Brainstorm
Multi-round AI debates between GPT, DeepSeek, Groq, and Claude — all models argue, critique, and synthesize inside your coding assistant.
brainstorm-mcp
Multi-model AI brainstorming MCP server. Orchestrates debates between GPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, and Claude with structured synthesis. Includes instant quick mode, multi-model code review with verdicts, and red-team/Socratic styles. Hosted mode needs zero API keys.
Don't trust one AI. Make them argue.
Demo
Click to watch: 3 models debate, cross-examine, and produce a structured verdict — all inside Claude Code.
Features
- Hosted mode — No API keys needed. Uses models in your environment (Claude Opus/Sonnet/Haiku) via sub-agents
- API mode — Direct model API calls with parallel execution across OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, Groq, Ollama
- brainstorm_quick — Instant multi-model perspectives in under 10 seconds
- brainstorm_review — Multi-model code review with structured findings, severity ratings, and verdicts
- Debate styles — Freeform, red-team (adversarial), and Socratic (probing questions)
- Context injection — Ground debates in actual code, diffs, or architecture docs
- 3-bullet synthesis verdicts — Recommendation, Key Tradeoffs, Strongest Disagreement
- Claude as participant — Claude debates alongside external models with full conversation context
- Multi-round debates — Models see and critique each other's responses across rounds
- Parallel execution — All models respond concurrently within each round
- Resilient — One model failing doesn't abort the debate
- Cross-platform — Works on macOS, Windows, and Linux
Installation
Claude Code
Add to your project's .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"brainstorm": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "brainstorm-mcp"],
"env": {
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "sk-...",
"GEMINI_API_KEY": "AIza...",
"DEEPSEEK_API_KEY": "sk-..."
}
}
}
}
Claude Desktop
Add to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"brainstorm": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "brainstorm-mcp"],
"env": {
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "sk-...",
"DEEPSEEK_API_KEY": "sk-..."
}
}
}
}
Manual Install
npm install -g brainstorm-mcp
brainstorm-mcp
Hosted mode requires no API keys — just install and go. The host (Claude Code) executes prompts using its own model access.
Configuration
Option 1: Environment Variables (simplest)
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...
GEMINI_API_KEY=AIza...
DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=sk-...
Option 2: Config File (full control)
Set BRAINSTORM_CONFIG to point to a JSON config:
{
"providers": {
"openai": { "model": "gpt-5.4", "apiKeyEnv": "OPENAI_API_KEY" },
"gemini": { "model": "gemini-2.5-flash", "apiKeyEnv": "GEMINI_API_KEY" },
"deepseek": { "model": "deepseek-chat", "apiKeyEnv": "DEEPSEEK_API_KEY" },
"ollama": { "model": "llama3.1", "baseURL": "http://localhost:11434/v1" }
}
}
Known providers (openai, gemini, deepseek, groq, mistral, together) don't need a baseURL.
Tools
| Tool | Description | Annotation |
|---|---|---|
brainstorm | Multi-round debate between AI models (API or hosted mode) | readOnly |
brainstorm_quick | Instant multi-model perspectives — parallel, no rounds | readOnly |
brainstorm_review | Multi-model code review with findings, severity, verdict | readOnly |
brainstorm_respond | Submit Claude's response in an interactive session | readOnly |
brainstorm_collect | Submit model responses in a hosted session | readOnly |
list_providers | Show configured providers and API key status | readOnly |
add_provider | Add a new AI provider at runtime | non-destructive |
Usage Examples
Example 1: Quick Multi-Model Perspectives
Prompt: "Use brainstorm_quick to compare Redis vs PostgreSQL for session storage"
Tool called: brainstorm_quick
{ "topic": "Redis vs PostgreSQL for session storage in a Node.js app" }
Output: Each configured model responds independently in parallel. You get a side-by-side comparison in under 10 seconds with model names, responses, timing, and cost.
Error handling: If a model fails (rate limit, timeout), the tool continues with remaining models and shows which ones failed.
Example 2: Multi-Model Code Review
Prompt: "Review this diff for security issues" (with a git diff pasted)
Tool called: brainstorm_review
{
"diff": "diff --git a/src/auth.ts ...",
"title": "Add JWT authentication middleware",
"focus": ["security", "correctness"]
}
Output: A structured verdict (approve / approve with warnings / needs changes) with a findings table showing severity, category, file, line numbers, and suggestions. Includes model agreement analysis — issues flagged by multiple models have higher confidence.
Error handling: If synthesis fails, raw model reviews are still returned.
Example 3: Hosted Mode Brainstorm (No API Keys)
Prompt: "Brainstorm using opus, sonnet, and haiku about whether we should use GraphQL or REST"
Tool called: brainstorm
{
"topic": "GraphQL vs REST for our public API",
"models": ["opus", "sonnet", "haiku"],
"mode": "hosted",
"rounds": 2,
"style": "redteam"
}
Output: The tool returns prompts for each model. The host (Claude Code) spawns sub-agents with different models, collects responses, and feeds them back via brainstorm_collect. After all rounds, a synthesis model produces a 3-bullet verdict: Recommendation, Key Tradeoffs, Strongest Disagreement.
Error handling: Sessions expire after 10 minutes. If a session is not found, a clear error message is returned with instructions to start a new one.
How It Works
API Mode
- You ask Claude to brainstorm a topic
- The tool sends the topic to all configured AI models in parallel
- Claude reads their responses and contributes its own perspective
- Models see each other's responses and refine across rounds
- A synthesizer produces the final verdict
Hosted Mode
- You ask Claude to brainstorm with specific models (e.g., opus, sonnet, haiku)
- The tool returns prompts — no API calls are made
- Claude spawns sub-agents with different models to execute prompts
- Responses are collected and fed back for the next round
- Repeat until synthesis
Privacy Policy
brainstorm-mcp runs entirely on your machine and does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data, telemetry, or analytics.
In API mode, prompts are sent directly from your machine to the model providers you configure (OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, etc.) using your own API keys. In hosted mode, no external API calls are made.
Debate sessions are stored in-memory only with a 10-minute TTL. No data is written to disk unless you explicitly save results.
Full privacy policy: PRIVACY.md
Support
- Issues: https://github.com/spranab/brainstorm-mcp/issues
- Email: [email protected]
- Repository: https://github.com/spranab/brainstorm-mcp
Development
git clone https://github.com/spranab/brainstorm-mcp.git
cd brainstorm-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm start
License
MIT
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