Best API Monitoring Tools for Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Find and compare the best API Monitoring tools for Model Context Protocol (MCP) in 2026

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    Postman Reviews
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    Postman

    Postman

    $12 per user per month
    24 Ratings
    Postman serves as a collaborative platform for developing APIs, designed to simplify the entire process of API creation and enhance teamwork, enabling the rapid development of superior APIs. The platform's features facilitate each phase of API construction, making it easier to collaborate and accelerate the creation of high-quality APIs. Users can quickly and effortlessly send requests for REST, SOAP, and GraphQL directly within Postman, optimizing their workflow. Additionally, it allows for the automation of manual tests, seamlessly integrating them into your CI/CD pipeline to safeguard against potential issues when code changes are deployed to production. API behavior can be communicated effectively by simulating endpoints and their respective responses without the need for a backend server setup. You can also generate and publish visually appealing, machine-readable documentation, which helps in making your API more accessible for users. Regular performance and response time checks ensure you stay informed about your API's health, allowing for proactive management. Lastly, Postman fosters a shared environment for API creation and consumption, enabling real-time collaboration among team members. Postman’s AI Agent Builder revolutionizes the development of AI agents with its no-code platform, enabling users to build, test, and deploy powerful agents without coding expertise. It provides access to a vast library of over 100,000 APIs and a variety of LLMs, offering tools to compare their performance, cost, and response quality. The visual workflow builder simplifies creating multi-step agent interactions, and its testing tools ensure reliability before deployment.
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    Oack Reviews

    Oack

    Oack

    $14/month
    Oack is a powerful external HTTP monitoring tool designed specifically for engineers seeking to analyze latency and outages rather than merely identify their occurrence. Every probe offers an extensive array of data, including: - A comprehensive 6-phase breakdown of HTTP timing (covering DNS, Connect, TLS, Send, Wait, and Receive) - Detailed TCP kernel telemetry, featuring metrics like RTT, retransmissions, congestion window, and RTO through getsockopt(TCP_INFO) on Linux systems - Automatic capture and visualization of the Server-Timing header - Enhanced Cloudflare CDN log information, including edge PoP data, cache status, and origin response times - Traceroute analysis that provides per-hop RTT, ASN, and geolocation insights - Performance percentiles tracked over various spans of 1 day, 7 days, 30 days, and 90 days - Optional packet capture (PCAP) capabilities for in-depth post-mortem analysis Additionally, Oack supports browser monitoring through Playwright, offering both Pageload mode—which includes Web Vitals, HAR waterfalls, and screenshots—and Test Suite mode that allows for the scheduling of existing .spec.ts files as monitors. Moreover, it incorporates built-in incident management features, which facilitate automatic incident creation, on-call scheduling with rotations, escalation protocols, war room setups, and the generation of post-mortem reports to ensure thorough follow-up on incidents.
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    HttpStatus Reviews

    HttpStatus

    HttpStatus.com

    $0
    HttpStatus is a comprehensive platform designed for API testing, monitoring, and tools geared towards the needs of contemporary developers. It provides an extensive array of over 700 free tools accessible via web browsers, addressing a wide spectrum of developer requirements, such as formatting JSON, decoding JWTs, checking SSL certificates, debugging CORS issues, validating OpenAPI specifications, and monitoring uptime. The platform is thoughtfully arranged into distinct hubs, including JSON, Regex, Cron, Base64, URL, Hash, UUID, YAML, Timestamp, JWT, HTTP, Security, and others, ensuring that each hub features targeted tools accessible directly in the browser without the need for installations or signups, keeping all data secure on the user’s device. In addition to individual utilities, HttpStatus provides robust functionalities tailored for API development teams, including mock servers for frontend work, chaos engineering tools for testing resilience, automation workflows compatible with Postman collection imports, webhook capture and inspection, analysis of distributed tracing, and comprehensive uptime monitoring across multiple regions, which includes alert channels and public status pages for transparency. This makes HttpStatus not just a toolset but a vital partner in the API development lifecycle.
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