New: yet another Mochi MCP server

New: yet another Mochi MCP server

There are a lot of good MCP servers for Mochi out there, and if you're comfortable running a local Node process and editing client config files, they work well. However, they only run where a desktop app can spawn them, which rules out the ChatGPT website or the Claude phone app.

I've just added a Mochi toolkit to Toolforest, a free consumer-focused service that connects many major AI assistants such at ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, and Perplexity to a number of apps and APIs. Toolforest is a personal project. The difference from the local servers is mostly plumbing: there's nothing to install or run, setup is pasting a Mochi API key into a web portal, and it works from any assistant that supports remote MCP connectors, including on your phone. Since toolkits live side by side on one connection, your assistant can also do things that cross apps, like pulling a deck out of Anki and rebuilding it in Mochi.

Some things I've found useful so far:

  1. Notes to deck. Paste raw markdown notes from a lecture or a talk and ask for a deck. Mochi speaks markdown, so the cards come out clean.

  2. Quizzing in chat. Instead of flipping cards, Claude asks and I answer in my own words, and it tells me how I did. Nice on the phone. Real review grading stays in the Mochi app, since the API keeps the review queue read-only.

  3. Importing from Anki. One prompt moves a deck across, cloze cards converted, original untouched.

I've created a short video showing the setup and all three use cases here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJvFRkvIc90

You can find out more at https://ww.toolforest.io/docs

One heads up: the Mochi API requires a Pro subscription, so this does too.

Suggestions and feedback, both negative and positive, are welcome.

Cheers,

Gerrit

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