{"id":"adamwattis-mcp-proxy-server","name":"mcp-proxy-server","af_score":48.5,"security_score":27.0,"reliability_score":20.0,"what_it_does":"mcp-proxy-server is an MCP proxy/hub that connects to multiple MCP resource servers (via stdio or SSE transport), aggregates their advertised resources/tools/prompts, and routes incoming MCP requests to the appropriate backend server(s) through a single unified interface.","best_when":"You control the downstream MCP servers and want to compose/route among them for a local or controlled deployment (e.g., Claude Desktop, internal agent setups).","avoid_when":"You need strong built-in auth/tenant isolation and documented operational safeguards for untrusted clients.","last_evaluated":"2026-03-30T13:37:53.750658+00:00","has_mcp":true,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":[],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Config-driven multi-server routing may introduce tool name collisions or ambiguity if downstream servers expose overlapping resources/tools (not documented).","Debugging can be challenging because downstream servers communicate over stdio (README notes this).","SSE behavior depends on KEEP_SERVER_OPEN; client disconnect handling is mentioned but not fully specified."],"error_quality":0.0}