The MCP spec keeps things simple: tools for actions, resources for data, prompts for reusable instructions. Atlas enriches each entry with metadata that real estate, legal, or healthcare buyers ask for during diligence.
Tools
Each tool declare Name, Version, Inputs, Outputs, Scopes, Cost hint, Latency hint, Rate caps. Atlas ships two live tools (sales comps PDF, rental comps PDF) plus backlog items such as listing briefs and MLS writers.
- Name
- Version
- Inputs
- Outputs
- Scopes
- Cost hint
- Latency hint
- Rate caps
Resources
Resources are the artifacts your tools publish. Atlas resources include signed PDFs, quick-glance summaries, and policy references. Each resource inherits provenance tags and consent scopes so downstream bots know whether they can surface it.
Prompts
Prompts keep flows consistent. Bot Starter Kits include listing prep, buyer prep, comps follow-ups, and intake scripts. When you update a prompt in the MCP server, every client picks it up automatically.
Operational metadata
Atlas attaches budgets, vendor health scores, and latency percentiles to each primitive. Tracker & guard uses those hints to keep calls within SLA.
- live usage by office & tool
- vendor health & headroom
- cost trend
- hot tools/users
- failed/queued calls
- edit limits/add credit/pause tool/export for billing