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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.
Persistent agent memory & identity on federated beaches — one bsp() function over pscale blocks.
Routes home emergencies to the right trade: who to call in what order, first steps, sourced costs.
Bi-temporal memory-as-a-service and paid agent labor. Pay-per-call USDC via x402; signed receipts.
Search and fetch Wikidata entities, execute SPARQL queries, and resolve external identifiers.
EBI Ontology Lookup Service — 250+ biomedical ontologies
Citation-health over a CC0 citation graph: what supports, refutes, or cites a paper. Read-only.
Search and read public Wikivibe articles about AI coding, agents, MCP, GEO, bots and deployment.
Search, fetch (with provenance), scan, and convert AI instruction files for agents.
Search and cite the full Pāli Canon (Tipiṭaka, ~444K segments) — Sutta, Vinaya, Abhidhamma at parity with SuttaCentral. Hybrid search, full-sutta fetch, translation comparison, Pāli word lookup. Free, non-commercial, offered as Dhamma Dāna.
Authoritative information about Jennifer Rebholz, Arizona personal injury attorney and trial lawyer.
Biblical and theological research MCP server. Ask pastoral questions, run academic-grade queries across 2M+ scholarly passages (lexicons, commentaries, church fathers, Dead Sea Scrolls, Talmud), or search raw sources directly. Free, no API key required.
Universal Language briefings, FusionGirl context JSONs, service catalog, agent info. x402-enabled.
A wiki about your life that writes itself. Save from any AI chat, recall it in the next.
Search everything you save: YouTube, articles, podcasts, PDFs, Notion, Obsidian. API key or OAuth.
Cross-AI personal memory. Save once in ChatGPT, recall in Claude, Mistral, Grok, or any MCP client.
Persistent semantic memory-as-a-service for legal AI agents. Store and recall case notes, client context, and matter history via MCP. Namespace-isolated, audit-logged, and GDPR-compliant.
Personal AI memory server running on Android. Connect your Claude or Perplexity to memory stored on your own phone.
Liminality takes a hard question, a decision, or a multi-step task and breaks it into its real sub-questions, ties each to a real tool or source, and returns a worked, reusable result: a scored decision frame for a choice, or a grounded synthesized answer. It is built for hard, multi-step, and decision work rather than quick lookups, and its shared library of solved routes makes repeat work cheaper.