Track, audit, and optimize every MCP integration in one vault
**Stop losing hours hunting down MCP integration details—manage every client’s protocol in one place.**
If you’re juggling multiple MCP servers, endpoints, and integration states across projects, you know how fast things get messy. You spend too much time auditing what’s connected where, struggle with misconfigurations, and onboarding new team members takes longer than it should. Debugging feels like guesswork without a clear, centralized reference.
MCP ServerOps Vault is an Obsidian system designed specifically to track, audit, and optimize every MCP integration in a single, structured vault. Unlike scattered notes or siloed docs, this vault organizes capabilities, endpoints, error codes, and logs in a way that cuts your audit time, reduces errors, and speeds up onboarding—all by design.
**What’s Included:**
- `MCP_Capabilities.md` — Detailed tracking of all protocol capabilities per client
- `Endpoints_Overview.md` — Centralized list of server endpoints with status and notes
- `Integration_Audit_Template.md` — Step-by-step audit checklist to reduce oversight
- `ErrorCodes_Reference.md` — Unified error codes and common log messages for faster debugging
- `Contributor_Onboarding.md` — Structured documentation to bring new developers up to speed quickly
**Who This Is For:**
- Developers managing multiple MCP client integrations simultaneously
- DevOps engineers responsible for maintaining MCP server health and consistency
- Team leads looking to improve onboarding and reduce integration errors
**Who This Is NOT For:**
- Developers working on a single MCP integration with no plans to scale
- Teams without formal documentation or those unwilling to maintain a vault system
If this doesn’t save you at least 4 hours per project on MCP audits, I’ll refund your $22—no questions asked.