
TweekIT MCP Server
Let your coding agent normalize or convert uploads and attachments across 400+ formats without building your own conversion stack.
Overview
TweekIT MCP Server is a Build-phase MCP server that normalizes and converts 400+ file types through TweekIT’s hosted streamable HTTP endpoint using API key authentication.
What is this MCP server?
- Hosted streamable-http MCP at mcp.tweekit.io with ApiKey and ApiSecret headers
- Normalize and convert more than 400 file types through TweekIT’s conversion API
- No self-hosted converter to maintain—pair keys from the TweekIT account portal
- Fits agent pipelines that ingest PDFs, Office docs, images, and odd formats in one step
- Version 1.6.1 server schema aligned with the public MCP registry
- Supports normalization and conversion for more than 400 file types per server description
- Remote endpoint: https://mcp.tweekit.io/mcp (streamable-http)
- Server version 1.6.1 in published registry metadata
Community signal: 1 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
Agents and indie products drown in one-off converters for every attachment format instead of a single hosted normalization API.
Who is it for?
Solo builders wiring document ingestion, ETL, or support automation where agents must handle many file types via TweekIT credentials.
Skip if: Teams that need on-prem only conversion, zero third-party data egress, or free offline tooling without a TweekIT account.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent calls one MCP remote to convert or normalize diverse files so pipelines stay simple and you stop maintaining format-specific glue code.
- Agent-callable conversions across 400+ supported file types via TweekIT
- Standardized file outputs for downstream parsing, storage, or user delivery
- Centralized credential-based access without running your own converter service
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Journey fit
File conversion sits in Build when you wire document and media pipelines into products or agent workflows. Integrations is the right shelf because TweekIT is a hosted HTTP MCP remote you register with API credentials, not a local doc-writing skill.
How it compares
Hosted file-conversion MCP integration, not a local CLI skill or generic filesystem browser.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is TweekIT MCP Server for?
Indie developers and agent users who need cloud file normalization and conversion in MCP-driven build or operate workflows and already use or can sign up for TweekIT.
When should I use TweekIT MCP Server?
Use it when an agent must convert or standardize uploads across many formats during integration work, instead of bolting on separate libraries per type.
How do I add TweekIT MCP Server to my agent?
Register the remote URL https://mcp.tweekit.io/mcp in your MCP client and configure the required ApiKey and ApiSecret headers from the TweekIT account portal.