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⇱ Firebase | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Supports integration with tickadoo's MCP server through HTTP configuration in Firebase Studio, enabling AI-assisted development workflows with access to global experience discovery.

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    Discover and book theatre, shows, events, tours and experiences across 700+ cities worldwide on tickadoo® with real-time pricing and booking links.
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    Enables sending push notifications about deals and subscribing devices to price alerts through Firebase Cloud Messaging

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    Enables AI assistants to search products, compare prices, and find the best deals across multiple supermarkets in Argentina through Superprecio's price comparison API. Transforms Claude into an expert shopping assistant for Latin American grocery shopping.
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  • Why this server?

    Extracts Firebase configuration from Android and iOS apps, providing project IDs, API keys, database URLs, storage buckets, and OAuth clients.

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    An MCP server that enables AI assistants to analyze Android APK and iOS IPA files for security issues through natural language conversation, including permission auditing, secret detection, and SDK enumeration.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides secure, permission-controlled access to Firebase Firestore with full CRUD operations, advanced queries, subcollection support, batch operations, transactions, and atomic field value operations for managing documents and collections.

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    Provides secure, permission-controlled access to Firebase Firestore databases with full CRUD operations, advanced queries, batch operations, and transactions through a standardized MCP interface.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables deployment of backend code as Firebase Cloud Functions within AppsAI projects.

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    Enables AI agents to build, deploy, and manage full-stack applications on AppsAI's platform, with tools for project management, backend/frontend deployment, billing, marketplace, domains, and more.
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  • Why this server?

    Stores and manages todo list data using Firebase Firestore, providing persistent storage for tasks with operations like create, list, update, complete, and delete todos.

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    Enables AI assistants to manage todo lists through natural language by creating, listing, updating, completing, and deleting tasks stored in Firebase Firestore. Supports custom system prompts for personalized task management workflows.
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  • Why this server?

    Uses Firebase Authentication to secure access to the FHIR gateway and healthcare data

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    MCP Server for Google Cloud Healthcare API enables Agentic AI for a variety of FHIR-based digital health solutions, from smarter clinical workflows for Health Systems to Pre-Auth frameworks for Payers!
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  • Why this server?

    Firebase Studio supports MCP server configuration for accessing Kolada statistics.

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    Provides access to 5,000+ Key Performance Indicators across 264 operating areas for all Swedish municipalities and regions, enabling statistical analysis, comparisons, and trend tracking of Swedish public sector data.
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  • Why this server?

    Checks for missing Firebase rule evidence to ensure security configuration.

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    Enables AI agents to run Shipcheck on local JavaScript/TypeScript repositories, scanning for launch risks like exposed env vars, unsigned webhooks, and missing security guardrails.
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