ContextBolt
ContextBolt gives your AI agent real-time access to your bookmarks, SEO data, and competitor intel directly inside Claude and Cursor.

About ContextBolt
ContextBolt is a suite of MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers that plug real-world data into the AI agents you already use, like Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Zed, and Codex. Instead of learning yet another dashboard or switching tabs to gather information, you add ContextBolt tools to your agent in a single line of configuration. The core philosophy is simple: your AI agent should be the interface for everything you need. ContextBolt is MCP-native, meaning it speaks the language your agents understand. It is local-first, giving you control over your data, and has no lock-in, so you can switch tools or agents freely. The product lineup includes three live tools. Bookmarks turns every post you save on X, Reddit, and LinkedIn into a searchable library your agent can query by meaning. SEO hands Claude and Cursor live keyword, SERP, and competitor data, letting you ask research questions in plain English. Radar watches your competitors' pricing, shipping, and positioning every night and briefs you on only what actually changed, with counter-moves drafted and ready. ContextBolt is for researchers, marketers, developers, and anyone who wants their AI agents to be more useful without adding complexity to their workflow.
Features of ContextBolt
Bookmarks: Save and Search by Meaning
Every bookmark you make on X, Reddit, and LinkedIn flows into one unified library that your AI agent can search. Instead of remembering keywords or tags, you can ask your agent "what did I save about rate limiting?" and it will find the relevant posts by their meaning. This turns your saved content into an instantly accessible knowledge base.
SEO: Ask Questions in Plain English
A hosted MCP server that gives Claude and Cursor live keyword, SERP, and competitor data. You simply ask your research question in plain English, like "How hard would it be to rank for iced coffee recipe?" and get real numbers back, such as keyword difficulty scores and monthly search volumes. No dashboard to learn or tab to switch.
Radar: Automated Competitor Monitoring
Radar watches your competitors' pricing, shipping, and positioning every night. It then tells you only what actually changed, filtering out noise. Every meaningful move arrives with a drafted counter-move, ready for your agent to run or for you to approve. All activity and briefs happen inside your existing agent interface.
Single Line Configuration
Each ContextBolt tool connects to your AI agent in a single line of config. Whether you use Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Zed, or Codex, the setup is fast and consistent. This makes it easy to add the data your agent is missing in under a minute.
Use Cases of ContextBolt
Research and Content Curation with Bookmarks
A content creator saves dozens of posts daily from X, Reddit, and LinkedIn. Instead of scrolling through endless bookmarks, they ask their Claude agent "what did I save about AI ethics last week?" The agent searches the Bookmarks library by meaning and returns the exact posts, saving hours of manual digging.
SEO Research Without Dashboards
A marketer needs to quickly assess keyword difficulty for a new blog post. Instead of logging into a complex SEO tool, they ask their Cursor agent "What is the keyword difficulty for best running shoes?" The SEO server returns live data, including monthly searches and competitor backlink estimates, all within the coding environment.
Competitive Analysis and Response
A product manager wants to know if competitors have changed their pricing. They ask their Claude agent "What did my competitors do this week?" Radar has monitored the sites overnight and returns a brief: "acme.com raised Pro from 29 to 39. rival.io shipped an unannounced /enterprise page." A counter-move is drafted and ready for review.
Personal Knowledge Management
A developer saves useful code snippets and architecture discussions from Reddit and LinkedIn. They connect Bookmarks to their Claude Code agent and can ask "Find that post about token bucket rate limiting with benchmarks." The agent retrieves the exact post, making saved knowledge instantly actionable.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I connect ContextBolt to my AI agent?
Each ContextBolt tool connects to your agent in a single line of configuration. You add the MCP server details to your agent's settings file. The process is the same for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Zed, and Codex. Detailed setup guides are available in the documentation.
Is my data stored locally or on your servers?
ContextBolt is built with a local-first philosophy. For the Bookmarks product, your saved posts are stored in a library that your agent can query. For SEO and Radar, the data is hosted on our servers to provide live results. However, there is no lock-in, so you can export your data or stop using the service at any time.
What types of data can ContextBolt access?
Bookmarks connects to your saved posts on X, Reddit, and LinkedIn. SEO provides live keyword, SERP, and competitor data similar to tools like Ahrefs. Radar monitors competitor websites for changes in pricing, shipping, and positioning. Each tool focuses on a specific type of real-world data that AI agents typically cannot reach.
Can I use ContextBolt with multiple agents at the same time?
Yes, you can use a single ContextBolt subscription with multiple agents. The MCP server setup allows you to connect the same tool to different agents like Claude Desktop and Cursor simultaneously. There is no limit on the number of agents you can connect, but you should check the specific terms for each product tier.
Pricing of ContextBolt
ContextBolt offers three live products with the following pricing. Bookmarks is free to use with a paid option at 6 USD per month for additional features. SEO is available at 35 USD per month. Radar is priced at 39 USD per month. All prices are subject to change, and you can manage your subscription through your account page.
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