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Find contact/websites for any company/person
MCP wrapper for Potarix Enricher. Lets AI agents resolve company websites, find verified emails, and pull complete company rosters — and (with one human-in-the-loop card capture) sign up and pay for credits entirely from the agent.
| tool | what it does | cost |
|---|---|---|
lookup_company_website |
company name → website URL | 2 credits |
find_person_email |
named person + company/domain → verified email | 25 credits |
find_decision_maker_email |
category + domain → likely buyer name + email | 25 credits |
find_linkedin_email |
LinkedIn profile URL → verified email | 10 credits |
find_company_emails |
domain → public company contact roster | 25 credits |
find_all |
one company name → website + DMs + full company email list | sum of above |
check_balance |
credits, email, saved-card status, key count | free |
start_checkout |
get a Stripe URL to add a card the first time | n/a |
topup_credits |
charge the saved card and add credits | n/a |
1 credit = $0.01. Trial accounts start with 25 free credits. Every endpoint floors at the worst-case provider COGS — a hit never loses money, and short-circuited waterfall calls earn margin.
| transport | endpoint | best for |
|---|---|---|
| Streamable HTTP (hosted) | https://api.potarix.com/mcp |
remote agents (Claude, ChatGPT) — no install |
| stdio (npm package) | npx -y potarix-mcp |
local/desktop clients |
Both expose the same nine tools. The hosted server is stateless and multi-tenant: every request is authorized by its own Authorization: Bearer ptk_live_... header, so there is no per-user deployment.
Point any MCP client that speaks Streamable HTTP at https://api.potarix.com/mcp and send your key as a bearer token:
{
"mcpServers": {
"potarix": {
"url": "https://api.potarix.com/mcp",
"headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer ptk_live_your_key" }
}
}
}
npm install -g potarix-mcp
Or run it without a global install:
npx -y potarix-mcp
Set your Potarix API key:
export POTARIX_API_KEY=ptk_live_your_key
Optional:
export POTARIX_API=https://api.potarix.com/enricher
{
"mcpServers": {
"potarix": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "potarix-mcp"],
"env": {
"POTARIX_API_KEY": "ptk_live_your_key"
}
}
}
}
claude mcp add potarix npx -- -y potarix-mcp
Then add POTARIX_API_KEY to the environment where Claude Code runs.
npm install
npm run build
npm run smoke # stdio transport: connect + tools/list
# Streamable HTTP transport:
npm run start:http # serves on http://127.0.0.1:8080/mcp (set PORT to change)
# in another shell:
POTARIX_MCP_URL=http://127.0.0.1:8080/mcp npm run smoke:http
Environment variables:
| var | default | purpose |
|---|---|---|
POTARIX_API_KEY |
— | API key (stdio only; HTTP reads it per-request from the bearer header) |
POTARIX_MCP_TRANSPORT |
stdio |
http to run the Streamable HTTP server (or pass --http) |
PORT / HOST |
8080 / 127.0.0.1 |
HTTP bind address |
POTARIX_MCP_PATH |
/mcp |
HTTP request path |
POTARIX_MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS |
— | comma-separated host allow-list; enables DNS-rebinding protection |
POTARIX_API |
https://api.potarix.com/enricher |
API base URL override |
This repo includes server.json for the official MCP Registry. The entry is
multi-surface: it declares both the hosted Streamable HTTP remote
(https://api.potarix.com/mcp) and the npm stdio package (potarix-mcp), so a
single registry record advertises two ways to connect.
The registry validates the npm package by fetching it and checking that its
published mcpName matches the server name, so the npm package must be
published first, at the same version named in server.json (packages[].version).
Publishing steps (version-bump first, then npm, then registry):
# 1. Bump package.json + server.json to the same new version (e.g. 0.1.3).
# server.json must be a NEW version each publish (versions are immutable).
# 2. Build + publish the npm artifact (carries mcpName for ownership proof):
npm publish
# 3. Push the multi-surface server.json to the official MCP Registry:
mcp-publisher login github
mcp-publisher publish
The package mcpName in package.json must match server.json:
io.github.Potarix/potarix-mcp
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add potarix-enricher -- npx Security
Low riskAutomated heuristic from public metadata — not a security guarantee.