MCP-ready crawl data
Connect synced workspaces to AI tools so agents can query URLs, topics, headings, and crawl evidence directly.
the outcome
SEO teams do not work in one interface. Audits move through docs, spreadsheets, chat tools, client calls, and AI assistants. The crawl is only useful if that evidence can travel with the work.
Pagebrain turns saved scrapes into connected workspaces that can support collaboration, cloud access, and MCP-powered querying from tools like Claude, Cursor, and other AI clients.
how we help
Use cloud workspace sync and MCP access to make Pagebrain data available for team workflows, agency collaboration, and AI-assisted analysis outside the desktop app.
the workflow
For teams and agencies, the valuable asset is not just one audit. It is the shared library of sites, crawls, page context, and findings your team builds over time.
By syncing workspaces and exposing crawl data through MCP, Pagebrain lets teammates ask questions about sites your team has already scraped without rebuilding the context or asking someone to export another file.
Connect synced workspaces to AI tools so agents can query URLs, topics, headings, and crawl evidence directly.
Keep selected crawl projects available beyond one desktop so teams can reuse site context when new questions come up.
Build a shared history of crawled sites, client properties, and competitor research your team can return to over time.
Let teammates ask questions about crawl evidence from the AI tools they already use instead of starting every analysis from a CSV.
Give account teams, strategists, and technical SEOs a shared source of site evidence across recurring client work.
Avoid re-scraping and re-explaining the same site every time a new audit, brief, or client question comes up.
related use cases
Use agents to find, organize, and export SEO deliverables with the crawl context already attached.
Compare your site against competitors or past crawls without exporting thousands of pages into another AI tool.
Turn a rendered crawl into a clear SEO and AEO story: what is broken, where it repeats, which pages matter, and what an agent can do next.