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"How to use Google search" matching MCP tools:

  • Search the web using SearXNG, aggregating results from over 200 engines with privacy. Use categories to focus on specific content types or specify engines for precise sources.
    MIT
  • Find the right data exporter for pushing data to external services like Google Sheets, HubSpot, or Salesforce. Search by query and get matching exporters with IDs and descriptions.
    MIT
  • Enter partial keywords to receive query suggestions from SearXNG. Use these to discover relevant search terms before a full search.
    MIT
  • Analyze a URL to identify keywords it ranks for in Google search results, providing position, traffic, difficulty, and volume data to optimize SEO strategy.
    MIT

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  • Scrape Google search results with SERP data, ads, and knowledge panels

  • Brave Search MCP — independent web index (no Google/Bing dependency)

  • Query multiple search engines simultaneously using searXNG to aggregate results from Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, and more. Access comprehensive web information even offline, simplifying efficient research.
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  • Search Google Play Store apps to research competitors, analyze market trends, and gather app intelligence with detailed results including ratings, pricing, and developer information.
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  • Search across PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane, and ClinicalTrials.gov to find comprehensive medical research and clinical trial information for any medical topic or condition.
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  • Search the web using Google to find information, websites, and answers to queries without requiring an API key.
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  • Search for academic research articles using Google Scholar to find relevant medical and scientific publications for research purposes.
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  • Search for news articles using keywords to find relevant information from Google News. Specify search terms to retrieve news across categories like business, technology, science, and sports.
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