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Maps & Location★ 61,775

Worldmonitor

Real-time global intelligence dashboard. AI-powered news aggregation, geopolitical monitoring, and infrastructure tracking in a unified situational awareness interface

by koala73 · koala73/worldmonitor

How to use Worldmonitor with Claude

Worldmonitor is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that gives Claude and other AI agents direct access to maps & location capabilities. Once installed, you can use it in Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code with GitHub Copilot, or any MCP-compatible client.

Setup

  1. Clone or install from the GitHub repository
  2. Follow the README for environment setup and credentials
  3. Add the server to your MCP client config (claude_desktop_config.json or .cursor/mcp.json)
  4. Restart your client — Worldmonitor will appear in the available tools list

About Worldmonitor

TypeScript★ 61,775 starsUpdated Jul 2026Source: github

Worldmonitor is an open-source MCP server in the Maps & Location category, built in TypeScript. It connects Claude and other MCP-compatible clients to maps & location systems directly. Source available on GitHub.

Use cases for Maps & Location MCP servers

  • Query location data and generate route optimizations
  • Automate geofencing and proximity alert workflows
  • Connect AI agents to mapping and logistics APIs
  • Generate location-based insights from movement data

Where Worldmonitor fits in an MCP workflow

Teams use Worldmonitor to give Claude a direct bridge into maps & location workflows, so routine actions happen inside the AI client instead of across separate tabs and dashboards.

Worldmonitor can be connected to MCP clients by following the repository setup instructions, making it useful for teams that want AI access to maps & location systems.

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