26 tools from the Syncline MCP Server MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Syncline MCP Server policy →attendees List of attendee email addresses 2/5 context Meeting type context (warm_intro, investor_call, etc.) 2/5 Context-Aware Supports 13 meeting context types for scheduling 2/5 description Optional meeting agenda 2/5 duration_minutes Meeting duration in minutes 2/5 earliest_date Start of search window for scheduling 2/5 email User email address for scheduling 2/5 latest_date End of search window for scheduling 2/5 location Meeting location (Zoom, Office, etc.) 2/5 natural_language_context Natural language description for organiser detection 2/5 title Meeting title 2/5 brainstorm Schedule a brainstorm session 3/5 casual_chat Schedule an informal catch-up 3/5 client_demo Schedule a client demo meeting 4/5 cold_outreach Schedule a cold outreach meeting 4/5 force_organizer Override organiser detection with a specific email 3/5 interview Schedule a job interview 4/5 investor_call Schedule an investor call 4/5 one_on_one Schedule a one-on-one meeting 3/5 review Schedule a review meeting 3/5 sales_call Schedule a sales call 4/5 start_time Schedule a meeting at a specific time 4/5 strategy_session Schedule a strategic planning session 3/5 team_standup Schedule a daily team standup 3/5 urgent Schedule an urgent time-sensitive meeting 4/5 warm_intro Schedule a warm introduction meeting 4/5 The Syncline MCP Server MCP server exposes 26 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 Syncline MCP Server server.
Syncline MCP Server tools are categorised as Read (11), Write (15). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept