🔗 MCP Link — Let AI Agents Use Your Tools

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AuraFridaya year ago
Let AI agents like ChatGPT & Claude use real-world local/remote tools you approve via browser extension + optional MCP server
Overview

MCP Link is a framework that allows AI agents like ChatGPT and Claude to interact with real-world tools through a browser extension and an optional server.

To use MCP Link, install the browser extension, visit a supported AI site, and let the AI suggest tools. The extension manages the tool interactions automatically.

  • Enables AI agents to discover and use user-approved tools.
  • Supports both local and remote tool execution.
  • Provides a modular recipe and plugin system for AI integration.
  1. Allowing AI to rename files on a user's computer.
  2. Enabling AI to book hotels or make reservations.
  3. Facilitating AI to run SQL queries on local databases.
  • Can MCP Link be used with any AI?

Yes! MCP Link is designed to work with various AI agents like ChatGPT, Claude, and others.

  • Is there a cost to use MCP Link?

The basic features are free, but some tools may require licensing or subscriptions.

  • How does MCP Link ensure security?

MCP Link allows users to approve tools and requires explicit permission for each tool usage, ensuring user control.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
AuraFriday
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