Detects a company CRM, sequencer, and marketing automation from its public website. Clay-ready.
An MCP server that detects which go-to-market tools a company runs, straight from its public website. It wraps the Mamba Labs GTM Tech Stack Signal Enrichment actor on Apify and returns a Clay-ready flat JSON row to any MCP client. Give it a company domain and it inspects the public-facing scripts and pages to detect the CRM, sequencer, and marketing automation tools in use. You get back per-tool…
Inferido de los transportes que declara este listado (stdio). Que un cliente no aparezca aquí no significa que se haya descartado: simplemente Forge no puede confirmarlo.
Contained to critical — not scanned yet — tool surface unknown. Known so far: runs on your machine.
At worst: Arbitrary execution, or execution together with a live credential. A compromise here is a compromise of the host or the account.
Started as a local process by your MCP client, which means it runs as you: your shell, your environment variables, your filesystem, your network.
not scanned yet — tool surface unknown. Nothing is known about what this entry can do, which is not the same as it being able to do little.
No credential declaration found, from the publisher, the upstream registry, or the README. That is an absence of evidence, not evidence this entry needs nothing.
Never scanned, so neither the install-time scripts nor the size of the dependency tree behind this entry has been read.
Blast radius measures what this entry can reach, not how likely it is to misbehave — that is the trust score, and the two are deliberately separate axes. A high blast radius is not a defect: a filesystem server is supposed to write files. It never moves the trust grade in either direction. How this is calculated →
La verificación confirma la identidad del publicador (la propiedad del repo), no la seguridad del código. El análisis de seguridad cubre los CVE conocidos y los scripts de instalación sospechosos.
Forge no tiene ningún análisis registrado de esta entrada, así que no tiene ninguna observación de su superficie de herramientas. Eso es ausencia de pruebas, no prueba de que no exponga ninguna herramienta.
An MCP server that detects which go-to-market tools a company runs, straight from its public website. It wraps the Mamba Labs GTM Tech Stack Signal Enrichment actor on Apify and returns a Clay-ready flat JSON row to any MCP client. Give it a company domain and it inspects the public-facing scripts and pages to detect the CRM, sequencer, and marketing automation tools in use. You get back per-tool boolean flags (HubSpot, Salesforce, Apollo, Gong, Intercom, Marketo), counts, and a composite tech…
Este paquete aún no se ha analizado, así que no se ha resuelto ningún árbol de dependencias.