13 tools from the Roundtable MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Roundtable policy →assess-tradeoffs Tradeoff assessment council. Pragmatist, Skeptic, and Futurist evaluate options from different angles — short-term vs long-term, risk vs reward, si... check-usage Check your remaining credits, usage limits, and plan info consult-council Consult the AI coding council — multiple models discuss your engineering question sequentially (each sees prior responses), then a moderator synthe... 2/5 design-architecture Architecture design council. Systems Architect, Infrastructure Engineer, and DX Advocate evaluate your system design. Always uses high thinking for... get-logs Query structured logs from your MCP tool executions. Filter by session, severity level, event type, and time range. Useful for debugging and monito... get-session Get full details of a previous MCP session by ID. Returns the complete result including participant responses and moderator synthesis. Use list-ses... get-thread-link Get the dashboard URL for a previous debate session. Returns the thread link and public URL if the thread is public. list-models List available AI models grouped by thinking level (low/medium/high). Shows default models, credit costs, capabilities for each tier. Use this befo... list-sessions List your previous MCP tool sessions. Returns session metadata including prompt, tool used, quality score, and credits consumed. Useful for reviewi... review-code Code review council. Senior Engineer, Security Reviewer, and Performance Analyst analyze your code and a moderator synthesizes their findings. 2/5 debug-issue Debugging council. Root Cause Analyst, Systems Engineer, and Edge Case Investigator collaboratively diagnose bugs, analyze errors, and propose fixes. 4/5 plan-implementation Implementation planning council. Tech Lead, Senior Engineer, and QA Strategist break down a feature into actionable steps, identify risks, and defi... 3/5 set-thread-visibility Set a thread as public or private. Public threads can be shared via URL. Use session_id from a previous debate session. 2/5 The Roundtable MCP server exposes 13 tools across 2 categories: Read, Write.
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 Roundtable server.
Roundtable tools are categorised as Read (10), Write (3). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept