{"id":"acuvity-mcp-server-google-maps","name":"mcp-server-google-maps","af_score":44.8,"security_score":56.5,"reliability_score":32.5,"what_it_does":"An MCP server that provides Google Maps-related capabilities to AI agents via the Model Context Protocol. The package name suggests it wraps Google Maps Web Services functionality (e.g., places/geocoding/routing/search) into MCP tools, allowing agents to call those tools as part of their reasoning workflows.","best_when":"You want an agent-friendly interface to Google Maps data and are already prepared to manage Google API keys, quotas, and request constraints.","avoid_when":"You need an MCP-free integration path or you require a fully documented OpenAPI/SDK experience rather than MCP tool contracts.","last_evaluated":"2026-04-04T19:57:16.019103+00:00","has_mcp":true,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":["Google API credentials (implied by Google Maps Platform usage)"],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Google Maps APIs typically enforce quota/rate limits; agents may need backoff/retry logic to avoid failures.","Tool parameters and request limits may impact latency and cost; agents should minimize redundant calls.","If the MCP server does not clearly define tool schemas and error outputs, agents may struggle to recover from invalid parameters."],"error_quality":0.0}