
doQment
Turn websites into ephemeral MCP servers! From docs, to code
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Turn websites into ephemeral MCP servers! From docs, to code
66 followers
Transform any website into a comprehensive MCP-like information retrieval system for AI coding agents. - Create account - Crawl (rest or manually) - Connect and done. Free credits for new accounts as an experiment.






doQment
Magiclight
Congratulations on the launch!
Can you connect multiple websites into one MCP-like system simultaneously?
doQment
@jason123 You can have up to 3 live MCP servers and connect them all to your agent (Cursor, Codex, etc). Since crawls obtain a lot of information, a single 200 page - thousands of components crawl is enough for the models to interact with.
It seems that uniting more than one crawled domain into a single MCP under the same amount of tools would make it harder and more token consuming, and the least I want is to consume those precious thinking tokens. But the better models come out, the bigger the chance to expand on it.
So currently up to 3 MCPs, to multi-crawl MCPs. but could add it based on feedback, better context windows, testing.
Agnes AI
It is interesting... spawning your own MCP server on demand instead of endlessly copy-pasting docs is such a game-changer—I literally struggled with this on my last project..... Super clever solution, team @reyneill
doQment
doQment achieved it's firsts paying customers! roughly 50% of active users. And redirection stats place Product Hunt as the spot #1 by a long mark
doQment
More interesting info and launch tweet: https://x.com/reyneill_/status/1963885371546095692
"...1- It spins up a crawl to the desired website, not any regular one, I'm talking pages, sub-pages,
sub-domains, links, components, images, etc. Max settings could crawl up to hours
2- Creates an MCP server with 10 tools to provide your connected agent all-access to this data
3- Receive crawl updates in real-time, connect to @Cursor and @Codex by OpenAI with a single click, or the mcp_connection_info to attach any other agent like @Claude Code
PS: You can currently use it for free, as I'm offering free credits for new accounts to test @Vercel waters
Billing is pay per use which seemed the best way to offer it, and cost per operation is dramatically low.
You can crawl 200 pages sites for $0.001 per page.
Let me know if any issues + improvements via comments, emails or on my X DMs, will keep a tight feedback cycle"
Turning any site into a self-serve MCP for agents is such a smart workaround, feels like a cheat code for agent context problems. Already thinking of 3 domains I want to test this on.
doQment
lot's of new updates I had to create an doqment.dev/updates page, there you'll see relevant updates to the users, most goes by under the shadows (performance, scalability, etc)