Yondry

Yondry

Plan your perfect day out, anywhere.

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Yondry — Day Out Planner (MCP server)

Plan your perfect day out, anywhere — right inside Claude and other MCP clients.

Yondry turns a place and a mood into a real day plan: where to go, in what order, when to eat, how to get between stops — each stop justified by a concrete reason (rating, distance, weather fit, what's open). It also serves ready-made neighbourhood guides, and — once you connect your Yondry account — can plan from your own saved places.

This is the public home of the Yondry MCP server, a hosted (remote) MCP server. The app and backend are closed-source; this repo holds the connector docs and registry metadata.

Add it to Claude

Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector → paste:

https://yondry.app/mcp

Then ask, e.g. "Use Yondry to plan a relaxed Saturday in Shoreditch."

Or in any MCP client config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "yondry": { "type": "streamable-http", "url": "https://yondry.app/mcp" }
  }
}

No signup needed for the core tools.

Tools

Tool Type What it does
plan_day read-only Day plan for a named location (+ optional vibe/constraints); returns a timed itinerary + a shareable permalink
get_neighbourhood_guide read-only Intro + verified local highlights + 3 sample day plans for a covered neighbourhood
suggest_swaps read-only Alternative options for one stop in an existing plan

There's also an authenticated server at https://yondry.app/mcp/me/ (OAuth 2.1) exposing plan_from_my_saves, which plans from your own saved Yondry places.

Example prompts

  • "Use Yondry to plan a relaxed Saturday in Notting Hill."
  • "A rainy-day plan for Greenwich with kids."
  • "Show me the Yondry guide to Shoreditch."

Links

  • Privacy policy: https://yondry.app/privacy-policy
  • Terms of use: https://yondry.app/terms
  • Contact: hello@yondry.app

Made with patience in London. Go yonder.

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