DevBrain
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Supercharge your LLM agent with DevBrain MCP

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How does it work, really?

DevBrain MCP scans through newsletters that are all about indie development. When it finds a cool article, it only grabs the link (the URL) and the description. It doesn’t store your whole article or anything creepy like that. It just takes the link and helps it show up in places where more people can find it.

For Content Publishers (Indie Devs like you!):

For Content Users (Developers looking for answers!): DevBrain MCP helps you quickly get the help you need, along with relevant code snippets and examples. It’s kind of like a web search, but specifically tuned for high-quality, developer-curated content. You can even easily plug in your favorite newsletters to expand its knowledge base even further. This means that when you’re implementing feature “A”, AI/LLMs can quickly build upon the solid knowledge base found in indie blogs, providing you with a strong foundation for your implementation.

DevBrain helps developers market itself

Hey, fellow indie devs! Ever wish more people would stumble upon your awesome blog posts and articles? That’s exactly what DevBrain MCP can help with. Think of it as a friendly matchmaker for your content.

Don’t want to play along? No problem!

We totally get it if you’d rather keep your content to yourself. If you don’t want DevBrain MCP to pick up your links, just add a robots.txt file to your website. It’s like putting a “do not disturb” sign on your digital door, and we totally respect that.

Why bother with DevBrain MCP?

Let’s face it, getting noticed in the indie dev world can be tough. DevBrain MCP helps cut through the noise. By letting us share your links, you’re essentially getting a free shout-out that brings curious readers directly to your wisdom. It’s a simple way to grow your audience and make your blog even more valuable.

And as a builder, you get access to select indie blogs with on-the-point code snippets and examples.

Get Involved!

As we are crafting and improving DevBrain experience, begin using MCP by grabbing it from Github. And drop us a “hello” at devbrain@mimecam.com