← statcite.com

INDIVIDUAL MCP TOOL

verify_claims

Fact-check a whole draft or report in one call instead of calling verify_stat once per figure: extract every checkable macro claim from the text — indicator + country + period + claimed value — and submit them together.

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LIVE ENDPOINT

https://statcite.com/mcp

No auth detected

Connect to this endpoint to inspect the live schema for verify_claims and invoke it with your own arguments.

Indexed input schema

{}

Risk classification

Inferred read-only · medium confidence · heuristic, not a guarantee.

  • No write-capable action terms were found; this is not proof that invocation has no side effects.

Parent server

statcite.com

CONNECT WITH APPROVAL

Client installation

Review this server and its permissions before adding it. Secret placeholders must be set locally.

Codex

~/.codex/config.toml

[mcp_servers.statcite]
url = "https://statcite.com/mcp"
enabled = true
Claude Code

.mcp.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "statcite": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://statcite.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Claude Desktop

Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector

Name: statcite
Remote MCP URL: https://statcite.com/mcp

Add this remote URL as a custom connector in Claude Desktop. Availability depends on the user plan and workspace policy.

Cursor

.cursor/mcp.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "statcite": {
      "url": "https://statcite.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Visual Studio Code

.vscode/mcp.json

Add to Visual Studio Code
{
  "servers": {
    "statcite": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://statcite.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Generic MCP

Client-specific MCP configuration

{
  "name": "statcite",
  "transport": "streamable-http",
  "url": "https://statcite.com/mcp"
}
MCP Inspector

Run the official MCP Inspector locally and enter the indexed Streamable HTTP endpoint.

Related tools

  • get_indicator — Get official values for a common economic indicator — inflation, GDP growth, GDP, GDP per capita, unemployment, population, government debt, fiscal balance, current account, trade, FDI, and more — for any country.
  • verify_stat — Check a claimed economic figure (from a draft, article, or memory) against the official statistical series and get a verdict: match, close, mismatch, or cannot_verify — with the official value, the difference, diagnostics for classic errors (wrong year, percent-vs-decimal, unit scaling), and a full citation for the correct number.
  • get_series — Fetch any supported series by explicit id: 'worldbank/<WDI code>' (needs country), 'imf/<CODE>' (needs country; current-vintage IMF WEO/Fiscal Monitor via the DataMapper API), or 'dbnomics/<PROVIDER>/<DATASET>/<SERIES>' (IMF WEO, OECD, Eurostat and more via DBnomics — dated editions, e.g.
  • search_indicators — Search StatCite's curated indicator registry (World Bank WDI + IMF DataMapper/WEO/Fiscal Monitor) by topic — 'inflation', 'debt', 'unemployment', 'poverty' — and discover additional DBnomics datasets.
  • compare_sources — Fetch one indicator for one country from EVERY official source in its chain independently (e.g.
  • country_snapshot — One call for a country's headline economic picture: GDP, GDP growth, GDP per capita, inflation, unemployment, population, current account, trade openness, FDI, life expectancy (World Bank) plus general government debt (IMF DataMapper API, current vintage).
  • inflation_adjust — Convert a nominal amount between years using official CPI: 'what is 100 (1995) worth in 2025 money?' Works for any country with CPI data (default USA).
  • fx_convert — Convert an amount between currencies using ECB daily reference rates (~30 majors, any date since 1999) or, for ~90 other currencies (BBD, XCD, JMD, KES, …), official annual-average rates from the World Bank — with the method and citations stated explicitly.