
Caelian
Pull live B2B competitive signals, threat rankings, and action-oriented intel into Claude Code or Cursor while scoping a product or positioning.
Overview
Caelian is an MCP server for the Idea phase that delivers live B2B competitive signals, threat rankings, and revenue-oriented actions to your agent.
What is this MCP server?
- Live competitive signals tuned for B2B teams
- Threat rankings to prioritize who matters in your category
- Revenue-oriented action suggestions from signal context
- stdio npm package caelian-mcp v0.1.0 for local agent wiring
- Server version 0.1.0
- stdio transport via npm registryType package caelian-mcp
What problem does it solve?
You lose hours refreshing competitor sites and scattered news instead of getting ranked threats and next moves inside your agent session.
Who is it for?
Indie B2B SaaS founders doing competitor research and positioning before they commit engineering time.
Skip if: Teams that need deep SEO rank tracking, consumer social listening, or a non-agent standalone analytics product with no MCP client.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you register the stdio server, your agent can query competitive intelligence and fold threat-ranked insights into validate-and-build decisions.
- Agent-queryable competitive signals and threat rankings
- Context for revenue-oriented competitive actions in chat
- stdio MCP integration without a separate intel dashboard tab
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Journey fit
Competitive intelligence belongs earliest in the journey when you are still deciding what to build and how to differentiate. Threat rankings and revenue-driving actions map directly to competitor and market-structure research.
How it compares
MCP-backed competitive intel bridge, not a packaged agent skill or full GTM automation platform.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Caelian for?
Solo and small-team B2B builders who want competitive signals and threat rankings inside Claude Code, Cursor, or other MCP-capable agents.
When should I use Caelian?
Use it during idea and validate work when you are mapping rivals, ranking threats, and turning market motion into positioning or roadmap choices.
How do I add Caelian to my agent?
Install the caelian-mcp npm package, configure stdio transport in your MCP client per server.json, and point the entry at the published server identifier.