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"Using MCP and Windsurf to Build Modern Web and Mobile Apps" matching MCP tools:

  • Manually test and debug mobile apps on specific devices using BrowserStack's cloud infrastructure. Install .ipa or .apk files, check for crashes, and analyze performance issues.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Find step-by-step MCP tutorials for installing, configuring, comparing, and building servers to solve setup issues with clients like Claude, Cursor, and Cline.
    MIT
  • List Android emulators and iOS simulators for Tauri mobile development. Identify available devices to run and test Tauri apps.
    MIT
  • Create a new website or mobile app site in Rybbit. Provide domain (web) or package name (app) and organization ID to receive a siteId for tracking integration.
    MIT
  • Discover available integrations and apps in Agentled to identify tools for building workflows, including LinkedIn enrichment, email finder, web scraping, and CRM connections.
    MIT
  • Scan MCP servers installed in Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Windsurf, then check each against the AgentSeal registry to view trust scores and identify risky or unknown servers.

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  • MCP server for SEO and web analysis data including keyword rankings, backlink profiles, site audits, and traffic analytics for AI agents.

  • Create, edit, preview, publish, and manage web pages from MCP-capable AI clients.

  • Remove configuration for a specific MCP server from AI client applications like Cursor, Claude Desktop, or Windsurf to manage tool access and clean up unused server entries.
  • Analyze mobile app bug videos to identify errors, crashes, and UI issues, then receive code fix suggestions for React Native, iOS, and Android apps.
    MIT
  • Build MCP server packages for deployment using uv build after implementing tools in the specified project directory.
    MIT
  • View available web applications created with Goose App Maker MCP to manage and serve apps from configurable directories.
    MIT
  • Stop and terminate apps on mobile devices by specifying device identifier and package name. Use this tool to close applications during mobile automation testing or device management.
    Apache 2.0
  • Remove apps from mobile devices by specifying device identifier and app bundle ID or package name. This tool enables mobile automation for iOS and Android through the Mobile Next MCP server.
    Apache 2.0
  • List or uninstall modern Windows AppX packages via PowerShell. Remove bloatware or audit installed apps by name filter, with optional all-users elevation.
    MIT
  • Retrieve mobile apps from the FeedMob platform with filters for name, client ID, or tracking party to manage campaigns and performance data.
    MIT
  • Build mobile apps for Detox end-to-end testing by executing configured build commands to prepare applications for React Native testing scenarios.
    MIT
  • Retrieve mobile applets (mini-apps) from ServiceNow to manage and configure mobile experiences. Filter by app config or limit results as needed.
    MIT