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  • List available UX laws with optional filtering by category to support interface design and usability analysis.
    MIT
  • Scans a website for agent-readiness using the ASO framework, returning a score report with 34 checks across discoverability, content accessibility, bot access control, and more.
    MIT
  • Log development decisions in real time as users confirm design patterns, architecture, coding standards, or preferences. Records scope, decision, rationale, and constraints to preserve context and reasoning for future reference.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the complete top-level structure of the DeFi UX corpus, including rubric areas, pattern slugs, and glossary entries. Use this to discover available categories before making specific queries.
    MIT
  • Retrieves available stablecoin and network payment options with fee hints. Prompts user to select a preferred option before creating an order.
    MIT

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    Provides Japanese UX conventions as an MCP server to help AI generate correct Japanese UI elements like proper name order, furigana, phone formats, and polite language. It includes tools for form generation, validation, keigo suggestions, and cultural adaptation for developers building Japanese-facing products.
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    An MCP server that provides comprehensive UX best practices covering accessibility, usability, UI patterns, design systems, performance, and more, enabling clients to analyze and generate UX-optimized code and recommendations.
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  • Retrieve a complete application guide by its stable slug to access sections, action items, and linked principles for implementing safe and steerable AI agent UX.
    MIT
  • Scan a website to evaluate agent readiness using the ASO framework. Returns an ASO score, maturity level, and prioritized recommendations.
    MIT
  • Queue AI persona evaluations on UX comparisons. Preview cost with dry-run, then re-issue without dry-run to queue actual runs and incur charges.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the eight scored areas of the Ray Group DeFi UX rubric, optionally filtering by a single area slug, to ground UX assessments in a published framework.
    MIT
  • Retrieve complete team details and full member list by providing the team ID. Streamlines access to team data for UX evaluation and user research workflows.
    MIT
  • Create a team-scoped rubric template for UX evaluation. Provide team ID and name; template persists only when the response contains a valid ID.
    MIT
  • Calculate inter-rater agreement using Cohen's Kappa for a UX evaluation. Handles cache versions and returns null when fewer than two raters overlap.
    MIT
  • Searches the DeFi UX corpus for topics like slippage or loss aversion, returning top matching entries by relevance. Use when you have a specific question but don't know the exact slug.
    MIT
  • Assess web application UX/UI quality by performing specific tasks and analyzing interaction flow to identify issues and provide improvement recommendations.
    Apache 2.0
  • Fetch a specific autouser by its ID to access UX evaluation details from AI personas and human raters.
    MIT
  • Create a custom AI persona for team-based UX evaluation by defining its name, system prompt, role, behavior profile, and runtime configuration. Simulate realistic user interactions to test product experiences.
    MIT
  • Audits mobile user experience: checks viewport, zoom disable, tap target sizes, form input types, font-size iOS bug, PWA features, intrusive interstitials, responsive images, and horizontal overflow.
    MIT