Agentictotem Web Extractor

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2 months ago
A payment-gated web extraction service that fetches web pages and extracts structured data according to a caller-defined JSON Schema.
Overview
<h1>MCP Endpoint</h1>
<p>This endpoint implements the <a href="https://modelcontextprotocol.io">Model Context Protocol</a> (MCP), enabling AI agents to discover and use tools natively.</p>

<h2>Available Tools</h2>
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  <p style="margin:0;">Extract structured data from 1-10 web pages. Send URLs and a JSON Schema describing the data shape you want. Costs $0.01/URL in USDC (Base via x402 or Tempo via MPP).</p>
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<h2>Connection Info</h2>
<p><span class="badge method">Endpoint</span> <code>/mcp</code></p>
<p><span class="badge network">Transport</span> Streamable HTTP (stateless)</p>

<h2>Usage</h2>
<p>Point your MCP-compatible client at this endpoint. The server supports the Streamable HTTP transport in stateless mode with JSON responses.</p>

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