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  • Generate an Uber authorization URL for user authentication to enable AI assistants to book and manage rides through the MCP Uber Server.
  • Search for SMS verification service codes using natural language queries to identify the correct codes for platforms like Uber, Binance, or Steam.
    MIT
  • Convert bounding box areas into Uber H3 hexagonal cell indices for spatial analysis. Supports multiple geometry formats and resolution levels to enable geospatial data processing.
    MIT

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  • Find restaurants, coffee shops, poke bars, ramen, bakeries, and food trucks in Waikiki and across Oahu. 540+ curated spots across fine dining, casual, local plates, and specialty categories. Use when users ask 'where should I eat in Waikiki', 'best poke on Oahu', 'where to grab coffee', or 'cheap eats near me'.
    Connector
  • List available taxi types and their features from Turkish providers like BiTaksi, iTaksi, and Uber to help users compare options before booking a ride.
  • Check active ride status and driver details for taxi services using a journey ID. Retrieve real-time information from providers like BiTaksi, iTaksi, or Uber.
  • Estimate taxi fares between two locations using coordinates for providers like BiTaksi, iTaksi, or Uber. Calculate costs for different vehicle types to plan transportation expenses.
  • Cancel an active taxi ride by providing the journey ID, with optional cancellation reason and provider selection for services like BiTaksi, iTaksi, and Uber.
  • Retrieve and list past taxi rides from providers like BiTaksi, iTaksi, and Uber. Filter by provider and set limits to review travel history.
  • Retrieve HackerNews user profiles to check karma scores, read bios, verify account creation dates, and confirm user existence before searching their content.
    Apache 2.0
  • Test copy on simulated users, or A/B test two variants head-to-head. Use when choosing between headlines, taglines, value propositions, email subject lines, CTA text, product descriptions, or any written content. For single variant: returns raw persona reactions and monologues. For two variants: returns both sets of raw results side by side for you to compare.
    Connector
  • Deep interactive simulation of a multi-step user flow (signup, onboarding, checkout, multi-page funnel). Each simulated persona navigates the page interactively — clicking links, filling forms, reading content, making decisions at each step. Use this for complex flows where you need to find exactly WHERE users get stuck or abandon. Slower than test_page (uses real browser sessions) but reveals step-by-step journey issues. Returns: raw per-persona journey data with step-by-step actions and drop-off points.
    Connector
  • User profile and account management. View/update profile, search contacts, manage invitations, and handle user assets. Destructive action: close permanently deletes the account. Actions & required params: - me: (none) - update: first_name | last_name | email_address (at least one) - search-contacts: query - close: confirmation [DESTRUCTIVE] - details-by-id: user_id - profiles: (none) - allowed: (none) - org-limits: (none) - list-shares: (+ optional: archived, limit, offset) - invitation-list: (+ optional: invitation_key) - invitation-details: invitation_id - accept-all-invitations: (+ optional: invitation_key) - asset-upload: user_id, asset_name, content | content_base64 (+ optional: filename, content_type) - asset-delete: user_id, asset_name [DESTRUCTIVE] - asset-types: (none) - asset-list: user_id
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  • Remove a field from an Airtable table with safety checks. Verifies field name matches expected value and checks for dependencies before deletion. Use force option to override dependency protection.
    MIT
  • Remove a table from an Airtable base with safety verification. Requires matching table ID and exact name confirmation to prevent accidental deletions.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a view's current configuration from an Airtable base, including filters, sorts, column settings, and layout details for auditing or updating purposes.
    MIT
  • Configure grouping levels in Airtable views to organize records hierarchically. Replace existing groups or append new levels to structure data for better analysis and navigation.
    MIT
  • Remove a view from an Airtable table while preserving other views. This tool helps organize your workspace by deleting unnecessary views, but cannot delete the last remaining view in a table.
    MIT
  • Modify formula expressions in Airtable fields to adjust calculations and data processing. This tool changes how fields compute values by updating their underlying formulas.
    MIT
  • Find Zulip users by their exact email address to retrieve detailed profile information including custom fields and Gravatar images.
  • Guide users through manual tasks by presenting interactive checklists in a terminal UI for actions requiring human input like clicking buttons, logging into services, or verifying changes.
  • Generate random user profiles with names, addresses, emails, and photos for testing or development. Filter by nationality and receive verified data with quality scores and source citations.
    MIT
  • Add custom fields to Airtable tables, including computed fields like formulas, rollups, lookups, and counts that extend beyond official API capabilities.
    MIT
  • Retrieve HackerNews user profiles to check karma scores, read bios, verify account creation dates, and confirm user existence before accessing their content.
    MIT
  • Run a survey question on a synthetic audience to gauge preferences, priorities, or opinions. Provide a question and 2-10 answer options. Each simulated persona votes independently with reasoning. Use for product decisions ("which feature should we build next?"), naming ("which product name resonates?"), positioning ("which value prop is strongest?"), or any audience preference question. Returns: each respondent's vote and reasoning.
    Connector
  • Evaluate a UI component (button, card, form, modal, navigation, pricing table) by providing its HTML and/or text description. At least one of component_html or component_text must be provided. Use when you want feedback on whether a specific UI element is clear, trustworthy, and actionable. Simulated users evaluate clarity, trust signals, and whether they would interact with the component.
    Connector
  • Test a web page on simulated users to find UX issues, confusing copy, and conversion blockers. Use this BEFORE shipping any landing page, pricing page, signup flow, or marketing page. Simulated users scroll through the entire page like real visitors — seeing hero, features, pricing, CTAs, and footer — then react honestly about what confused them, where they dropped off, and why they left. Returns: raw per-persona results with actions, monologues, objections, and suggestions.
    Connector
  • Control tool availability in Airtable by switching profiles or enabling/disabling individual tools to manage access levels and permissions.
    MIT
  • Create a new table in an Airtable base with default fields like Name, Notes, and Status. Returns the generated table ID for further management.
    MIT
  • Create custom Airtable extensions by registering new blocks in your base. Returns the block ID required for installation to enhance base functionality.
    MIT
  • Create a copy of an Airtable view with all its filters, sorts, and field settings preserved for testing or organization.
    MIT
  • Get answers to Bitcoin and Lightning Network questions using AI-powered insights with Lightning Network micro-payments.
    MIT
  • Create images from text prompts using FLUX.1 Schnell AI, with Lightning Network payment integration for micro-transactions.
    MIT