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Read-only MCP server for the OrchestKit docs: full-text search + Markdown fetch. No auth.
An MCP server that audits the fairness of construction and renovation estimates in Japan. Provides fair-price ranges, overcharge detection, and verifiable unit-cost data based on JCCDB (65,729 items, DOI-backed).
1011000+ pay-per-call web tools for agents: search, browser, PDF, memory. x402 USDC or proof-of-work.
Search 59,000+ MCP servers ranked by adoption to find the right one for any task.
Lets AI agents get leads on the phone: call, send SMS, and schedule callbacks for sales teams.
The Brain Layer for AI Trading Agents — quant calls + cross-venue arb across 5 exchanges via MCP.
This tool empowers MCP-compatible clients (like Cursor and Claude Desktop) with professional-grade capabilities for financial data extraction, and report analysis.
Checks if a Japanese construction or renovation estimate is fair and flags overcharge risk.
Provides a platform-agnostic specification of the technical features every decent website should have
DC Hub is the neutral, real-time data layer for data-center infrastructure, exposed as a Model Context Protocol server so any AI agent can both query it and cite it. Coverage: 21,000+ facilities (search, profile, score, alternatives); 232 markets scored by the DCPI Data Center Power Index; the DCGI Data Center Gas Index (per-state natural-gas suitability for siting); live grid telemetry across 7 US ISOs (fuel mix, carbon intensity, demand, prices) plus a one-call all-ISO scoreboard; interconnection-queue depth; 2,000+ tracked M&A deals and a hyperscaler-capex tracker; and site factors. — fiber routes, water-stress, tax incentives, nearby substations & transmission. Why agents choose it: it's the only data-center-intelligence source an LLM can query live and cite — every full-data response includes a Source: DC Hub, CC-BY-4.0 attribution line. It's the MCP-native alternative to quarterly PDF research: live JSON, no contracts, no NDAs. Access: Streamable HTTP at https://dchub.cloud/mcp. Free tier with no signup; free email-verified dev key for higher limits; paid tiers for full data volume.
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CompanyLens is a remote MCP server giving AI agents instant access to official company registry data across 19 jurisdictions in Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific. Eighteen read-only tools let you search companies and people, look up officers and beneficial owners, map corporate networks through shared directors, screen names against the UK disqualified directors register, find every company at a registered address, and pull filing history — all from a single connector. Visit our website: https://companylens.io
Send a one-off fax from inside ChatGPT or Claude. Pay-per-use, $2-$4.50 per delivered fax.
Ask Greenhouse the messy recruiting-ops questions dashboards miss by connecting candidates, applications, jobs, openings, stages, scorecards, interviews, notes, sources, referrers, offers, users, departments, and rejection details. Find referral SLA misses, feedback debt by interviewer and hiring team, stage-age outliers by owner, funnel leakage by recruiter/source/function, opening fill-risk from headcount vs active pipeline, offer-draft hygiene gaps, rejection-reason drift, and the bottleneck
Ask Lever the messy recruiting-ops questions dashboards miss by connecting opportunities, applications, stages, notes, feedback, interviews, referrals, postings, requisitions, offers, users, sources, tags, files, resumes, and archive reasons. Find referral SLA misses, stale opportunities by owner, feedback debt by interviewer and hiring team, funnel leakage by recruiter/source/team, requisition fill-risk, offer hygiene gaps, archive-reason drift, and bottleneck owners. No dashboard build. No SQL
Runtime permission, approval, and audit layer for AI agent tool execution.
Ask Personio Recruiting the recruiting-ops questions dashboards miss by connecting applications, stage transitions, candidates, recruiting jobs, categories, org units, workplaces, jobs catalog, webhooks, event activity, and intake documents. Find stage-movement stalls, candidate freshness gaps, source quality by job/category, hiring load by department and workplace, webhook delivery issues, intake readiness gaps, and bottleneck owners. No dashboard build. No SQL.
Ask TalentLyft the recruiting-ops questions dashboards miss by connecting candidates, applications, activities, jobs, stages, requisitions, status logs, members, departments, pipelines, job-board posts, forms, events, and rejection reasons. Find stale applications by stage and owner, follow-up gaps from activity history, requisition stalls, source-quality movement, job-board visibility issues, disposition drift, and bottleneck owners. No dashboard build. No SQL.
Ask Recruitee the recruiting-ops questions dashboards miss by connecting candidate search, opening offers, departments, locations, published roles, owner fields, custom fields, public applications, and talent-pool context. Find stale candidate pools, overdue stage work, hiring-manager and recruiter bottlenecks, department-level opening risk, public posting gaps, source patterns, and the owners behind blocked hiring work. No dashboard build. No SQL.
Ask Teamtailor the recruiting-ops questions dashboards miss by connecting candidates, job applications, jobs, stages, scorecards, referrals, activities, notes, interviews, todos, users, teams, departments, locations, requisitions, and offers. Find stuck applications by owner, referral follow-up misses, feedback gaps by hiring team, source quality by job, stage-age outliers, offer-state hygiene, and bottleneck owners. No dashboard build. No SQL.