MCP hype is real, and jumping in is Razorpay, who launched their remote MCP yesterday, and here I am trying out. This is a fully hosted, self-serve AI-native payments infrastructure layer that is designed to make payment operations as seamless as a conversation - transforming the way teams interact with financial systems. The best part that I liked was that it can get you up and running in just a few minutes with no servers to manage and zero setup. The latency of responses is also impressive. A few things that stood out: - 35 tools covering all major payment operations - from creating payment links to fetching detailed reports, all accessible via an AI agent. - Token-based authentication with automatic rotation ensures data remains secure. - Users can choose between the recommended hosted solution or a self-hosted (Local) solution for ultimate control. - Ready-to-use configurations for popular AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, or custom AI tools See how it works in the real-time configuration with Claude. Let me know what you think. #razorpay #developer #mcp #claude #collab
Amazing! This is a great way to showcase the abilities. My humble suggestion is that when we use tools like these it's advisable to enable permission before executing , also would've been a great way to showcase the security aspect and reliability of this method as well.
Arsh Goyal, it's fantastic to see innovation in payment operations. The ability to integrate seamlessly with AI tools like ChatGPT opens up exciting possibilities for automation and efficiency. #PaymentSolutions
mcp servers related to payments!! crazyy 🔥 Arsh Goyal
Really cool! Nice demo! Thanks for sharing, Arsh! We are building an MCP-connections management tool. Probably a good time to add support for Razorpay
This looks very smooth, kudos to team Razorpay 🫡
Love this, Arsh
we are doing super things for super businesses.🙌🏻
Super cool stuff, Arsh Goyal! The demo was slick👏
It's exciting to see advancements in payment technologies like Razorpay's remote MCP. The seamless integration and AI-driven approach could truly redefine operational efficiency. Kudos to you for keeping us updated on such innovative solutions!
What other use-cases can you think of this and how do you think it can be even more helpful?