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  • Bounce Watch tells you what just changed at a company, and when. Who raised money. Who hired a senior person. Who opened an office, won a customer, or announced a partnership. Over forty kinds of event, three million of them so far, and every one carries the date it happened. That date is the point. Knowing a company raised money is not very useful on its own. Knowing they raised it eleven days ago is the difference between a good call and a late one. Ask in plain language — "which Dutch companies under 50 people raised in the last month", "what has been happening at stripe.com" — and get real company names back with dates and sources. Every event carries a score from 1 to 10, so a funding round outranks a conference booth and you can set a floor that removes the noise. It can also come to you: put a watch on a company and you get told the next time something happens there. And when we do not know, we say so. "Nothing happened here" and "we have not checked here recently" look identical from the outside — an empty answer — and an assistant will confidently report the second as the first. So every response says how recently we looked. Connect with OAuth, no key to paste. Every new account gets 2,500 free credits, no card and no expiry. Paid plans start at 99 EUR a month, and the same account covers the REST API too.

  • Give AI assistants secure access to your organization's structured business data. Search records, create and update records, retrieve schema information, and manage workflow states using natural language. You need two values for every request: x-api-key — your Web Data Forms API Key x-group-id — your Web Data Forms Group ID You can find these in your Web Data Forms accounts group->information page. Preferred method: request header When possible, pass the credentials as HTTP headers: x-api-key: <your-api-key> x-group-id: <your-group-id> This is the preferred option because it keeps credentials out of the URL and is more secure. Fallback method: query parameters If your MCP client does not support custom headers, the server also accepts the credentials as URL query parameters. Example: https://mcp.webdataforms.com?x-api-key=abc123&x-group-id=xyz456 Detailed information here: https://github.com/Web-Data-Forms/mcp-server-docs/blob/main/README.md

  • Ephemeral no-signup demo of Mob, an AI-first personal CRM you run in natural language.

  • B2B people and company data for AI agents. Search 700M+ professionals by role, company, and industry. Reveal verified work emails and direct phone numbers inline. Free to search, 1 credit per verified reveal. Supports Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP client.

  • Reply.io is a sales engagement platform used by thousands of B2B sales teams to automate multichannel outreach — email, LinkedIn, calls, SMS, and WhatsApp. The Reply.io MCP server exposes the platform's core functionality as tools that any MCP-compatible AI model can call directly. The MCP server is hosted by Reply.io and authenticated via API key. No self-hosting or open-source setup is required.

  • The memory of your business: an event-based CRM your assistant reads and writes, dated and signed.

  • SubDownload exposes YouTube as an MCP-native data source. Connect via OAuth and your AI agent can summarize videos, fetch full transcripts (even for videos with no captions, via AI ASR), search across channels, and save everything into a private knowledge base. Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and 40+ MCP clients. Free credits on signup, no card required.

  • Guarded MCP server for agent-readable business truth, provenance, readiness, and discovery.

  • Search, save, and export from a database of 220M+ B2B contacts. Filter by job title, seniority, industry, location, company size, and more.