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Goalmochi

GoalMochi isn’t a goal tracker—it’s a brand new way to manage your aspirations. Instead of juggling endless lists, GoalMochi guides you to focus on one goal at a time, forging a deeply personal narrative that keeps you motivated and on track. Powered by conversational AI, GoalMochi provides constructive insights and creative storytelling tailored to your unique motivations, helping you see your goal through to completion with a sense of momentum and fun. Goal Mochi works because it weaves proven visualization techniques into your planning process. Research shows that using mental imagery when forming implementation intentions leads to higher rates of goal achievement.¹ By collaborating with an AI “thought partner,” you’ll generate personally meaningful stories that tap into your intrinsic motivators, priming both your mind and emotions to move forward. It’s not about ticking boxes—it’s about intuitive goal management that meets you where you are and adapts with you. At the heart of this approach lies GoalMochi’s GoalMochi Agent, which transforms the typical, often dull process of goal tracking into an engaging, fun, and deeply resonant experience. With every completed goal, your insights and progress are securely captured, so you can reflect and build on them in the future. You don’t have to abandon your usual tools—track your tasks wherever you like. GoalMochi simply turns goal-tracking into a dynamic story that evolves, energizes, and empowers you to achieve what matters most. Getting started is EASY! 1. Email story@GoalMochi.com with some details about you and the goal you want to achieve 2. Log into GoalMochi.com with the same email address (or with a Google account connected to your email) to schedule a daily goal summary to be emailed to you 3. Email story@GoalMochi.com at any time to request a new story about your goal or give feedback, tell GoalMochi you've completed your goal and want to work on a new one, and so on. Stories from GoalMochi and daily summaries include AI deep research, so you're both inspired and informed!

Splid MCP

# Splid MCP Server A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes Splid (splid.app) via tools, powered by the reverse‑engineered `splid-js` client. - Language/Runtime: Node.js (ESM) + TypeScript - Transport: Streamable HTTP (and stdio for local inspector) - License: MIT ## Quick start 1) Install ```bash npm install ``` 2) Configure env Create a `.env` in project root: ``` CODE=YOUR_SPLID_INVITE_CODE PORT=8000 ``` 3) Build and run ```bash npm run build npm run dev ``` 4) Inspect locally ```bash npm run inspect ``` Then connect to `http://localhost:8000/mcp` using "Streamable HTTP". ## Tools All tools support an optional group selector to override the default from `CODE`: - `groupId?: string` - `groupCode?: string` (invite code) - `groupName?: string` (reserved; not yet supported) If none provided, the server uses the default group from `CODE`. ### health - Purpose: connectivity check - Output: `{ ok: true }` ### whoami - Purpose: show the currently selected group and its members - Input: none - Output: JSON containing group info and members ### createExpense - Purpose: create a new expense entry - Input: - `title: string` - `amount: number > 0` - `currencyCode?: string` (defaults to the group default when omitted) - `payers: { userId?: string; name?: string; amount: number > 0 }[]` (at least 1) - `profiteers: { userId?: string; name?: string; share: number in (0,1] }[]` (at least 1) - Optional group selector fields - Rules: - Names are case‑insensitive and resolved to member GlobalId; unknown names return a clear error. - The sum of all `share` values must equal 1 (±1e‑6). - Example (names): ```json { "title": "Dinner", "amount": 12.5, "payers": [{ "name": "Alice", "amount": 12.5 }], "profiteers": [{ "name": "Bob", "share": 0.6 }, { "name": "Alice", "share": 0.4 }] } ``` - Example (userIds): ```json { "title": "Dinner", "amount": 12.5, "payers": [{ "userId": "<GlobalId>", "amount": 12.5 }], "profiteers": [{ "userId": "<GlobalId>", "share": 1 }] } ``` ### listEntries - Purpose: list recent entries in a group - Input: - `limit?: number` (1..100, default 20) - Optional group selector fields - Output: array of entries ### getGroupSummary - Purpose: show balances/summary for a group - Input: - Optional group selector fields - Output: summary object (balances computed via Splid) ### Streamable HTTP - URL: `http://localhost:8000/mcp` - No auth headers required; use MCP Inspector to test. ## Troubleshooting - "Bad Request: Server not initialized": refresh and reconnect; first POST must be `initialize`. - 400 with share errors: ensure shares are in (0,1] and sum to 1. - Unknown name: check exact member names in `whoami` output. ## Configuration - Env variables: - `CODE`: Splid invite/join code for the default group - `PORT` (optional): default 8000 ## Acknowledgements - Splid JS client: https://github.com/LinusBolls/splid-js - MCP Server template / docs: https://github.com/InteractionCo/mcp-server-template ## License MIT