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    An MCP server that provides comprehensive market intelligence by analyzing data from both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, enabling users to research apps, track market trends, study competitors, and understand user feedback across mobile marketplaces.
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    Enables users to query Apple Health metrics, workouts, and trends from CSV files exported via the Health Auto Export app. It allows MCP clients to analyze health data such as heart rate, sleep stages, and activity levels directly from local iCloud Drive storage.
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    MCP server that exposes Parseur document parsing and mailbox management as tools for AI assistants, allowing natural language control of parseur.com.
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    Enables generation of comprehensive financial reports for major companies like NVIDIA, Apple, Microsoft, and others. Supports multiple report types including basic summaries, comprehensive analysis, and financial ratio analysis with batch processing capabilities.
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    Turns messy real estate data into clean, scored, AI-ready property intelligence for Columbus, OH metro, with pay-per-query via x402 micropayments. Enables natural-language search, investment scoring, and enrichment tools for MCP clients.
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    MCP server that exposes NocoDB bases, tables, records, and linked records as tools, enabling Claude to read/write NocoDB data. Supports both stdio and HTTP for local and cloud deployments.
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    Parses unstructured US contact strings into structured name and address components. Supports automatic detection of input type (name, address, or contact) and optional enhancement using a US street database.
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