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AI co-founder MCP server for solo founders. Multi-perspective code review (CTO, Security, Product, DevOps, Customer), stage-aware guidance, tech decision validation, and portfolio management across projects.

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Callout

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You used AI to write code for 3 days. Callout tells you 60% of it was over-engineered.

AI coding tools make you 10x faster at writing code. Nobody checks if you're building the right thing. Callout is the second pair of eyes — 5 expert perspectives that catch what you miss, delivered as an MCP server that works inside Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, and Windsurf.

Callout review demo


Why Callout exists

A real product was built using Claude Code in 6 days: 186 files, 691 tests. A multi-perspective review on Day 5 found that 60% was over-engineered. 9 days of planned work reduced to 3.5 days. The key insight: the problem wasn't bad code — it was wrong priorities and missed blind spots.

Callout makes that review available to every developer, automatically.


30-second setup

cd /path/to/your/project
npx callout-dev setup

That's it. No global install needed. Callout auto-configures your editor and sets up smart triggers.

After setup, restart your editor (or re-enter Claude Code from the project directory), then try:

Review this project

What it does

review — Five expert perspectives on your project

PerspectiveWhat it catches
CTO"Your 4-level role system only needs 2 levels. Cut it, save 3 days."
Security"JWT missing orgId — multi-tenant data can leak across tenants."
Product"HR managers won't self-register. Replace with invite-only flow."
DevOps"Billing doesn't need a DB table. A config object saves 1 day."
Customer"No compliance page = enterprise customers won't even evaluate you."

Every finding is categorized as MUST FIX, SHOULD FIX, or GOOD — with effort estimates. Starts with an Executive Summary so you know what to focus on in 30 seconds.

Example output (click to expand)
## Executive Summary
3 MUST FIX | 5 SHOULD FIX | 8 GOOD
Estimated total effort: 4-6 hours

### CTO Perspective
[MUST FIX] Your 4-level role system (owner/admin/manager/member) only
needs 2 levels (owner/member). Cut it — saves 2 days of work.
Effort: 2 hours.

[SHOULD FIX] billing_history table duplicates what Stripe already tracks.
Delete the table, query Stripe API directly. Effort: 1 hour.

### Security Perspective
[MUST FIX] JWT tokens missing orgId claim — multi-tenant data can leak
across organizations. Add orgId to token payload and validate on every
API endpoint. Effort: 1 hour.
> Review this project
> Run a security + CTO review
> Review from the perspective of an enterprise HR manager

challenge — Is this worth building at all?

When you've been fixing the same bug for an hour, Callout asks the hard question: is this feature even worth keeping?

Checks ROI, sunk cost, complexity budget, scope creep. Returns a verdict:

  • CONTINUE — keep going, this is valuable
  • SIMPLIFY — right goal, over-engineered approach
  • PAUSE — validate the need before writing more code
  • DELETE — negative ROI, remove it

Git diff and recent changes are collected automatically — zero effort from you.

guide — What should I be thinking about right now?

Detects your project stage (research → architecture → building → testing → launch) and surfaces the questions you should be asking but aren't.

spot_check — Is this code safe to ship?

Quick security scan for AI-generated code. Flags only the dangerous stuff — vulnerabilities, logic errors — in under 10 seconds. Not a full audit, just "can I trust this output?"

test_translate — What do I actually need to test manually?

Parses test output and tells you in plain language: what's automated, what needs manual verification, and gives you a 15-minute manual test script.

cleanup — What can I delete?

Scans for dead code, duplicate files, unused dependencies, and modules that should be merged. Returns concrete steps: delete this, merge that.

validate — Should I use X or Y?

Technical decision validator. "Should I use Supabase or Firebase?" — gives you a verdict, confidence level, and alternatives based on your project's stage, scale, and stack.

recommend — What tools should I use?

Detects what your project needs (auth, database, payments, email, deployment, etc.) and recommends the best tool for each scenario — with install commands, setup steps, and alternatives. Considers your existing dependencies so it never recommends what you already have. Same scenario is only recommended once.

> Recommend tools for this project
> What should I use for authentication?
> I need to add payments

Smart auto-triggers

After setup, Callout speaks up automatically when it matters:

  • Editing the same file for the 3rd time → "Are you chasing a bug in a low-value feature?"
  • Creating a new file → "Is this new module necessary?"
  • Bug fix exceeding 30 minutes → "Should this feature be simplified or removed?"
  • Adding a new dependency → "Is there a simpler alternative?"
  • Completing a milestone → Full 5-perspective review
  • Starting work that needs auth, payments, etc. → Tool recommendation

You don't need to remember to call it. It interrupts you when it should.


How it works

Callout is an MCP server. It collects your project context (file structure, dependencies, README, CLAUDE.md, git history) and assembles expert-perspective prompts. Your AI tool executes the review.

Callout never calls an LLM itself. Zero API cost. No API key needed. Works with whatever model you already use.

One server, works everywhere:

EditorConfig file
Claude Code.mcp.json
Cursor.cursor/mcp.json
VS Code.vscode/mcp.json
Windsurf~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json

Installation

Option 1: Automatic (recommended)

cd /path/to/your/project
npx callout-dev setup

Detects your editor and configures everything automatically. No npm install -g required.

Important: After setup, restart your editor so it picks up the new MCP server.

EditorWhat to do after setup
Cursor / VS Code / WindsurfClose and reopen the project
Claude CodeExit and re-enter from the project directory: cd /path/to/project && claude

Option 2: Manual (Cursor / VS Code)

Add to your editor's MCP config file:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "callout": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["callout-dev"]
    }
  }
}

Option 3: Manual (Claude Code)

claude mcp add callout -- npx callout-dev

Tools reference

ToolDescription
review5-perspective architecture review
challengeQuestion whether current work is worth doing
guideStage detection + checklist of questions to ask
spot_checkQuick security scan for AI-generated code
test_translateTurn test output into plain-language manual test plan
cleanupFind dead code, duplicates, unused deps
validateTechnical decision validator with confidence scoring
todo_addAdd a finding to the project todo list
todo_updateUpdate todo status
todo_listView todos, filtered by priority or status
todo_summaryProject health overview
initInitialize Callout + auto-trigger rules
save_review_findingsPersist review summary for progress tracking
recommendDetect project needs and recommend best tools with install commands
recommend_dismissDismiss a recommendation scenario so it won't be suggested again
recommend_resetReset all dismissed recommendations to re-enable detection
set_target_userSet who the target user is for customer perspective reviews
portfolioMulti-project overview with health status and resource allocation advice
callout_helpShow usage guide

Roadmap

See docs/roadmap.md for the full plan.

V0.4 (current): 19 MCP tools, 124 tests, portfolio overview, MCP instructions auto-trigger, modular architecture, npm published V1.0 (next): Web UI dashboard, cloud sync, custom perspectives, paid tier


Contributing

Contributions welcome. Please open an issue before submitting a PR for significant changes.

npm install
npm run build
npm test

See docs/architecture.md for technical details.


License

MIT

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