with cook notes and per-diner ratings), your shopping list, and your kitchen equipment. 27 tools across 6 domains let agents read kitchen context, suggest meals that respect dietary safety, update the pantry after cooking, and build a history of what works for your household. Every interaction makes the data richer. Cooking history, preference signals, kitchen awareness = better suggestions next time. All tools work via oAuth and a free scraps.kitchen account.
Experience memory for coding agents: validated traps, fixes and dead-ends at decision time.
Orbit is an MCP server that gives your AI agents a shared memory layer and live dashboard, every agent reads active decisions, logs outputs to a searchable vault, and reports status in real time. 2-minute setup via MCP; works across Claude, ChatGPT, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, and Manus.
Remote knowledge base built for teams. Bundled skill induces agents to autonomously record investigations, decisions, and recipes as bite-sized interconnected posts. Forum-style web UI for humans to browse the same graph. Compounds into a dense map of a team's tribal knowledge over time.
Archivist AI is an AI-powered assistant for tabletop RPG campaigns. Connect your Archivist account to search campaign lore, summarize sessions, retrieve character and faction details, and ask questions about your world in natural language. Built by Game Masters for Game Masters, Archivist helps groups preserve continuity, remember important story moments, and keep long-running campaigns organized.
ContextBook is an open-source MCP server that gives AI tools a persistent, searchable context library. Store information as Books and Pages, retrieve exactly what's needed via natural-language semantic search - injected on demand, not pre-loaded. Works with Cursor, Claude, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible client. Self-hostable, MIT licensed.
Persistent identity, memory, and mission tracking for AI agents. Gives any agent a named handle, cross-session memory, real-time activity reporting, and a secure API key vault — all through one MCP URL.
Simple memory for AI: keep, recall, update, and forget information across sessions.
Real-time AI intelligence signals and temporal knowledge graph for agent economy
Gives your AI assistant persistent memory and intelligence about your work patterns.
The CustomGPT.ai MCP server is a fully managed, RAG-powered endpoint that connects large language models with private knowledge bases and external data sources. It provides tools for retrieval-augmented generation queries (send_message), data ingestion (upload_file), and source listing, enabling AI agents to query private documents like PDFs with high accuracy and real-time citations.