ContextBolt SEO MCP tools
Every ContextBolt SEO tool, grouped by what it does and what it costs, with the plain-English prompts that trigger each one.
You never call these tools by name. You ask your agent for what you want in plain English and it picks the right one. The names below are just so you know what is available and what each costs.
Everything here needs the MCP endpoint connected. If you have not done that, start with Connect your agent.
How lookups work. Your plan includes 1,000 lookups a month. Most tools cost 1. Backlink tools cost 3, AI-visibility tools cost 8, and site audits cost 1 per page. Your Search Console, the memory layer and
check_creditsare free. Nothing breaks at zero, you just top up.
Keyword and SERP research
1 lookup each.
keyword_research
A seed keyword in, related keywords out. Your starting point for a content plan.
“Find keyword ideas around cold brew coffee.”
Returns related keywords with monthly volume, difficulty, cost-per-click and search intent.
keyword_difficulty
How hard one keyword is to rank for.
“How hard is it to rank for ‘best crm’?”
Returns a difficulty score out of 100, the monthly volume and a plain verdict.
serp_overview
The live Google top 10 for a query, so you can see who you are up against.
“Who ranks for ‘mcp server’?”
Returns the current top results with URL, title and position.
ai_keyword_volume
How often a term is asked inside AI tools, separate from Google search volume.
“How often do people ask AI about ‘best crm’?”
Returns an estimated monthly AI search volume for the term.
Domain and competitor analysis
1 lookup each.
domain_overview
A quick read on any domain, yours or a competitor’s.
“Give me an overview of ahrefs.com.”
Returns estimated monthly traffic, how many keywords it ranks for, and an authority estimate.
ranked_keywords
Everything a domain already ranks for, ordered by traffic.
“What does example.com rank for?”
Returns its top ranking keywords with position and estimated traffic.
competitor_keywords
Who is chasing the same keywords as a domain.
“Who competes with example.com?”
Returns the domains competing for the same terms.
Backlinks
3 lookups each.
backlink_overview
A domain’s authority and the shape of its link profile.
“What’s the backlink profile of example.com?”
Returns an authority score, the referring-domain count, total backlinks, the dofollow split and a verdict on where it stands.
referring_domains
Every site linking to a domain, ranked.
“Who links to example.com?”
Returns the referring domains, ranked by strength.
backlink_gap
The links your competitors have that you don’t. Your outreach shortlist.
“Where do my competitors get links that I don’t?”
Returns sites linking to the rivals you name but not to you.
AI visibility (GEO)
8 lookups each. Type a domain or just a brand name.
ai_visibility
Whether ChatGPT and Google’s AI answers mention you, and how often.
“Do I show up in AI answers?”
Returns how many AI answers mention you, split by source, and how that is trending.
ai_share_of_voice
Your share of AI answers next to your competitors’.
“Who does AI recommend, me or my rivals?”
Returns your share of AI answers alongside each competitor’s.
Site and page audits
1 lookup per page. Find the problems, then fix them in the same session.
page_audit
Audit a single URL against on-page SEO best practice. Re-run it later and it reports what changed.
“Audit example.com/pricing.”
Returns the page’s health score and its issues, worst first, each with a specific fix.
site_audit
Audit your site’s most important pages. It picks them from your sitemap, homepage and section pages first, and audits the top 25 by default (up to 50 in one run). It behaves three ways depending on where you are.
- First run. Audits your top pages and returns a ranked fix list.
- Run it again. Re-checks those same pages and leads with what changed, so you can watch your fixes land, for example “Health 80 to 91. Fixed: missing H1 on 5 pages.” This is the fix-verify loop.
- Go deeper. To audit new pages beyond the first set, just ask. It never spends lookups on new pages unless you say so.
“Audit my site.”
“Audit my site again.” (re-checks and shows what changed)
“Audit the next 25 pages too.” (expands to new pages)
Returns one living report per site with a health score, the top fixes worst first, site-wide patterns like duplicate titles, and per-page detail. For single-page apps, ask it to render the page so it sees the real content.
Automated checks cover the mechanical and technical best practices reliably. Whether the content itself is genuinely good is a judgment your agent makes by reading what the report surfaces.
Your Search Console
Free. Your real data, read-only.
Connect it once with “connect my Search Console” (about 20 seconds, read-only, disconnect any time). Then your agent can answer from your actual numbers.
- “How’s my search traffic?” returns your real clicks, impressions, positions and top queries.
- “Show me my quick wins.” surfaces the page-2 keywords worth a small push.
- “Is example.com/pricing indexed?” checks a URL’s index status in Google.
Credits and memory
Free.
check_credits
“How many lookups do I have left?”
Returns your remaining balance, any top-up credits and your reset date. Works even at a zero balance.
Your research is remembered. Every lookup is kept on your account and mirrored to a ./seo-findings/ folder on disk. Come back to a keyword next week and the answer leads with what moved. You can recall past research, pin the findings that matter, and add your own notes, all without spending a lookup. It happens on its own, so your research compounds over time.