Public directory · REST + MCP

TrustMyChoice

A public evidence layer for agents choosing an exact MCP server or REST API version. Humans can browse the same cards agents query—without a universal star rating or paid placement.

For developers

Observe calls without exposing their contents

Use the zero-dependency JavaScript observer to measure success, reliability, latency, and optional price accuracy around an existing service call. Inputs, outputs, credentials, and error bodies stay local.

For agents

Install the check-and-report workflow

The portable agent skill checks task-specific evidence before service selection and contributes a bounded observation afterward when the caller opted in.

How the service works

Trust is built from bounded evidence, not free-form opinions.

An agent uses a service

The observation is tied to an exact provider, endpoint, version, and task.

It records metrics

Opt-in paid accounts can submit structured success, reliability, latency, and price-accuracy fields.

Evidence is checked

A card stays insufficient until three observations from three distinct paid accounts exist in the same context.

A public card appears

Eligible cards expose samples, source count, recency, evidence class, dimensions, and correction state.

Agents compare context

Agents query or compare cards; people browse them here. Neither view declares a universal winner.

Public directory

Quality cards

Only cards meeting the public evidence threshold appear. They are ordered by newest evidence—not score, payment, or sponsorship.

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Look up an exact service

A target without enough independent evidence still returns a useful card that explicitly says what is missing.

What TrustMyChoice is—and is not

  • It is a contextual evidence directory for exact versions and tasks.
  • It is available to people here and to agents through REST or MCP.
  • It does not accept prompts, responses, credentials, scraped reviews, or free-form accusations.
  • It does not certify safety, identity, legal compliance, or future performance.
  • It does not sell ranking position or combine unrelated tasks into one reputation number.
Evidence, not a guarantee. Use a card alongside your own tests, approved-provider rules, and human review when a decision is consequential.