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Wait Timer

by 199-mcp

Use Wait Timer to add intentional pauses in workflows, ensuring web pages, API calls, and other processes complete prope

Introduces deliberate pauses into workflows, ensuring time-dependent operations like web page rendering, background processes, or API calls have sufficient time to complete before proceeding to subsequent steps.

github stars

1

Single simple toolNo setup required

best for

  • / Web automation and scraping workflows
  • / Command line operations with background tasks
  • / API workflows needing processing delays
  • / File system operations requiring propagation time

capabilities

  • / Pause execution for specified duration in seconds
  • / Wait for web pages to fully render after navigation
  • / Allow time for background processes to complete
  • / Ensure file operations finish before next steps

what it does

Adds a wait/sleep tool to workflows, letting you pause execution for a specified number of seconds. Useful when you need to wait for web pages to load, background processes to finish, or files to propagate before continuing.

about

Wait Timer is a community-built MCP server published by 199-mcp that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Use Wait Timer to add intentional pauses in workflows, ensuring web pages, API calls, and other processes complete prope It is categorized under developer tools. This server exposes 1 tool that AI clients can invoke during conversations and coding sessions.

how to install

You can install Wait Timer in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server runs locally on your machine via the stdio transport.

license

MIT

Wait Timer is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.

readme

Use Wait Timer to add intentional pauses in workflows, ensuring web pages, API calls, and other processes complete prope

TL;DR: Adds a wait/sleep tool to workflows, letting you pause execution for a specified number of seconds. Useful when you need to wait for web pages to load, background processes to finish, or files to propagate before continuing.

What it does

  • Pause execution for specified duration in seconds
  • Wait for web pages to fully render after navigation
  • Allow time for background processes to complete
  • Ensure file operations finish before next steps

Best for

  • Web automation and scraping workflows
  • Command line operations with background tasks
  • API workflows needing processing delays
  • File system operations requiring propagation time

Highlights

  • Single simple tool
  • No setup required

FAQ

What is the Wait Timer MCP server?
Wait Timer is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server profile on explainx.ai. MCP lets AI hosts (e.g. Claude Desktop, Cursor) call tools and resources through a standard interface; this page summarizes categories, install hints, and community ratings.
How do MCP servers relate to agent skills?
Skills are reusable instruction packages (often SKILL.md); MCP servers expose live capabilities. Teams frequently combine both—skills for workflows, MCP for APIs and data. See explainx.ai/skills and explainx.ai/mcp-servers for parallel directories.
How are reviews shown for Wait Timer?
This profile displays 10 aggregated ratings (sample rows for discoverability plus signed-in user reviews). Average score is about 4.5 out of 5—verify behavior in your own environment before production use.
MCP server reviews

Ratings

4.510 reviews
  • Shikha Mishra· Oct 10, 2024

    Wait Timer is among the better-indexed MCP projects we tried; the explainx.ai summary tracks the official description.

  • Piyush G· Sep 9, 2024

    We evaluated Wait Timer against two servers with overlapping tools; this profile had the clearer scope statement.

  • Chaitanya Patil· Aug 8, 2024

    Useful MCP listing: Wait Timer is the kind of server we cite when onboarding engineers to host + tool permissions.

  • Sakshi Patil· Jul 7, 2024

    Wait Timer reduced integration guesswork — categories and install configs on the listing matched the upstream repo.

  • Ganesh Mohane· Jun 6, 2024

    I recommend Wait Timer for teams standardizing on MCP; the explainx.ai page compares cleanly with sibling servers.

  • Oshnikdeep· May 5, 2024

    Strong directory entry: Wait Timer surfaces stars and publisher context so we could sanity-check maintenance before adopting.

  • Dhruvi Jain· Apr 4, 2024

    Wait Timer has been reliable for tool-calling workflows; the MCP profile page is a good permalink for internal docs.

  • Rahul Santra· Mar 3, 2024

    According to our notes, Wait Timer benefits from clear Model Context Protocol framing — fewer ambiguous “AI plugin” claims.

  • Pratham Ware· Feb 2, 2024

    We wired Wait Timer into a staging workspace; the listing’s GitHub and npm pointers saved time versus hunting across READMEs.

  • Yash Thakker· Jan 1, 2024

    Wait Timer is a well-scoped MCP server in the explainx.ai directory — install snippets and categories matched our Claude Code setup.