
Wachete
Let your agent create, list, and monitor Wachete wachets that alert you when tracked pages change.
Overview
com.wachete/wachete is an Operate-phase MCP server that lets agents create, read, and monitor Wachete website-change wachets over streamable HTTP.
What is this MCP server?
- Remote MCP at https://api.wachete.com/mcp (streamable-http) for signed-in Wachete users
- Create, read, and monitor website-change wachets from the agent
- Version 1.0.0 with public website at wachete.com
- Useful for competitor pricing pages, docs, status pages, and partner announcements
- No local install—register the hosted server in your MCP-capable editor
- Server version 1.0.0
- Remote endpoint https://api.wachete.com/mcp (streamable-http)
- Public product site https://www.wachete.com
What problem does it solve?
You lose hours manually re-checking competitor and vendor pages because your agent cannot manage change watches on your behalf.
Who is it for?
Solo builders who already use Wachete and want monitoring tasks scripted from Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf.
Skip if: Teams needing full APM, log pipelines, or on-prem change detection without a Wachete account.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After registration, your agent can provision and monitor Wachete wachets so page updates surface in agent-driven workflows.
- Configured remote MCP entry for api.wachete.com/mcp
- Agent-managed wachets for prioritized URLs
- Repeatable prompt or checklist for reviewing detected changes
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Journey fit
Ongoing page-change watches are an Operate concern once you depend on external signals in production or daily ops. Wachete is explicitly about monitoring website changes for a signed-in user, which maps to monitoring rather than one-off research exports.
How it compares
Third-party page-watch MCP, not in-app error monitoring or infrastructure metrics.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is com.wachete/wachete for?
Builders with a Wachete account who want their coding agent to manage website-change wachets instead of clicking through the UI.
When should I use com.wachete/wachete?
Use it when you operate recurring watches on external URLs—competitors, docs, pricing—or when you want the agent to audit existing wachets during research.
How do I add com.wachete/wachete to my agent?
Register the remote MCP server at https://api.wachete.com/mcp (streamable-http) in your agent’s MCP settings and sign in per Wachete’s requirements for your account.