Computer programs that use artificial intelligence sometimes make mistakes. They give the wrong answers or fail to provide the format you need. This causes problems when your work depends on accurate results.
This application acts as a guard for your AI tools. It checks the information your AI provides before you use it. If the AI makes a mistake, the application catches the error. It then finds a way to fix the problem or runs a backup plan to finish the task. You receive clean, reliable data without needing to intervene.
You provide your own API keys. This keeps your data private and ensures you only pay for the services you use. The tool works with common programs like Claude Desktop and Cursor to improve their output.
Follow these steps to set up the software on your Windows computer.
.exe under the latest version.The first time you open the application, you must provide your authentication details. This tool requires your own API keys for the AI services you plan to use.
Once configured, the tool runs in the background. You do not need to open the main window of the application while you work in programs like Claude or Cursor.
When you send a prompt, your AI program talks to this server first. The server inspects the request and prepares the AI to provide a better answer. When the AI finishes, the server reviews the content. If the response meets your quality standards, you see the result. If the response fails, the server sends a corrective prompt to the AI to try again.
You can view a log of all interactions by opening the application window and selecting the “Activity” tab. This page shows every time the tool corrected an error or triggered a failover.
The software provides a health dashboard. Check this view at least once a week to see performance trends.
Update the software when a new version appears on the release page. New releases often include support for updated AI models.
Do I need a paid subscription to use this? The tool costs nothing to download and use. You pay your AI provider for the usage tokens as you would normally.
Does this software record my data? No. The application processes data on your local machine. Your API keys and your conversations remain on your hardware.
How do I uninstall the software? Open your Windows Control Panel. Select “Programs and Features.” Find this tool in the list, right-click it, and select “Uninstall.” This removes the application and all related files from your computer.
Can I run this on a laptop? Yes. The software uses minimal power. It works well on standard office laptops and desktop workstations.
What should I do if the application crashes? Close the application window completely. Wait ten seconds and open it again. The software stores its state and tries to recover from the point where the error occurred.
If you experience unexpected behavior, check the log file located in your Documents folder under the “mcp-server” subdirectory. This log contains details about your recent tasks. Share this file with the technical team if you report an issue. Ensure you remove any sensitive API keys from the log file before sharing it with others.