Free TierAPI Key AuthOpenAPI Spec
Wire is an end-to-end encrypted communication and collaboration platform offering secure messaging, voice, video calls, and file sharing for teams and enterprises.
#13 of 29 in Communication · #32 of 38 in Messaging · #27 of 71 in Collaboration
Checklist Breakdown
13 of 33 checks passed.
14 unscored.
Can an agent find and understand this tool without a web search?
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Published OpenAPI/Swagger spec
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Has llms.txt or llms-full.txt
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Has an MCP server (official or well-maintained)
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MCP server listed in a public registry
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API reference docs are publicly accessible
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Docs include runnable code examples
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Has a public changelog or release notes
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Has a public status page
Can an agent create an account and get credentials without human intervention?
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Signup does not require CAPTCHA
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Signup does not require phone verification
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Supports API key auth (not only OAuth)
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API key obtainable without manual approval
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No mandatory billing info to start
✓
Can sign up without creating an organization
Can an agent operate autonomously without upfront payment or contracts?
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Has a free tier
✓
Usage-based pricing available
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No minimum contract or commitment
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Pricing page is public (no 'contact sales')
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Free tier sufficient for testing (not just a trial)
How well does the API work for non-human consumers?
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SDK available in 2+ languages
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Structured error responses (JSON with error codes)
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Idempotency support on write endpoints
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Pagination on list endpoints
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Webhook/event support
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Sandbox or test mode available
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Rate limit headers in responses
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Consistent REST resource naming
Does the tool fail gracefully when an agent makes a mistake?
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Meaningful error messages (not just 500)
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429 responses include Retry-After header
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Documented uptime SLA (99.9%+)
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Graceful degradation under rate limits
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Request IDs in responses for debugging
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API versioning supported
Reviewer Notes
Wire exposes a REST API with OpenAPI documentation, but lacks an MCP server and llms.txt file, making discovery challenging for agents. Account creation requires human intervention (email verification, password setup), preventing autonomous agent signup. The API supports structured operations (messaging, user management) but lacks comprehensive error handling documentation and rate-limiting clarity. Wire has decent reliability as an established communication platform, but no dedicated sandbox environment for testing. The free tier exists but is limited; agents would struggle with autonomous operation without pre-established credentials and human account setup.
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