Connectto OpenRouter, Tavily MCP Servers

Create powerful AI workflows by connecting multiple MCP servers including OpenRouter, Tavily for enhanced automation capabilities in Klavis AI.

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OpenRouter

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Access to multiple AI models through a unified API. Generate chat completions, compare model performance, manage usage and costs, get model recommendations, and analyze model capabilities across various providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Google, and more

Available Tools:

  • openrouter_list_models
  • openrouter_search_models
  • openrouter_get_model_pricing
  • +11 more tools
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Tavily

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Tavily is an AI-powered search API designed for LLMs and AI agents. Get real-time web search results, extract content from URLs, crawl websites, and generate site maps with advanced filtering and parsing capabilities

Available Tools:

  • tavily_search
  • tavily_extract
  • tavily_crawl
  • +1 more tools

Connect Using Klavis UI

The easiest way to connect these MCP servers to your AI clients

1

Navigate to Klavis Home

Visit the Klavis home page and you will see a list of MCP servers available in Klavis.

2

Authorize Your Servers

Click the "Authorize" button next to your chosen servers. Once servers are authorized, you will see a Green Checkmark status.

3

Add to Your AI Client

Click "Add to Cursor", "Add to VS Code", "Add to Claude" or "Add to Other Clients" button to connect the MCP server to your preferred AI client.

Klavis AI MCP Server Connection UI

Connect Using API

Programmatically connect your AI agents to these MCP servers

1

Get Your API Key

Sign up for Klavis AI to access our MCP server management platform and get your API key.

2

Configure Connections

Use the code examples below to add your desired MCP servers to your AI client and configure authentication settings.

3

Test & Deploy

Verify your connections work correctly and start using your enhanced AI capabilities.

Integrate in minutes, Scale to millions

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from klavis import Klavis
from klavis.types import McpServerName

klavis_client = Klavis(api_key="KLAVIS_API_KEY")

# Create strata server with all MCP servers
response = klavis_client.mcp_server.create_strata_server(
    servers=[McpServerName.OPENROUTER, McpServerName.TAVILY],
    user_id="<USER_ID>"
)

mcp_server_url = response.strata_server_url

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