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"A platform for competitor analysis in QR-based restaurant management systems" matching MCP tools:

  • Check for failed systemd services and retrieve recent boot logs to diagnose system issues on systemd-based systems.
    GPL 3.0
  • Add a competitor domain to a workspace for content strategy analysis, enabling AI agents to track and analyze competitor websites for SEO insights.
    MIT
  • Generate a report on the most widely used Content Management Systems worldwide, providing insights into CMS popularity and details for SEO analysis.
    MIT

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  • Create and manage trackable QR codes with scan tracking, analytics, and dynamic URL updates.

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  • Identify competitor websites that rank for the same keywords as your target URL in Google's top 10 search results. Use this tool to analyze established pages with significant organic traffic for competitive SEO research.
    MIT
  • Run SQL queries to analyze, modify, or troubleshoot Heroku PostgreSQL databases. Execute commands or file-based queries with credential management for direct database access.
  • Create scannable barcodes or QR codes for inventory items to enable physical sample tracking and identification. Generates printable image data for labeling.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Create a new support ticket in Teamwork Desk with subject, description, and inbox. Automate ticket creation from external systems or custom workflows.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a comprehensive list of all builds stored on the JFrog Platform using the JFrog MCP Server for efficient build tracking and management.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific project in the JFrog platform by providing the unique project key for streamlined project management and analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve management guidance tracker showing prior commitments versus actual outcomes (beat/miss/in-line) for company analysis.
    MIT