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Unified MCPRouter for MCP Servers

MCProuter provides a unified Streamable Http/HTTP/SSE/ interface for upstream services, forwarding requests to downstream OMCP services through API key authentication and billing.
Similar to OpenRouter but for MCP servers.

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How MCProuter Works

Connect to multiple MCP servers with minimal code:

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About MCProuter

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1

What exactly is MCProuter and how does it work?

MCProuter is a gateway/router service that provides a unified HTTP/SSE/Streamable HTTP interface for clients to access multiple MCP servers. It handles authentication, protocol conversion, and billing, allowing developers to integrate with MCP services using minimal code.

2

How does MCProuter handle communication with MCP servers?

MCProuter communicates with downstream MCP servers using OMCP protocol, while providing a standard HTTP interface to clients. It automatically handles protocol conversion between HTTP and SSE (Server-Sent Events) for streaming responses.

3

What are the security features of MCProuter?

MCProuter implements API key authentication to secure access to services. It also provides rate limiting, request validation, and secure communication channels between clients and MCP servers.

4

How does billing work with MCProuter?

MCProuter includes built-in billing capabilities that track usage of MCP services. You can set up different billing tiers, track API usage, and generate invoices directly through the MCProuter dashboard.

5

Can I use MCProuter with existing MCP servers?

Yes, MCProuter is designed to work with any MCP server that supports the OMCP protocol. You can easily integrate your existing MCP infrastructure with MCProuter with minimal configuration.

6

Is MCProuter suitable for high-traffic applications?

Absolutely! MCProuter is built for scalability and performance. It can handle high volumes of requests and efficiently route them to the appropriate MCP servers, making it suitable for production environments with demanding workloads.