Description

The WeightWatchers app helps people taking GLP-1 medications find meal ideas that work for their lifestyle. By connecting ChatGPT with the WeightWatchers recipe library, it makes discovering nutritious, satisfying recipes simple and stress-free. Instead of searching through endless options, users get meal and recipe suggestions grounded in WeightWatchers’ trusted guidance, helping them feel more confident about everyday food choices. For anyone who wants extra support, the app also makes it easy to connect with a registered dietitian, offering a smooth transition from helpful meal ideas to personalized nutrition guidance.

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Can Modify Data
Works in Conversation

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Server Status mcp-openai-glp1-recipes v2.13.3

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https://api.ww.com/ai/mcp-openai-glp1-recipes/mcp

Last checked: 1d ago

Server Instructions

MCP server that exposes simple tools to browse GLP-1-friendly recipes and foods using Weight Watchers search. UI is handled by ChatGPT; this server returns clean JSON.

Technical Details
Connection Latency 515ms
30-Day Uptime 30.8%
Error

HTTP 404: Not Found - {"detail":"Not Found"}

Tools(3)

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book-rd-appointment
Use this when the user EXPLICITLY requests to speak with a registered dietitian (RD) or professional nutritionist. Returns a card widget that provides information and a call-to-action for users to schedule a consultation with a Weight Watchers registered dietitian. This is particularly useful for users on GLP-1 medications who may benefit from personalized nutrition guidance. Registered dietitians can provide personalized meal planning, help manage side effects, ensure adequate nutrition while on GLP-1 medications, and adjust dietary patterns based on individual needs and preferences. Use ONLY when user EXPLICITLY mentions: - Wanting to speak with/see/consult a dietitian, nutritionist, or RD - Wanting personalized or professional nutrition guidance/advice - Wanting to book/schedule an appointment with a nutrition professional - Asking "Can I get professional help?" or similar explicit requests - Having complex medical conditions (diabetic, multiple allergies) AND explicitly asking for professional help Do NOT use when: - User is searching for recipes (use search-glp1-recipes instead) - User says they are "struggling" with meal planning - this is a recipe search request, ask what meal type they want - User has general questions about what to eat - offer to search recipes first - User is browsing or exploring food options - use search-glp1-recipes - User's needs can be addressed by showing recipes IMPORTANT: Phrases like "I'm struggling with meal planning" or "I need help figuring out what to eat" are requests for recipe suggestions, NOT requests for professional consultation. For these, ask clarifying questions about meal type and then search for recipes.
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100%Latency 757ms
May 5, 2026
health_check
Check the health status of the MCP server.
100%Latency 626ms
May 5, 2026
search-glp1-recipes
Search for GLP-1 friendly recipes. **WHEN TO USE:** User mentions GLP-1 medications (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, semaglutide, tirzepatide) AND asks about food/recipes. Search immediately when user has GLP-1 context plus ANY of: meal type, ingredient, cuisine, cooking method, or dietary filter. **DO NOT USE:** For general recipe searches without GLP-1 medication context (e.g., "Find chicken recipes" alone). **QUERY CONSTRUCTION RULES:** 1. Remove stop words from query: "recipes", "meals", "ideas", "options", "food", "dishes" 2. Use mealType filter (not query) for: "breakfast", "lunch", "dinner" 3. Use dietary filter flags (not query) for: vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free 4. Remove nutritional terms: "high protein", "low fat", "high fiber" (glp1Friendly filter handles these) 5. Empty query is valid when filters are set! **EXAMPLES:** - "breakfast on Ozempic" → query="", mealType="breakfast" - "high protein breakfast" → query="", mealType="breakfast" (NOT "high protein" in query!) - "vegetarian dinner" → query="", isVegetarian=true, mealType="dinner" - "chicken recipes" → query="chicken" - "gluten-free lunch" → query="", isGlutenFree=true, mealType="lunch" - "air fryer recipes" → query="air fryer" **WHEN TO ASK CLARIFYING QUESTIONS:** Only ask "Are you looking for breakfast, lunch, or dinner?" when user provides NO specifics (no meal type, ingredient, cuisine, cooking method, or dietary filter). - Vague: "What should I eat on Ozempic?" → Ask for meal type - Specific: "breakfast ideas" → Search immediately with mealType="breakfast" - Specific: "chicken on Wegovy" → Search immediately with query="chicken" **CRITICAL RULES:** - Do NOT put nutritional terms like "high protein" in query - the glp1Friendly filter already ensures high protein/fiber, low fat - Do NOT retry with modified queries if a search returns 0 results - just report no matches found - Retry with glp1Friendly=false is ONLY for dietary filter searches (vegan, vegetarian, etc.) that return <3 results - After 5 searches in a conversation, offer RD consultation before showing results **DIETARY FILTERS (use flags, not query text):** - isVegetarian=true for vegetarian/veggie - isVegan=true for vegan/plant-based - isGlutenFree=true for gluten-free - isDairyFree=true for dairy-free/lactose-free - isNutFree=true for nut-free/nut allergy
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100%Latency 612ms
May 5, 2026

Keywords

Trigger Keywords (@mentions)

@weightwatchers

Discoverability Score

55

Fair

55 of 100 — how easily AI agents find your app

  • Description quality
    20/20
  • Example prompts
    0/20
  • Keyword coverage
    4/15
  • Tool metadata
    16/20
  • Visual assets
    13/20
  • Endpoint health
    2/10
  • Data freshness
    11/15

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Technical Details

Status
ENABLED
Type
AI-Powered App
Auth
Open Access
Listed on
ChatGPT
Added
December 22, 2025
Last synced
May 3, 2026
Last checked
1d ago
Version
2.13.3
Distribution
Ecosystem Directory

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