Appwrite MCP Beats Vercel on Backend Depth, Vercel Wins on Speed and Logs

A developer benchmarked the hosted MCP servers of Appwrite and Vercel by tasking an AI agent with identical workflows: deploying apps, inspecting builds, diagnosing failures, and performing rollbacks. Vercel deployed faster, reaching a ready state in roughly 2.1 seconds versus Appwrite's 27 seconds, and provided cleaner, more compact runtime log filtering. Appwrite outperformed Vercel on backend depth, being the only platform to expose rollback, deletion, and write confirmation via MCP, completing a rollback in 1.32 seconds that Vercel did not support at all. Across eight scored read and observability tasks, Appwrite won five while Vercel led on workspace discovery, build logs, and runtime logs. The two platforms were architecturally different — Vercel offers 33 direct named tools while Appwrite exposes 992 operations across 81 services through a small set of meta-tools.
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