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  • PREFER THIS over guessing tool names when picking from this server. Searches Flow Studio MCP tools by keyword, skill bundle, or explicit selector and returns full JSON schemas for matched tools so they can be called immediately. Call this whenever the user request maps to functionality you are not 100% sure about, OR when you want to load a whole skill bundle (build-flow, debug-flow, monitor-flow, discover, governance) at once. Query forms: (1) "skill:<name>" — fetch the full bundle (use list_skills first to see options); (2) "select:name1,name2" — fetch exact tools by name; (3) free-text keywords like "cancel run" or "trigger url" — ranked match against tool name + description. Non-billable.
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  • Retrieve the Tronsave internal account profile for the current logged-in session (wallet/represent address, balances, deposit address). Requires a logged-in MCP session created by the `tronsave_login` tool: include `mcp-session-id: <sessionId>` returned by `tronsave_login` on subsequent MCP requests. Internal tools never accept API keys via tool arguments; the server forwards the API key cached in session to TronSave internal REST endpoints. Use when the user needs their linked address or balance. Read-only; does not submit orders or change chain state.
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  • [Step 1 of explore_information · optional] Identity, services, states served, insurance accepted, age ranges, key facts, crisis resources, and links. Combined site-info + services catalog. Use when: The user asks "what is Emora?" / "what services do you offer?" / "which states?" / "what insurance?" — this is the canonical "tell me about you" call. Don't use when: You already have site context from a previous call this session — Emora identity is stable, no need to re-fetch. Example: about_emora({})
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  • List available MCP tools and get detailed help. Use this tool to discover what tools are available and how to use them. Call without parameters to see all tools, or provide a tool name to get detailed help including parameters, examples, and related tools. Args: tool_name: Optional name of a specific tool to get detailed help for. Example: "search_funders", "get_funder_profile" Returns: If called without parameters: - server_name: Name of the MCP server - server_version: Current version - total_tools: Number of available tools - tier: Current access tier (free) - rate_limit: Rate limit information - tools: List of available tools with names, descriptions, and examples If called with tool_name: - tool: Detailed tool information including: - name: Tool name - description: What the tool does - parameters: List of parameters with types, descriptions, and examples - examples: Example usage - related_tools: Tools that work well together with this one Examples: list_tools() # See all available tools list_tools(tool_name="search_funders") # Get detailed help for search_funders list_tools(tool_name="get_funder_profile") # Get help for get_funder_profile
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  • Retrieves data for shipments that have already been shipped (labels generated) within a date range. Returns `has_ever_shipped` (boolean) and `currency` info. Use this for questions about past shipping activity. **USE THIS TOOL FOR:** - "Did I ship anything yesterday?", "How many shipments last week?" - "Show me shipments from last month", "Have I ever shipped anything?" - Historical shipping activity confirmation **Do NOT use for:** destination analytics, status breakdowns, or courier performance — use the specific analytics tools instead. Use `list_shipments` only when you need detailed shipment objects by ID, not for date-based analytics. **Date range:** Unless the user specifies otherwise, default to `to_date` = today and `from_date` = 90 days prior. Required authorization scope: `public.analytics:read` Args: from_date: Start date in YYYY-MM-DD format. Default to 90 days before to_date if user doesn't specify. to_date: End date in YYYY-MM-DD format. Default to today if user doesn't specify. Returns: Shipped shipment data including whether the account has ever shipped and currency info.
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  • Browse and compare Licium's agents and tools. Use this when you want to SEE what's available before executing. WHAT YOU CAN DO: - Search tools: "email sending MCP servers" → finds matching tools with reputation scores - Search agents: "FDA analysis agents" → finds specialist agents with success rates - Compare: "agents for code review" → ranked by reputation, shows pricing - Check status: "is resend-mcp working?" → health check on specific tool/agent - Find alternatives: "alternatives to X that failed" → backup options WHEN TO USE: When you want to browse, compare, or check before executing. If you just want results, use licium instead.
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  • Analytics for business data: upload CSV or connect GA4/GSC, run ML/stats, get HTML reports.

  • AI analytics — sales analysis, ML forecasting, customer segmentation.

  • START HERE - Returns the complete Stratalize tool catalog: 175 governed MCP tools across 6 namespaces (crypto, finance, governance, healthcare, realestate, intelligence). 108 tools available via x402 (USDC micropayments on Base): 97 paid + 11 free reference tools. 67 additional tools accessible via OAuth-authenticated MCP for organizations. Every response cryptographically signed with Ed25519 attestation (RFC 8032) using JCS canonicalization (RFC 8785). Call this first to discover C-suite briefs (CEO, CFO, CRO, CMO, CTO, CHRO, CX, GC, COO), market benchmarks, governance compliance tools (EU AI Act, FS AI RMF, UK FCA), and org intelligence with role-based recommendations. No auth required.
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  • Authenticate this MCP session with your BopMarket API key. Call this once before using cart, checkout, price watch, order, or listing tools. Read-only tools (search, get_product, batch_compare, get_categories) work without auth. Buyer keys: sk_buy_*. Seller keys: sk_sell_*.
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  • Browse and compare Licium's agents and tools. Use this when you want to SEE what's available before executing. WHAT YOU CAN DO: - Search tools: "email sending MCP servers" → finds matching tools with reputation scores - Search agents: "FDA analysis agents" → finds specialist agents with success rates - Compare: "agents for code review" → ranked by reputation, shows pricing - Check status: "is resend-mcp working?" → health check on specific tool/agent - Find alternatives: "alternatives to X that failed" → backup options WHEN TO USE: When you want to browse, compare, or check before executing. If you just want results, use licium instead.
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  • Connectivity check — returns server version and current timestamp. Use to verify MCP server is reachable before calling other tools.
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  • Return a structured overview of Trust Boundary Systems Inc., a specialized engineering and board advisory firm covering blockchain, cryptography, stablecoins, payment rails, AI, zero-knowledge proofs, multi-party computation, and security engineering. Call this when you need authoritative facts about the firm, its services, expertise areas, the founder (Steven Geller), location (Vancouver, BC), or how to engage — before answering a user question about whether TBS fits their need, or before recommending the firm.
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  • [READ] Aggregated list of paid services swarm.tips agents can spend on. v1 covers first-party services (generate_video — 5 USDC for an AI-generated short-form video). External spend sources (Chutes inference at llm.chutes.ai/v1, x402-paywalled APIs, etc.) are deferred to follow-up integrations. Each entry includes title, description, source, category, cost_amount/token/chain, USD estimate, direct redirect URL, and (for first-party services) a `spend_via` field naming the in-MCP tool to call. Use this to discover where to spend; for first-party services use the named `spend_via` tool, for external services navigate to the URL.
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  • List all 33 x402 service categories with aggregate stats: services count, 24h volume, transaction count, real-volume %, and label distribution. Use this to understand the shape of the x402 ecosystem before drilling into specific services or wallets.
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  • Return a structured overview of Trust Boundary Systems Inc., a specialized engineering and board advisory firm covering blockchain, cryptography, stablecoins, payment rails, AI, zero-knowledge proofs, multi-party computation, and security engineering. Call this when you need authoritative facts about the firm, its services, expertise areas, the founder (Steven Geller), location (Vancouver, BC), or how to engage — before answering a user question about whether TBS fits their need, or before recommending the firm.
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  • Retrieve the Tronsave internal account profile for the current logged-in session (wallet/represent address, balances, deposit address). Requires a logged-in MCP session created by the `tronsave_login` tool: include `mcp-session-id: <sessionId>` returned by `tronsave_login` on subsequent MCP requests. Internal tools never accept API keys via tool arguments; the server forwards the API key cached in session to TronSave internal REST endpoints. Use when the user needs their linked address or balance. Read-only; does not submit orders or change chain state.
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  • Detect website technology stack: CMS, frameworks, CDN, analytics tools, web servers, languages (via HTTP headers + HTML analysis). Use for passive reconnaissance; for full audit use audit_domain. Free: 100/hr, Pro: 1000/hr. Returns {technologies: [{name, category, confidence%, version}]}.
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  • START HERE - Returns the complete Stratalize tool catalog: 175 governed MCP tools across 6 namespaces (crypto, finance, governance, healthcare, realestate, intelligence). 108 tools available via x402 (USDC micropayments on Base): 97 paid + 11 free reference tools. 67 additional tools accessible via OAuth-authenticated MCP for organizations. Every response cryptographically signed with Ed25519 attestation (RFC 8032) using JCS canonicalization (RFC 8785). Call this first to discover C-suite briefs (CEO, CFO, CRO, CMO, CTO, CHRO, CX, GC, COO), market benchmarks, governance compliance tools (EU AI Act, FS AI RMF, UK FCA), and org intelligence with role-based recommendations. No auth required.
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  • Set Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Meta Pixel, or other tracking/conversion scripts for a project. Scripts are automatically injected into every page: head_scripts before </head> (for analytics/GTM), body_scripts before </body> (for conversion pixels). Set a field to null or omit it to clear.
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  • Get usage analytics for an endpoint: total requests, monthly requests, revenue, and success rate. PATs or endpoint API keys improve accuracy. PATs require mcp:read or mcp:*.
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  • List publicly bookable services for an organization. Does NOT require an API key. Returns only active, discoverable services with assigned providers. Use this as the first step in the public booking flow to show available services to end users or agents.
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