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Rovyn implements Cueback — a media-neutral MCP convention for handing AI-curated content to the apps where it is actually consumed, and handing consumption receipts back.
The protocol is defined as versioned JSON object shapes
(cueback_version) plus an MCP tool surface: an assistant
sends a consumption plan of recommendations with a stated
brief and a written rationale per item; the consuming app returns
receipts — a deterministic consumption summary alongside the
user's own words, verbatim. Podcasts are the first media profile.
- Protocol specification — object shapes, semantics, versioning.
- MCP tool reference — the tool surface: schemas, examples, errors.
- Direction — why the protocol is shaped the way it is.
Everything above lives at
github.com/tinkon/cueback,
Apache-2.0, alongside the @cueback/* packages — media-neutral
core plus the podcast profile, consumed straight from the repository by
git tag (nothing is on npm). The current protocol version is 0.4.
Building against it? support@polimati.com
reaches the people who wrote it.
To connect an assistant right now, see Connect.
The MCP endpoint is https://api.rovyn.app/mcp.