AWS EventBridge Calculator Connector for AI agents.
3 live capabilities
Validate event-driven architecture limits and AWS service quotas
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Why people use AWS EventBridge Calculator
Stop guessing about AWS EventBridge limits with this
With this MCP, you stop guessing. You feed your configuration to your agent, and it gives you a definitive answer on whether your architecture is compliant with AWS limits. It turns a manual, error-prone process into a quick check.
What Vinkius changes
You get a deterministic way to catch AWS EventBridge limit violations before they hit your production environment.
Use it from Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor or another AI client you already have.
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- Real-world use case 01
Preventing payload overflow errors
A developer is worried a new JSON payload might exceed limits.
- Real-world use case 02
Scaling event bus routing
An architect needs to know if adding 200 rules with 5 targets each is allowed.
- Real-world use case 03
Auditing resiliency settings
An engineer wants to ensure their error handling is solid.
Complete set · 3capabilities
The complete AWS EventBridge Calculator capability set.
These are the exact actions your AI can choose when you ask it to work with AWS EventBridge Calculator.
01—03
3 capabilities in this set.
Part of 3 available through AWS EventBridge Calculator.
- 01 Capability
Calculate event compliance
Checks if your event configuration stays within hard AWS service limits. It flags issues with payload size and nesting depth.
- 02 Capability
Calculate governance and resiliency
Compares your setup against AWS best practices. It checks storage, schema, and retry policy configurations.
- 03 Capability
Calculate routing capacity
Evaluates the capacity of your event buses and rules. It ensures you aren't exceeding target or rule limits.
Set up in minutes
One URL. Then ask AWS EventBridge Calculator to work.
Claude and ChatGPT only need the Connector URL. Copy it once, add it in settings, and use AWS EventBridge Calculator from the conversation.
Choose your client
Live previewAdvanced clients IDE · CLI
Claude · Web + desktop
Connector URL · ready to paste
Streamable HTTPhttps://edge.vinkius.com/vk_preview_QtaK8mmLAYfnKY0v2YkkgUjl0To9pGoWzaq9grhC/mcp - Step 01
Open Connectors
In Claude Web or Claude Desktop, open Settings and choose Connectors.
- Step 02
Add the URL
Choose Add custom connector, name it AWS EventBridge Calculator, and paste the URL above.
- Step 03
Turn it on in chat
Select +, open Connectors, and enable AWS EventBridge Calculator for the conversation.
ChatGPT · Web + desktop
Connector URL · ready to paste
Streamable HTTPhttps://edge.vinkius.com/vk_preview_QtaK8mmLAYfnKY0v2YkkgUjl0To9pGoWzaq9grhC/mcp - Step 01
Open MCP settings
On desktop, open Settings and MCP servers. On web, open your workspace app or connector settings.
- Step 02
Add the URL
Choose Add server with Streamable HTTP, or create a custom MCP app, then paste the AWS EventBridge Calculator URL.
- Step 03
Save and start
Save the connection and enable AWS EventBridge Calculator in your conversation. Desktop may ask you to restart once.
Cursor · IDE configuration
Advanced setup
{
"mcpServers": {
"aws-eventbridge-compliance-calculator": {
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/vk_preview_QtaK8mmLAYfnKY0v2YkkgUjl0To9pGoWzaq9grhC/mcp"
}
}
} - Step 01
Open MCP Settings
Press Cmd+Shift+P (macOS) or Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows/Linux) → search "MCP Settings"
- Step 02
Add the server config
Paste the JSON configuration above into the mcp.json file that opens
- Step 03
Save the file
Cursor will automatically detect the new Connector
- Step 04
Start using AWS EventBridge Calculator
Open Agent mode in chat and ask: "Using AWS EventBridge Calculator, help me...". 3 tools available
VS Code Copilot · IDE configuration
Advanced setup
{
"mcpServers": {
"aws-eventbridge-compliance-calculator": {
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/vk_preview_QtaK8mmLAYfnKY0v2YkkgUjl0To9pGoWzaq9grhC/mcp"
}
}
} - Step 01
Create MCP config
Create a .vscode/mcp.json file in your project root
- Step 02
Add the server config
Paste the JSON configuration above
- Step 03
Enable Agent mode
Open GitHub Copilot Chat and switch to Agent mode using the dropdown
- Step 04
Start using AWS EventBridge Calculator
Ask Copilot: "Using AWS EventBridge Calculator, help me...". 3 tools available
Windsurf · IDE configuration
Advanced setup
{
"mcpServers": {
"aws-eventbridge-compliance-calculator": {
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/vk_preview_QtaK8mmLAYfnKY0v2YkkgUjl0To9pGoWzaq9grhC/mcp"
}
}
} - Step 01
Open MCP Settings
Go to Settings → MCP Configuration or press Cmd+Shift+P and search "MCP"
- Step 02
Add the server
Paste the JSON configuration above into mcp_config.json
- Step 03
Save and reload
Windsurf will detect the new server automatically
- Step 04
Start using AWS EventBridge Calculator
Open Cascade and ask: "Using AWS EventBridge Calculator, help me...". 3 tools available
Cline · IDE configuration
Advanced setup
{
"mcpServers": {
"aws-eventbridge-compliance-calculator": {
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/vk_preview_QtaK8mmLAYfnKY0v2YkkgUjl0To9pGoWzaq9grhC/mcp"
}
}
} - Step 01
Open Cline MCP Settings
Click the Connectors icon in the Cline sidebar panel
- Step 02
Add remote server
Click "Add Connector" and paste the configuration above
- Step 03
Enable the server
Toggle the server switch to ON
- Step 04
Start using AWS EventBridge Calculator
Ask Cline: "Using AWS EventBridge Calculator, help me...". 3 tools available
Claude Code · Terminal command
Advanced setup
claude mcp add aws-eventbridge-compliance-calculator --transport http "https://edge.vinkius.com/vk_preview_QtaK8mmLAYfnKY0v2YkkgUjl0To9pGoWzaq9grhC/mcp" - Step 01
Install Claude Code
Run npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code if not already installed
- Step 02
Add the Connector
Run the command above in your terminal
- Step 03
Verify the connection
Run claude mcp to list connected servers, or type /mcp inside a session
- Step 04
Start using AWS EventBridge Calculator
Ask Claude: "Using AWS EventBridge Calculator, show me...". 3 tools are ready
Where the request belongs
Work AWS EventBridge Calculator can move forward.
This is for cloud engineers and architects who build complex event-driven systems and need to ensure their EventBridge configurations are actually viable.
Cloud Architect
Validating large-scale event bus designs against service quotas during the design phase.
DevOps Engineer
Checking CI/CD deployment configurations to prevent runtime failures caused by payload size or nesting limits.
Backend Developer
Verifying that new event schemas and routing rules won't break existing event-driven workflows.
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Before you connect
Questions about AWS EventBridge Calculator.
The practical details behind the request, access and result.
How can I check AWS EventBridge limits using an AI agent?
You can use this MCP to have your agent instantly validate payload sizes, nesting depths, and routing capacities against real AWS service limits.
Can this AWS EventBridge MCP help with architectural best practices?
Yes, it checks your storage, schema management, and retry policies to ensure they align with AWS recommended resiliency patterns.
Will this capability prevent EventBridge payload errors?
Yes, it specifically checks if your event payloads exceed the 256 KB limit, helping you catch errors before they cause failures.
Does this MCP work with my existing cloud workflows?
Yes, you can connect it to any MCP-compatible client like Claude or Cursor to validate your designs as you build them.
Can I use this to verify my event bus routing capacity?
Absolutely. It calculates whether your event buses and rules can handle the specific number of targets and routing logic you've planned.
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