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  • Compare SEO, performance, and security scores of multiple websites side by side to evaluate your site against competitors for competitive analysis.
    MIT
  • Retrieve businesses from Google's local 3-pack for any keyword and city. Get names, ratings, reviews, phone numbers, websites, hours, and GPS coordinates.
    MIT
  • Identify which websites AI models reference most for a keyword. Analyze AI visibility across ChatGPT and Google to see top cited domains.
    MIT
  • Retrieve Google Maps listings for any keyword and location, returning names, ratings, reviews, addresses, phone numbers, websites, hours, GPS coordinates, and categories.
    MIT
  • Retrieve Everstake's security certifications, audit reports, infrastructure security details, and compliance standards. Use this tool to verify trust and safety for institutional staking.
    BSD 3-Clause

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  • MCP server providing AI security tools: prompt injection detection, PII scanning, and RAG input validation. Works with Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client.

  • Give your AI agent a phone. Place outbound calls to US businesses to ask, book, or confirm.

  • Search the web for current information, news, articles, and websites to find up-to-date content, research topics, or answer questions about recent events.
    Apache 2.0
  • Assess a GitHub repository's trustworthiness for use as an MCP server or AI skill. Returns a trust score, verdict, and recommendation based on behavioral security analysis.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of all websites within the current workspace. Use this to view available sites before creating or managing pages and content.
    MIT
  • Extract web page content and convert it to clean, readable markdown format for analysis, bypassing paywalls and obtaining structured text data from websites.
    Apache 2.0
  • Search for AI workflows by name or keyword to find image generators, text processors, and other tools hosted on Glif.
    MIT
  • Scrape businesses from Google Maps to collect names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, emails, and ratings. Input a keyword and location to generate targeted leads for outreach.
    MIT
  • Extract structured financial data from investor relations websites and online sources for investment research when APIs are unavailable.
    MIT