A working MCP server that hands AI agents real, live Hong Kong knowledge — weather, transport and more — over the Model Context Protocol. It's free and open, and it's the clearest example of how we practice AEO instead of just preaching it: become the tool the agents reach for.
The Hong Kong context MCP is a real, working MCP server — not a mockup, not a slide. It runs, and it speaks the Model Context Protocol, so any AI agent that supports MCP can connect to it and call its tools directly.
What it exposes is live Hong Kong context: things like current weather, transport and bus information, and parking availability — returned as structured data an agent can act on, not a web page it has to scrape and guess at.
If you've read our catalog, this is delivery mode ③ (MCP) made concrete. Where the other services describe the idea of your AI calling a tool, this one is a tool you can point an agent at today.
It's free and open, deliberately, in the spirit of Hong Kong's tradition of open public-interest data — the same ethos that makes weather, transport and civic datasets publicly available for anyone to build on.
The strategic logic is simple: monetize the transformation, not the access. Handing agents free, live context isn't charity and it isn't a paywall — it's a discovery and AI-readiness play. The value is in being the tool agents reach for, so free access is the point, not a cost we're swallowing.
This is AEO practiced, not preached. As AI agents increasingly do the searching, the question stops being only "does Google rank my page?" and becomes "can the agents reach me at all?"
The pattern is the same one that powers the HK MCP: take a proprietary or hard-to-get dataset or workflow and expose it as an MCP tool. Do that, and you become directly reachable by the agents that increasingly sit between people and answers — no scraping, no guessing, just a tool they can call.
The Hong Kong context MCP is the reference implementation. The paid versions of this idea — data, content and audit MCPs — expose your proprietary workflows the same way. Same shape, different payload.
One mode only: ③ MCP. There's nothing to install on your site and no access to grant.
| Mode | What happens | Access needed |
|---|---|---|
| ③ MCP | Your AI agent connects to the Hong Kong context MCP server and calls its tools — weather, transport, parking and more — getting structured results back inside its own workflow. | None. No site access, no credentials, no install. |
It isn't. The Hong Kong context MCP is free and open — full stop. It's our discovery and lead-gen play, and our way of dogfooding the MCP delivery mode we recommend to clients. There is no meter on it.
For comparison, the paid MCPs in our catalog — the ones that expose proprietary data, content, schema or audit workflows — are billed as usage credits, burned per call. That's a different product with a different payload. This one stays free.
It's a working MCP server — built on the Model Context Protocol — that gives any AI agent live Hong Kong context as callable tools, such as weather, transport and parking information. It's a real, running service rather than a concept, and it's the concrete example of our MCP delivery mode.
Yes. The Hong Kong context MCP is free and open, in the spirit of open public-interest data. Our principle is to monetize the transformation, not the access — giving agents free live context is a discovery and AI-readiness play, not a paywalled product.
MCP, the Model Context Protocol, is an open standard that lets an AI agent call an external service as a tool. Instead of scraping a website, the agent connects to the MCP server and invokes its tools directly, getting structured results back inside its own workflow.
It's AEO practiced, not preached. As AI agents increasingly do the searching, being reachable as a tool they call is a new front door. The Hong Kong context MCP is our reference implementation of that idea; the same pattern lets a business expose its own data or workflows to the agents that matter.
Yes. The Hong Kong context MCP is the free proof of concept; paid MCPs that expose proprietary data, content or audit workflows are part of the catalog and billed as usage credits per call. Start with a free audit and we'll show you where an MCP fits your AI-readiness.
The Hong Kong context MCP is our proof of concept. Start with a free audit and we'll show you where an MCP fits your AI-readiness.
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