NexusForge provides MCP servers that give AI agents real-time access to structured data — starting with European financial data (ECB rates, Eurostat GDP, inflation, FX). The free plan covers 100 API calls per day with no setup required. Pro and Scale plans unlock higher limits, priority support, and access to the full server portfolio as it grows.

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Free

€0 /forever
  • 100 API calls/day
  • 1 server (eu-finance)
  • Community support
  • No API key required
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Pro

€29 /month
  • 5,000 API calls/day
  • All NexusForge servers
  • Priority support
  • Real-time data
  • API key included

Scale

€199 /month
  • 50,000 API calls/day
  • All servers + custom tools
  • SLA 99.9%
  • Dedicated onboarding
  • Priority queue

Frequently asked questions

Is NexusForge free to use?
Yes. The Free plan gives you 100 API calls per day with no credit card required. It includes the eu-finance MCP server with access to ECB rates, Eurostat GDP, inflation and FX data.
What is included in the Pro plan?
Pro (€29/month) gives you 5,000 API calls per day, an API key, priority support, real-time data refresh, and access to all current and future NexusForge MCP servers.
What does the Scale plan add over Pro?
Scale (€199/month) increases the limit to 50,000 API calls per day, adds a 99.9% SLA, dedicated onboarding, and priority queue for data requests. Suitable for teams running automated financial workflows.
Can I cancel at any time?
Yes. NexusForge subscriptions are monthly and can be cancelled anytime from the customer portal. There are no long-term contracts.
How do I get my API key after subscribing?
Your API key is shown once immediately after payment completes on the dashboard. It is not stored in plain text — save it securely. If lost, contact support to rotate it.
Which AI clients work with NexusForge MCP servers?
Any MCP-compatible client works: Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, and others. The server uses the standard @modelcontextprotocol/sdk and supports both stdio and HTTP/SSE transports.