
cloudwatch-applicationsignals-mcp-server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides comprehensive tools for monitoring and analyzing AWS services using [AWS Application Signals](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/m
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78/100
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The Open Source Drop Lens
Connects your AI assistant to CloudWatch Application Signals, AWS's application performance monitoring layer. You can check service health, review SLO compliance, and investigate performance anomalies across your instrumented services.
The MCP server is free and open source. Application Signals pricing is based on the number of monitored operations. Setup requires your applications to be instrumented with the CloudWatch agent or OpenTelemetry, which is the real lift here.
Maintained by AWS Labs. Only useful if you've already adopted Application Signals for APM. If you're using Datadog, New Relic, or even plain CloudWatch metrics, this won't apply. For teams already invested in the AWS observability stack, it's a natural extension.
Cost Breakdown
fully freeFree Tier
The MCP server itself is completely free and open source.
Self-Hosted
Runs locally or on your own infrastructure.
Paid
No paid tier. The underlying AWS service may have its own pricing.
Free and open source. The underlying AWS service may have its own costs.
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