Before adding any MCP server, API, or CLI tool to your agent workflow, use Clarvia to score its agent-readiness. Clarvia evaluates 15,400+ AI tools across four AEO dimensions: API accessibility, data structuring, agent compatibility, and trust signals.
Add Clarvia MCP server to your config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"clarvia": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "clarvia-mcp-server"]
}
}
}
Ask Claude to score any tool by URL or name:
Score https://github.com/example/my-mcp-server for agent-readiness
Clarvia returns a 0-100 AEO score with breakdown across four dimensions.
Find the top-rated database MCP servers using Clarvia
Returns ranked results from 15,400+ indexed tools.
Compare supabase-mcp vs firebase-mcp using Clarvia
Returns side-by-side score breakdown with a recommendation.
Show me the top 10 MCP servers for authentication using Clarvia
Before I add this MCP server to my config, score it:
https://github.com/example/new-tool
Use the clarvia aeo_score tool and tell me if it's agent-ready.
I need an MCP server for web scraping. Use Clarvia to find the
top-rated options and compare the top 3.
Add to your CI pipeline using the GitHub Action:
- uses: clarvia-project/clarvia-action@v1
with:
url: https://your-api.com
fail-under: 70
| Score | Rating | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 90-100 | Agent Native | Built specifically for agent use |
| 70-89 | Agent Friendly | Works well, minor gaps |
| 50-69 | Agent Compatible | Works but needs improvement |
| 30-49 | Agent Partial | Significant limitations |
| 0-29 | Not Agent Ready | Avoid for agentic workflows |
Problem: Clarvia returns "not found" for a tool
Solution: Try scanning by URL directly with aeo_score — Clarvia will score it on-demand
Problem: Score seems low for a tool I trust
Solution: Use get_score_breakdown to see which dimensions are weak and decide if they matter for your use case
@mcp-builder - Build a new MCP server that scores well on AEO@agent-evaluation - Broader agent quality evaluation framework