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Tinybird MCP Server
Mature hosted MCP server with strong official docs, token-based security, and enterprise backing, ideal for real-time data agents but lacks detailed failure recovery and load testing evidence.
Solid choice for most workflows
You need AI agents to autonomously query real-time analytics data and call APIs without building custom integrations or managing servers.
Instant real-time queries and API calls with fine-grained security; excels at deterministic endpoint tools but exploratory queries can be slower; Streamable HTTP only (use bridge if needed).
You want secure, multi-tenant access for specialized analytics agents without row-level security headaches.
Reliable security and observability for production agents; respects endpoint rate limits; great for routing sales/inventory queries to dedicated agents.[3][4]
No detailed failure recovery or load testing docs
Lacks evidence on high-availability recovery or extreme scale performance, so test thoroughly for mission-critical agents.
Streamable HTTP transport required
Client must support Streamable HTTP or use mcp-remote bridge; incompatible clients fail silently without it.
Tinybird account and workspace
Required to host data sources, pipes, and endpoints that the MCP server exposes as tools.
Trust Breakdown
What It Actually Does
Tinybird MCP Server lets your agents query and analyze real-time data streams through a hosted API with built-in security, backed by the Tinybird company.
Mature hosted MCP server with strong official docs, token-based security, and enterprise backing, ideal for real-time data agents but lacks detailed failure recovery and load testing evidence.
Fit Assessment
Best for
- ✓database-query
- ✓data-analysis
- ✓knowledge-retrieval
Not ideal for
- ✗respects endpoint rate limits
Known Failure Modes
- respects endpoint rate limits
Score Breakdown
Protocol Support
Capabilities
Governance
- permission-scoping
- row-level-access-control
- jwt-token-validation
- tls-encryption