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    Enables AI assistants to identify and quantify value leaks in organizations using Melt's methodology, providing structured estimates instead of generic vendor lists.
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    Turns product feedback pinned to a live UI into an actionable backlog for Claude Code — list comments, open one with its target element's HTML, computed styles and screenshot, and update its status.
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    Generate production-ready Product Requirement Documents with full AINative platform awareness and persistent memory. Enables AI agents to create, validate, and manage PRDs using ZeroDB for cross-session storage and 18 tools including generation, templates, validation, and semantic search.
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    An opinionated MCP server for App Store Connect that provides 13 curated tools, slash-command workflows, and a Claude Skill to manage apps, reviews, sales, and pre-submission audits via natural language.
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    Unofficial MCP server for self-hosted Plane Community Edition, enabling project management tasks like managing work items, cycles, modules, and initiatives via natural language.
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    Enables interaction with PostHog analytics platform, allowing users to list projects, create annotations, and search insights through natural language in Claude Desktop.
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    MCP server for interacting with Shortcut (project management) directly from Claude, enabling viewing, searching, and creating stories, epics, and objectives with safe read-only and create operations.
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    Enables management of Azure DevOps work items including Epics, Features, User Stories, Tasks, and Bugs through natural language. Supports CRUD operations, WIQL queries, work item relationships, and retrieval of project metadata such as iterations and area paths.
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    MCP server for Ithura, enabling AI assistants to read and write tasks, sprints, projects, modules, wiki pages, and intake via natural language.
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    Enables creating, managing, and analyzing live audience surveys on rifts.to directly from an AI client. Supports creating surveys, listing them, retrieving results, and closing surveys via natural language.
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    Official MCP server for FeatureJet, enabling agents to read and act on customer feedback boards: list/search posts, file feature requests, and pull top-voted planned items.
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    Provides read-only access to Churn Solution retention analytics, including cancellation-flow metrics, save rates, recovered revenue, offer performance, cancellation reasons, and customer feedback.
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    Connects AI agents to the Outset research platform for creating studies, managing recruitment, and querying results via the Model Context Protocol.
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    MCP server for managing Tokei pre-launch and waitlist campaigns, wrapping the Tokei v1 REST API. Enables querying pages, stats, leaderboards, signups, and performing write operations like cloning pages and uploading media through natural language.
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