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Ghl Command
@Elite DCs LLC

GoHighLevel MCP server for Claude. 212 tools across 43 modules, including the only programmatic GHL workflow builder (private API, reverse-engineered), funnel + page editor, form builder, pipeline builder, pre-deploy validator, multi-sub-account switching, bulk operations, and full account export. $97 one-time, lifetime updates. GHL Command gives Claude full programmatic control of GoHighLevel through 212 tools across 43 modules. Built for GoHighLevel agency operators who manage many client sub-accounts and want to onboard new clients in minutes instead of days. Exclusive capabilities (none of the free GHL MCPs have these): - Programmatic workflow builder. Create, edit, clone, publish, and validate complete GHL workflows from a single prompt. GHL's public API has no workflow write endpoints; this uses their internal API (the same one their UI calls). - Funnel + page editor and form builder (also private API). - Pipeline builder, goal event builder, full 57-native-trigger registry. - Pre-deploy validator that catches GHL's silent invalid-ID failure (a common workflow-breaking bug GHL never warns you about). - Multi-sub-account token registry. Switch between any client account mid-conversation; API keys swap automatically. - Bulk operations: tag, update, enroll, delete hundreds of contacts in one command. - Full account export and side-by-side location diff for audit or migration. Works with Claude Desktop App, Claude Code (terminal), and headless on a Linux server or droplet. $97 one-time, 3 machines, no subscription, lifetime updates. 30-day time-back guarantee: save 5+ hours on one real client build or full refund.

4 days ago
Scratchpad Mcp
@MikePressure

scratchpad-mcp is an MCP server that gives AI agents persistent, token-efficient storage. It solves a specific waste problem: agents constantly re-read files they've already seen, re-summarize documents they've already processed, and re-load context they've already understood. Every one of those round-trips burns tokens for no new information. This server fixes that with eight tools designed around how agents actually work: Versioned writes. write_file automatically versions every write and keeps the 10 most recent versions per file. Storage is append-only on success and atomic on failure partial writes can't corrupt state. Structured diffs. read_file accepts a since_version parameter and returns a JSON line-diff against that prior version instead of the full content. Agents that have already seen v1 can ask "what changed in v3?" and get a small structured payload they can reason about, not the entire file again. Append-only logs. append_log and read_log give agents an event-stream they can replay. Cursor-based pagination (since_entry + last_entry_id + has_more) means an agent can checkpoint where it left off and resume cheaply. On-demand summaries. summarize_file calls Claude Haiku to summarize files over ~2000 estimated tokens. Summaries are cached per file version, so repeat calls on an unchanged file cost nothing. The threshold is enforced server-side you can't accidentally pay to summarize something small. Per-agent isolation. Every operation is scoped by an agent_id parameter, so one server instance can serve many agents without leaking state between them. Storage limits. 1 MB per file write, 64 KB per log entry, 1000 files / 100k log entries / 100 MB total per agent sane multi-tenant guardrails out of the box. Backed by a single SQLite file (Postgres migration is on the roadmap). All SQL is parameterized, paths are validated against a strict allowlist, and the security model is documented honestly it's safe for one-user-per-process deployments today, and the V2 plan derives agent_id from the caller's API key for true multi-tenancy. Build agents that remember what they've already seen.

a month ago