plan
plan: 15 operations.
plan: 15 operations. Name one in "op" and pass that operation's own arguments in "input". describe returns an operation's input schema.
| Tool | plan |
| Door | https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/mcp |
| Method | tools/call (JSON-RPC 2.0) |
| Arguments | 2, 1 required |
| Operation | GET /v1/plan/blockchain · GET /v1/plan/dns · GET /v1/plan/gpu · GET /v1/plan/health · GET /v1/plan/policy · GET /v1/plan/schema · GET /v1/plan/storage · GET /v1/plan/vocab |
| Product | plan |
Arguments
| Field | Type | Required | Default | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
input | object | — | — | — | arguments for the chosen op |
op | string | yes | — | — | — |
tools/list declares a type, a description, which fields are required and an enumerated value set for each field and nothing further, and every column above is the door's own. This tool takes an operation name and that operation's arguments, so what the document constrains is what goes inside input, field by field, on the operation you name — ask describe for that. A — means the door does not constrain the field.
Call it
A tools/call carries every argument in one flat object — nothing binds to a path or a query string. This call carries exactly the arguments the operation requires, so it is the smallest one that can run.
curl -X POST https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/mcp \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $HANZO_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "plan",
"arguments": {
"op": "list_plans"
}
}
}'Values are the operation's own defaults and enumerated values where it declares them, and a <placeholder> where neither source declares one. tools/list needs no credential; tools/call does — called without one the door answers HTTP 200 with a JSON-RPC result whose isError is set and whose text says what was missing. How to get a key →
The operation behind it
plan dispatches to 15 operations. 8 of them the door names exactly as the document ids them, and those are below; for the rest the door has its own verb, which describe resolves.
| Operation | Route | Product | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
get_plan_blockchain | GET /v1/plan/blockchain | plan | Returns the blockchain RPC plan catalog: the tiers metered in monthly compute units, with… |
get_plan_dns | GET /v1/plan/dns | plan | ListDNSPlans returns the DNS plan catalog: the tiers priced on zones, records per zone… |
get_plan_gpu | GET /v1/plan/gpu | plan | ListGPUTiers returns the rentable GPU configurations, each with its accelerator count and… |
get_plan_health | GET /v1/plan/health | plan | Health reports that the plans subsystem is mounted and serving. |
get_plan_policy | GET /v1/plan/policy | plan | Returns the published pricing policy: whether pricing is transparent, the revenue-sharing… |
get_plan_schema | GET /v1/plan/schema | plan | Returns the two JSON Schema documents this surface speaks: entitlements.schema.json,… |
get_plan_storage | GET /v1/plan/storage | plan | Returns the block-storage price block: the price per GB per month and the volume size… |
get_plan_vocab | GET /v1/plan/vocab | plan | Returns the entitlement key vocabulary: every key with its namespace, JSON type,… |
The same capability over plain HTTP is in the plan API reference, on https://api.hanzo.ai.
All 121 tools · The door · API reference
Generated from tools/list on https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/mcp — 121 tools captured 2026-08-16.
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