
In February 2026, the developer delivered the XBIRD MCP Server within the punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers repository, creating a Twitter/X client that enables posting, searching, timeline reading, engagement management, and media uploads using browser cookies instead of API keys. Leveraging full stack development and microservices, they consolidated 34 tools into a single server, introducing a micropayment-per-call model to monetize access and reduce reliance on external APIs. The project, implemented with a focus on API integration and scalable architecture, established a foundation for future tool integrations and revenue streams. No critical bugs were reported, reflecting a stable and well-aligned engineering effort.
February 2026: Delivered the XBIRD MCP Server, a browser cookies–based Twitter/X client enabling posting, searching, reading timelines, engagement controls, and media uploads without API keys, monetized via micropayments per call. The release consolidates a 34-tool feature set under a single server, laying the groundwork for API-keyless access, revenue generation, and scalable tool integrations. No critical bugs reported; strong alignment with business goals to reduce external API dependencies and accelerate feature parity.
February 2026: Delivered the XBIRD MCP Server, a browser cookies–based Twitter/X client enabling posting, searching, reading timelines, engagement controls, and media uploads without API keys, monetized via micropayments per call. The release consolidates a 34-tool feature set under a single server, laying the groundwork for API-keyless access, revenue generation, and scalable tool integrations. No critical bugs reported; strong alignment with business goals to reduce external API dependencies and accelerate feature parity.

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