Wait vs Wait Timer
Side-by-side comparison — what each server does, what tools it exposes, and how to install it.
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Wait
Productivity
Automation
Use the Wait function to pause execution for 0-300 seconds with 10% progress updates, perfect for task synchronization and process timing.
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Wait Timer
1-Click Automation
Use Wait Timer to add intentional pauses in workflows, ensuring web pages, API calls, and other processes complete properly before next steps.
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At a Glance
| Wait | Wait Timer | |
|---|---|---|
| What it does | Use the Wait function to pause execution for 0-300 seconds with 10% progress updates, perfect for... | Use Wait Timer to add intentional pauses in workflows, ensuring web pages, API calls, and other p... |
| Categories | Productivity Automation | Automation |
| Install | Manual config | One-click |
| Tools | 0 | 0 |
| Source | GitHub ↗ | GitHub ↗ |
| Popularity | 262 views · 1 installs | 277 views · 1 installs |
TL;DR
Wait is a Productivity server. Wait Timer is a Automation server. Different use cases — you might want both.
Both are free to install through FastMCP. Try them and see which fits.