
Netintel Mcp
Let your coding agent run DNS, SSL, WHOIS, email-security, and OSINT checks on domains and targets without leaving the IDE.
Overview
NetIntel MCP is an MCP server for the Idea phase that exposes DNS, SSL, WHOIS, email security, and OSINT checks through NetIntel with x402 micropayments on Base.
What is this MCP server?
- NetIntel-backed tools for DNS, SSL/TLS, and WHOIS lookups from MCP
- Email security and OSINT-oriented checks for infrastructure reconnaissance
- stdio npm package `netintel-mcp` (v1.1.0) for Claude Code-style hosts
- Paid calls via x402 micropayments on Base mainnet (USDC wallet required)
- GitHub source at kjgueye/netintel-mcp with MCP server schema 2025-12-11
- Server version 1.1.0
- stdio transport via npm identifier netintel-mcp
- Required secret EVM_PRIVATE_KEY for Base mainnet USDC x402 payments
What problem does it solve?
Agents cannot easily run consistent domain and OSINT checks during early research without juggling separate CLIs, browser tabs, and billing setups.
Who is it for?
Indie builders validating domains, email deliverability posture, and public infrastructure signals before shipping a SaaS or API product.
Skip if: Teams that need free unlimited lookups, deep red-team engagements, or production SOC monitoring without micropayment overhead.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you register the stdio server and fund a Base USDC wallet, your agent can call NetIntel tools inline while scoping ideas and vetting domains.
- Agent-callable DNS, SSL, WHOIS, and security-oriented NetIntel tool results
- Micropayment-settled lookups without custom NetIntel client code in your repo
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Journey fit
Domain and OSINT lookups are most often needed while researching competitors, validating names, and assessing risk before you commit to a build. Research subphase covers discovery and due diligence where WHOIS, DNS, and certificate facts inform go/no-go decisions.
How it compares
MCP integration for paid NetIntel lookups, not a standalone agent skill or passive uptime monitor.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is NetIntel MCP for?
Solo builders and developers using Claude Code, Cursor, or similar agents who want DNS, SSL, WHOIS, and OSINT data during idea-stage research.
When should I use NetIntel MCP?
Use it while researching competitors, checking a domain before purchase, or reviewing TLS and email-security basics on a target hostname.
How do I add NetIntel MCP to my agent?
Install the npm stdio package `netintel-mcp`, set EVM_PRIVATE_KEY with USDC on Base mainnet, and wire the server into your host’s MCP config.