mcp-compass

liuyoshio/mcp-compass

4.3

mcp-compass is hosted online, so all tools can be tested directly either in theInspector tabor in theOnline Client.

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MCP Compass is a discovery and recommendation service for exploring Model Context Protocol servers using natural language queries.

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MCPHub score:4.28

Has a README

Github repo has a README.md.

Has a License

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Server can be inspected

View server inspector

Server schema can be extracted

Can get at lease one tool info from the README or server.

Online hosted on MCPHub

Can be automatically deployed by MCPHub.

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AI Evaluation Report
Total Score: 4/10

The agent demonstrates a limited ability to accurately identify and recommend MCP servers for specific use cases. In several instances, the agent failed to provide correct or relevant MCP server recommendations, such as for Stripe webhook events, AWS Lambda deployment, Salesforce CRM integration, and Google Sheets integration. However, the agent successfully identified MCP servers for MongoDB interaction, providing accurate descriptions and links. Overall, the agent's performance is inconsistent, with a tendency to miss specific solutions that are available, indicating a need for improvement in retrieving and matching relevant information.

  • Test case 1
    Score: 2/10
    Find an MCP server that can handle webhook events from Stripe, specifically for processing refund notifications.

    I found some MCP servers, but none specifically mention handling Stripe webhook events for refund notifications. You may need to look for a more specialized MCP server or consider building a custom solution for handling Stripe webhooks.

  • Test case 2
    Score: 2/10
    Find an MCP server that can deploy AWS Lambda functions without requiring code changes.

    I found several MCP servers that could be related to AWS Lambda deployment, but none of them specifically mention deploying AWS Lambda functions without requiring code changes. Here are the details:

    1. Mcp Installer
      • Description: mcp-installer is a server that simplifies the installation of other MCP servers using commands executed via npx for Node.js or uv for Python environments.
      • GitHub URL: Mcp Installer
    2. Mcp-On-Aws-Bedrock
      • Description: A project to implement and interact with Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) using AWS Bedrock.
      • GitHub URL: Mcp-On-Aws-Bedrock
    3. Mcp-Server-Toolhouse
      • Description: MCP server to connect MCP clients with Toolhouse tools, enabling seamless integration with external tools and data sources.
      • GitHub URL: Mcp-Server-Toolhouse While these servers may offer some related functionalities, none explicitly state that they can deploy AWS Lambda functions without requiring code changes. You may want to explore these options further or look for more specific solutions tailored to your needs.
  • Test case 3
    Score: 9/10
    Find an MCP server that enables interaction with MongoDB databases, allowing for querying, inserting, and updating documents through a standardized interface.

    I found several MCP servers that enable interaction with MongoDB databases for querying, inserting, and updating documents:

    1. MongoDB
      • Description: MCP server for executing MongoDB queries and managing MongoDB databases with local connection support.
      • GitHub URL: MongoDB Server
    2. Mongo-Mcp
      • Description: A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables LLMs to interact with MongoDB databases for query, schema inspection, and data management through natural language.
      • GitHub URL: Mongo-Mcp These servers provide a standardized interface for working with MongoDB, allowing for effective document management.
  • Test case 4
    Score: 2/10
    Find an MCP server that integrates with Salesforce CRM to manage customer data and automate workflows.

    I found several MCP servers that could potentially help with Salesforce CRM integration to manage customer data and automate workflows. Here are the details:

    1. Server 1: Mcp-Server-Toolhouse
      • Description: This MCP server connects MCP clients with Toolhouse tools, enabling seamless integration with external tools and data sources.
      • GitHub URL: Mcp-Server-Toolhouse
    2. Server 2: PostgreSQL
      • Description: This MCP server is designed for PostgreSQL database operations, supporting queries, transactions, and schema management.
      • GitHub URL: PostgreSQL MCP Server
    3. Server 3: Mcp-Server-Data-Exploration
      • Description: A versatile tool designed for interactive data exploration, offering prompt templates and tools to process complex datasets into actionable insights.
      • GitHub URL: Mcp-Server-Data-Exploration These servers can facilitate integration with Salesforce and help manage customer data effectively. You may want to explore each option further to determine which best fits your specific needs.
  • Test case 5
    Score: 3/10
    Find an MCP server that integrates with Google Sheets to read and write data.

    While these servers might not specifically mention Google Sheets, the Google Drive server is likely to be useful for reading and writing data in Google Sheets since it integrates with Google Drive.