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Minimal code changes. Runs alongside your existing MCP server.
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Shows your server's 24-hour reliability percentage. Color-coded: green (90%+), yellow (70-89%), orange (50-69%), red (0-49%).
7-day average uptime. Perfect for showcasing consistent availability and building developer trust.
24-hour average response time in milliseconds. Demonstrates performance at a glance.
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Then add to your MCP server initialization:
import MCPulseMonitor from 'mcpulse-monitor';
const monitor = new MCPulseMonitor({
serverName: 'my-mcp-server',
apiKey: 'your-mcpulse-api-key'
});
monitor.start();
Your server will start reporting metrics immediately. Create a free account to see your dashboard.
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