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"MCP server for social media cultural trend analysis and insights" matching MCP tools:

  • Route requests through ISP-assigned IPs that appear as real home users. Ideal for scraping social media and ecommerce sites without being blocked.
    MIT
  • Search across media transcripts, insights, and metadata to find specific topics, keywords, or themes. Filter results by media type, folder, tags, or speakers, with date range scoping.
    MIT

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  • Find the right contact channel for Everstake inquiries, including social media and company resources, with a routing guide for specific purposes.
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  • Generate color palettes for a cultural concept, filtered by allowed archives and minimum relevance to ensure cultural specificity and accurate matches.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of supported social media platforms (e.g., LinkedIn, Facebook) to filter business searches by social media presence.
    MIT
  • Publish a post to specified social media profiles. Supports text, media attachments, scheduling, drafts, threads, and platform-specific customization.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all social media profiles for posting, with optional filtering by profile group ID to narrow down specific sets of profiles.
    MIT
  • Upload media from direct file URLs or social/video links (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, etc.) for transcription. Returns a media ID for async processing; poll status and retrieve AI-powered insights.
    MIT
  • Create and schedule posts to multiple social media platforms simultaneously by providing content, platform IDs, and a publishing time.
    MIT
  • Retrieve endpoints for social media analytics, sentiment analysis, influencer tracking, and trend detection across crypto, stocks, and NFTs. Analyze engagement metrics, track virality, and monitor real-time social sentiment with comprehensive indicators.
    MIT
  • Export transcripts or insights from media files in formats like PDF, DOCX, SRT, and CSV, with options for speaker names, timestamps, and redaction.
    MIT