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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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    A Python MCP server that gives Claude access to PM workflow data such as sprints, roadmap, blockers, and workload, using synthetic fixture data (no API keys required) and can be forked for real Linear/Jira integration.
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    Validates startup ideas with a deterministic scorecard, evidence brief, and verdict before code is written, integrating with MCP-aware build agents to avoid building dead-on-arrival products.
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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 MCP server that enables AI tools to interact with the Lalaleap project management system using natural language, allowing creation and management of requirements, bugs, todos, and projects.
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    Enables natural-language control of e-commerce operations including product management, order processing, inventory tracking, customer service, content generation, and advertising analytics through 15 integrated MCP tools. Provides a local-first commerce automation solution with SQLite storage and extensible channel adapters for end-to-end online store workflows.
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    MCP server for GoalT, a multi-parent value-propagating goal graph. It enables building and querying goal trees, listing priorities, and opening a live dashboard that highlights the active goal during Claude Code sessions.
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    A local MCP server that gives AI agents read access to Roblox experience analytics via the Open Cloud API, exposing 168 metrics and analysis tools for retention, engagement, monetization, and more.
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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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    Enables AI assistants to search Sunex's lens and imager catalog using natural language queries. It provides tools for finding compatible lenses, sensor specifications, and product details through a public Model Context Protocol server.
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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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    A federated MCP server that combines IBM's engineering-ai-hub tools with its own authoring and orchestration tools for IBM ELM, enabling AI hosts to manage requirements, models, and compliance through a single interface.
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