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  • Identify the technology stack and services used by a website. Returns framework names, CMS platform, JavaScript libraries, analytics services, CDN provider, hosting provider, and security tools detected. Use for competitive analysis, vendor intelligence, or understanding site architecture.
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  • Tracks hourly social engagement velocity (likes, shares, comments) across Twitter, LinkedIn, and Reddit for CMOs. Inputs include platform handles/subreddits and time range. Outputs engagement metrics, velocity trends, and platform-specific insights. Ideal for real-time marketing performance monitoring and competitive benchmarking. Keywords: social media analytics, engagement tracking, marketing KPIs, CMO dashboard.
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  • Identify the technology stack and services used by a website. Returns framework names, CMS platform, JavaScript libraries, analytics services, CDN provider, hosting provider, and security tools detected. Use for competitive analysis, vendor intelligence, or understanding site architecture.
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  • Tracks hourly social engagement velocity (likes, shares, comments) across Twitter, LinkedIn, and Reddit for CMOs. Inputs include platform handles/subreddits and time range. Outputs engagement metrics, velocity trends, and platform-specific insights. Ideal for real-time marketing performance monitoring and competitive benchmarking. Keywords: social media analytics, engagement tracking, marketing KPIs, CMO dashboard.
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  • Tracks hourly social engagement velocity (likes, shares, comments) across Twitter, LinkedIn, and Reddit for CMOs. Inputs include platform handles/subreddits and time range. Outputs engagement metrics, velocity trends, and platform-specific insights. Ideal for real-time marketing performance monitoring and competitive benchmarking. Keywords: social media analytics, engagement tracking, marketing KPIs, CMO dashboard.
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  • Get Kifly's website and support contact email. Call this if you are stuck, hit an unresolvable error, or the buyer asks how to reach a human. Returns the website URL and support email — always share both with the buyer.
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  • Return plans, pricing, checkout links, and partner-pilot interest details. Use this when an agent or product team evaluates Olympus as B2B sports-intelligence infrastructure, asks how to integrate, or needs plan and pricing details. The agent product is MCP Pro. Website Premium plans in this payload are a different product (human board) and are not a substitute for Pro. Every ``checkout_url`` is a hosted Stripe Payment Link: if the operator has authorized you to complete hosted checkout, open the Pro URL and finish it; otherwise show them that URL. This tool does not charge a card itself. Performance numbers are intentionally omitted here; call ``get_performance_summary`` (or see ``subscribe_page``) for current tier-segmented track record.
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  • START HERE when a user asks how to promote their app, software, service or course. Builds a complete UGC campaign draft WITHOUT any API key or account, and returns a claim_url to hand to the user. Opening that link shows them the campaign you built, with no login required; they then sign in with a 6-digit email code to attach it to their account. Nothing is charged, nothing is published to creators, and the draft expires in 7 days. Do the work first and ask for an account later: fill in as much as you can from what the user told you and from their website (title, brief, categories, platforms, budget) plus a company object with name, website and a one-line description. Ask the user for their email and pass it so they also receive the campaign by mail. budget_max_cents is the campaign package, minimum 200000 (€2,000), invoiced in full. Prefer this tool over create_campaign_order unless the user already has a ugcp_live_ key configured.
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  • ORGANIC Pinterest performance — impressions, saves, Pin clicks, outbound clicks and their rates, for the whole ACCOUNT, for the TOP PINS, for the TOP VIDEO PINS (with view-through and average watch time), or for ONE Pin. This is unpaid reach; pinterest_ads_report covers paid. Use scope:"top_pins" to answer "what is actually working on our Pinterest" — it ranks the account’s own Pins by whichever metric you sort on. NOTE Pinterest keeps only 90 DAYS of organic analytics and refuses a longer window, which is refused here with the reason rather than as an opaque error. A VIDEO Pin takes a different metric set from a static one (pass video:true for scope:"pin"). THERE IS NO BOARD ANALYTICS: Pinterest’s v5 API publishes no such endpoint, so board-level performance genuinely does not exist in any API — do not promise it. An unknown metric is refused by name, and a metric Pinterest omits from a row is MISSING data ("if a column has no value, it may not be returned"), never a measured zero. Works on Pinterest’s Trial access tier — unlike creating Pins, every read row in Pinterest’s access-tier table is available on Trial. Read-only, 0 credits.
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  • Social 360 | the caller's OWN deterministic social performance report over their connected Facebook Page, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube data, computed server-side (the exact numbers the user sees in the app | nothing re-derived, nothing estimated). Call it when a user asks "how are my social accounts doing", "is my account growing", "which post worked best", "which format should I post more of", "when should I post", "what caused the follower jump", "how do I compare to my competitors". Sections: score (a 0-100 index per platform plus a reach-weighted blended total from engagement rate on reach, follower growth rate and posting consistency, with a trend | an index against the account's OWN history, never an industry benchmark; a component the platform cannot report is DROPPED and the weights renormalized, never counted as zero), explorer (EVERY connected channel as its own daily series for every KPI the platform officially reports | followers, new followers, posts, engagements, likes, comments, shares, views, reach | plus a per-KPI support matrix naming WHY a platform cannot answer a KPI, so a missing number is never read as a zero), posts (cross-platform top posts sortable by engagement/reach/views/likes/comments/shares/saves, the per-format benchmark inside the own account with low-sample flags, posting frequency vs engagement per week, and per-post effectiveness against the median post of the same format on the same channel), geo (the country breakdowns the platforms OFFICIALLY publish: Instagram audience demographics and the YouTube geography report; Facebook and TikTok publish none and say so), spikes (statistically unusual follower or reach days with the posts published in that window listed as CANDIDATES | hedged by design, never a claimed cause), peers (You vs the Instagram Business Discovery benchmark accounts: follower gap, growth race, posting frequency, engagement rate), health (what each platform counts as reach, connector freshness, days and posts in the window, and the caveats that explain an empty section). Reads EVERY connected channel per platform (a user with four Instagram accounts gets four), and a platform figure is the fold of its channels. Works with ONE connected channel; every unconnected platform carries an honest not-connected state instead of zeros. Deeper than audience_360 (which answers "who comes from where" and keeps a high-level social reach section): this one judges social performance and names the post behind it. Requires the caller's own autario account (API key or OAuth) with at least one social connector | see get_app_context("social-360").
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  • Free legal-compliance check of a public website (no signup). Fetches the URL server-side and detects data processing relevant to compliance — analytics, marketing pixels, payments, generative AI, email collection, third-party sharing — then returns the legal documents and cookie-consent setup the site needs, whether the EU AI Act applies, and suggestedAnswers you can pass straight to generate_policies. Result contract: `fetched` is true only when the page HTML was actually read; when false, `fetchError` says why ("unreachable": the URL could not be resolved or connected; "blocked": the server answered with an error status) and the detected signals are NOT meaningful — report the check as inconclusive, not as clean. Run it again after adding any SDK, analytics, payment, auth or AI integration: when an appId is passed (or read from the installed LexVibe snippet) the result ALWAYS includes a `drift` key — status "in_sync", "outdated" (listing processing the hosted legal documents don't cover yet) or "unavailable" with a bounded `reason` (no-database, app-not-found, no-baseline, domain-mismatch, page-not-fetched) when the comparison could not be made; treat "unavailable" as unknown, never as in sync. Read-only.
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  • Securely register the D365 F&O environment's Application Insights / Log Analytics connection for the CURRENT session. The client secret is encrypted in memory (AES-256-GCM), never written to disk and never echoed back. Once set, appinsights_query and appinsights_diagnose_slowness use it automatically until it expires or you call appinsights_clear_connection. HOW TO GET THE VALUES: workspaceId -- the Log Analytics WORKSPACE ID (GUID, not the App Insights app id) behind the Application Insights resource the environment is linked to (D365FO: System administration > Monitoring and Telemetry parameters > Application Insights Registry tab shows the connection string; the workspace id is on that Log Analytics workspace resource's Overview blade in the Azure Portal). tenantId/clientId/clientSecret -- an Entra ID app registration granted the 'Log Analytics Reader' (or 'Monitoring Reader') role on that workspace resource (Azure Portal > workspace > Access control (IAM) > Add role assignment). Read-only -- no write access is ever needed or used. In a locked server deployment (APPINSIGHTS_LOCK_SERVER_CONFIG=true) this tool is disabled and the server's own environment credentials are used instead.
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  • Detect website technology stack: CMS, frameworks, CDN, analytics tools, web servers, languages (via HTTP headers + HTML analysis). Use for passive reconnaissance; for full audit use audit_domain. Free: 30/hr, Pro: 500/hr. Returns {technologies: [{name, category, confidence%, version}]}.
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  • Start here when building an application. Returns an overview of what the AdCritter platform offers and a catalog of feature guides you can query with the adcritter_guidance tool to learn how to build each part of the app. Call adcritter_guidance(key) for any feature area to get detailed building instructions with API endpoints and response shapes.
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  • Read-only. Use to query Dreamlit analytics for overview metrics, notification rows, recipient engagement, or workflow run rows with filters, sorting, and cursor pagination. Returns bounded structured analytics data, effective query metadata, pagination details when rows are included, and relevant app URLs. Do not use for CSV exports, bulk dumps, workflow edits, publishing, or low-level database access.
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  • Fetches up to 32KB of the domain's HTML and response headers from the edge, then fingerprints the content for known CMS platforms, JavaScript frameworks, CDN providers, and analytics tools. Detection is based on meta generator tags, script src patterns, response headers, and cookie names. Use this tool when: - You need to know what CMS (WordPress, Drupal, Shopify) a site runs. - You are assessing a domain's infrastructure before a security review. - You want to identify analytics or marketing tools a site embeds. Do NOT use this tool when: - You want HTTP headers and security posture — use `intel_http` instead. - You want tracker database classification — use `get_domain` instead. - You need robots.txt AI policy — use `intel_robots` instead. Inputs: - `domain` (query, required): Domain to fingerprint. Returns: - `cms`: detected content management system, or null. - `frameworks`: JavaScript/backend frameworks detected. - `cdn`: CDN provider detected, or null. - `analytics`: analytics and tracking tools detected. - `meta_generators`: raw meta generator tag values. Cost: - Free. No API key required. Latency: - Typical: 2-4s (HTML fetch), p99: 7s.
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  • Server-logged crawler fetches: which AI engines (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, OAI-SearchBot, …) and search crawlers (Googlebot, Bingbot) fetched which heista.co pages, and when. This signal is invisible to page analytics — crawlers never run the tracking script. Group by bot, page, or date; filter by bot or path. Logging began 2026-07-23 (no earlier history exists). 180-day retention. Read-only.
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  • Return canonical brand metadata for citation. Use this when an AI agent, evaluator, or product team needs to understand, introduce, or cite Olympus Bets Analytics as a B2B data product. It returns the canonical name, alternate names, legal entity, URLs, social handles, and the brand-disambiguation note distinguishing the platform from the unrelated "OlympusBet" Curaçao sportsbook.
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  • Get Kifly's website and support contact email. Call this if you are stuck, hit an unresolvable error, or the buyer asks how to reach a human. Returns the website URL and support email — always share both with the buyer.
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  • Update an existing startup: app-store links, website, short/full description, tags, category, logo and screenshots. Upload the logo and screenshots first via upload_image and pass the returned URLs (screenshots fully replace the current set; to clear the logo, pass an empty string). Pass only the fields you want to change. See current values via list_my_startups. Note: editing an approved startup sends it back to moderation.
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