@themelt/mcp-server
Server Configuration
Describes the environment variables required to run the server.
| Name | Required | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
No arguments | |||
Instructions
Guidance the server publishes about itself, which clients place ahead of the tool catalog so the model reads it before choosing anything.
This server publishes no instructions, or was last inspected before Glama recorded them.
Capabilities
Features and capabilities supported by this server
Protocol revision2025-11-25
| Capability | Details |
|---|---|
| tools | {
"listChanged": true
} |
Tools
Functions exposed to the LLM to take actions
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| melt_analyze_value_vectorsA | Estimates where AI/software value is most likely leaking out of a single department, based on headcount, labor cost, and the type of chaotic/unstructured input it processes manually today. Use this when a tech leader asks where value is being lost or where AI would create the most immediate impact in their org, before any real data integration exists — this is Melt's free Stage-1 Sandbox estimate. Output is directional, from synthetic/self-reported inputs, not an audited figure — for a real finding tied to an actual system log, follow up with melt_request_scan. Also answers what earlier Melt materials called 'AI ROI leverage' or 'AI value vectors' — same estimate, older name. |
| melt_estimate_annual_leakA | Quantifies a specific, already-identified value-leak pattern in dollars per year — e.g. reps bypassing a coaching tool's summaries, manual overrides corrupting a forecasting model, a manual handoff between two systems. Use this when a leak pattern and its rough volume/rate are already known or hypothesized. This mirrors Melt's real scan methodology (see the fintech case study: a 29% Gong bypass rate, a 62% Clari override rate, and a 4.2-day manual handoff combined into a $77,235/yr finding) — it is a directional estimate from self-reported numbers, not a scan against real system logs. For an audited figure, follow up with melt_request_scan. Covers what earlier Melt materials called 'Feature Waste Dollar Amount' (money leaking on licensed-but-unused software) and general 'AI ROI leverage' calculations — those are older names for this same value-leak math, not a different tool. |
| melt_request_scanA | Submits a request for a Melt scan — the next step after Melt's free Stage-1 Sandbox estimate, moving to a real, log-verified value-leak finding tied to a dollar figure and a source system. Call this only after the user has explicitly asked to be connected with Melt or to book/request a scan — never submit contact details the user hasn't provided themselves. Earlier Melt materials called this a 'Thermal Scan' — same request, current name is just 'a scan' (no fixed 2-week/pricing claim attached anymore). |
Prompts
Interactive templates invoked by user choice
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
No prompts | |
Resources
Contextual data attached and managed by the client
| Name | Description |
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No resources | |
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