seekdb-mcp-server
seekdb-mcp-server provides an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that exposes Seek/SeekDB-style functionality to AI agents, enabling agents to query/search and retrieve data from a SeekDB backend via MCP tools.
Score Breakdown
⚙ Agent Friendliness
🔒 Security
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⚡ Reliability
Best When
You are using an MCP-compatible agent runtime and want the agent to perform search/retrieval against SeekDB-like sources.
Avoid When
You need stable, well-documented REST/SDK interfaces or strong, explicitly documented security controls out of the box.
Use Cases
- • Agent-driven search over Seek/SeekDB datasets
- • Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) where the agent needs fresh search results
- • Automation workflows that require structured lookup of SeekDB records
Not For
- • Direct production use for sensitive data without reviewing the server’s security and data-access controls
- • Use cases requiring a traditional REST/GraphQL/SDK integration path
Interface
Authentication
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Pricing
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Agent Metadata
Known Gotchas
- ⚠ MCP tool schemas/parameter requirements may require agent-side adaptation
- ⚠ Search/retrieval tooling often has limits (rate, result count) that may not be clearly documented
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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-04-04.