7 tools from the Mingle — AI-Powered Professional Networking MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Mingle — AI-Powered Professional Networking policy →get_digest Check what's happening on the Mingle network for you. Returns pending intro requests, top matches, and card status. Call this at session start to s... search_matches Find people relevant to you on the Mingle network. Works even without a published card (ghost mode): provide what you're looking for and browse ano... publish_intent_card Publish your profile to the Mingle network — what you're looking for and what you can offer. Cards are Ed25519 signed with your persistent identity... 2/5 rate_connection Rate a connection you made through Mingle. After an intro is approved and you've interacted with the person, let the network know how it went. This... 2/5 request_intro Reach out to someone you matched with on Mingle. Send a message explaining why you'd be a good connection. Nothing personal crosses until both side... 2/5 respond_to_intro Respond to an introduction on Mingle. Someone's AI reached out because they think you'd be a good match. Approve to connect, decline to pass. No de... 2/5 The Mingle — AI-Powered Professional Networking MCP server exposes 7 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Mingle — AI-Powered Professional Networking server.
Mingle — AI-Powered Professional Networking tools are categorised as Read (2), Write (4), Destructive (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept